+ Follow CHINA EDUCATION EXPO Tag
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[Title] => RP eyes new export niche for education services in China
[Summary] => The Philippines is eyeing new export niches through education services in China, the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), the export promotions agency of the Department of Trade and Industry, said in a report.
"The strong demand for education services in countries like China has encouraged our local players to venture into this new market," said Trade Assistant Secretary and CITEM executive director Fe Agoncillo-Reyes.
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[Title] => Education sector to tap China market
[Summary] => The education sector in the country is gearing up for a larger share of the China market worth about $54 billion.
According to the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), there are three to five million young Chinese eager to pursue education outside China.
"Judging by the growing importance of education in todays knowledge economy, the number of Chinese wanting to study in English-language schools is more likely to soar," said Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila.
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CHINA EDUCATION EXPO
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[Title] => RP eyes new export niche for education services in China
[Summary] => The Philippines is eyeing new export niches through education services in China, the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), the export promotions agency of the Department of Trade and Industry, said in a report.
"The strong demand for education services in countries like China has encouraged our local players to venture into this new market," said Trade Assistant Secretary and CITEM executive director Fe Agoncillo-Reyes.
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[Title] => Education sector to tap China market
[Summary] => The education sector in the country is gearing up for a larger share of the China market worth about $54 billion.
According to the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), there are three to five million young Chinese eager to pursue education outside China.
"Judging by the growing importance of education in todays knowledge economy, the number of Chinese wanting to study in English-language schools is more likely to soar," said Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila.
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