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The Department of Trade and Industry’s Export Marketing Bureau is mandated to oversee the development, promotion, and monitoring of Philippine exports. The DTI-EMB provides exporters with the enabling environment to make them globally competitive.

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    Exporters urged to register for EU-GSP+ privileges before June 30, 2020 deadline

    20 April 2020 | The Department of Trade and Industry-Export Marketing Bureau (DTI-EMB) urged all Philippine exporters to the European Union to register to the EU Registered Exporter System (EU REX) before the June 30, 2020, deadline to avail themselves of preferential tariffs under the EU’s Generalised System of...
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    MSMEs told: Adopt digital tools to remain competitive

    Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are being prodded to tap digital tools to remain competitive even in the midst of a crisis, as new kinds of businesses are expected to arise following the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.
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    PH exports grow for second straight month in February

    08 April 2020 MAKATI – Amidst a backdrop of the surging COVID-19 pandemic, Philippine merchandise exports grew by 2.8% in February 2020 to USD5.4B from USD5.3B in the same period last year, based on the preliminary Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data. Semiconductors were still the top export product, comprising 75.7%...
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    SB Corp. opens P1-billion loan for MSEs affected by lockdown

    To support micro and small businesses and cushion the economic impact of the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) virus in the country, the Small Business Corp. is setting up a P1-billion Enterprise Rehabilitation Financing facility under the Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (named Covid19 P3-ERF).
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    MSME exporters plead for support as losses mount due to Covid-19

    27 March 2020 Published also in Business Mirror Distressed micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) exporters in the Philippines are appealing for government intervention, primarily financial assistance and tax breaks to offset their losses and enable business continuity as the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic continues to destabilize global trade and...
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