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[Title] => Intel sees continued export growth
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Intel Technology Philippines Inc. (ITPI) is optimistic of continued positive export growth this year, according to Arlita Narag, corporate affairs manager of Intel Philippines, following the firms 2006 export sales of P4.831 billion.
In a press conference on Intels Corporate Social Responsibility report for 2006, Narag said that based on the industry trend of a continued positive growth for the electronics and semi-conductor sector, Intel is likewise expecting continued positive growth for the firms export sales this year.
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[Title] => Special ecozone exports up 13% to $26.4B in Jan-Sept
[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones from January to September this year reached $26.381 billion, 12.8 percent higher than a year agos $23.393 billion.
The bulk of the exports came from the 41 private ecozone locators with $19.7 billion, increasing 10.814 percent from the $17.778 billion in the same period last year.
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[Title] => PEZA exports up 11.2% to $19.651B in Jan-July
[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones reached $19.651 billion in the first seven months of the year, 11.252 percent higher than the $17.663 billion recorded in the same period last year.
The bulk of the exports came from the 40 private ecozone locators.
Exports from the private ecozones from January to July this year amounted to $14.669 billion, increasing 8.675 percent from the $13.498 billion posted last year.
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[Title] => PEZA exports decline 3%
[Summary] => Export earnings from the countrys special economic zones declined by three percent to $12.241 billion in the first five months of the year from $12.63 billion a year ago as demand for electronics weakened during the review period.
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[Title] => Special ecozones post 33% export growth
[Summary] => Export earnings from special economic zone amounted to $9.955 billion in the first four months of the year, up by a strong 32.85 percent from the $7.493 billion recorded a year earlier, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday.
PEZA attributed the strong performance from the increase in earnings of electronic firms operating within the ecozones.
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[Title] => Ecozone exports up 28% in Q1
[Summary] => The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that export earnings of special economic zones reached $7.18 billion from January to March this year, an increase of almost 28.17 percent from $5.602 billion a year ago.
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[Title] => Export earnings of special ecozones hit $2.4B in Jan
[Summary] => The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that export earnings of special economic zones amounted to $2.357 billion in January this year, an increase of almost 25 percent from the $1.886 billion recorded in the same period last year.
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[Title] => Intel Phils names new general manager
[Summary] => Intel Technology Philippines Inc. (ITPI), the Philippine subsidiary of Intel Corp., the worlds largest chipmaker, recently announced the appointment of Peter Iredale as the sites new general manager.
Iredale replaces Robin Martin who is now taking on the role of general manager of Intels plant in Chengdu, China.
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Intel Technology Philippines Inc. (ITPI) is optimistic of continued positive export growth this year, according to Arlita Narag, corporate affairs manager of Intel Philippines, following the firms 2006 export sales of P4.831 billion.
In a press conference on Intels Corporate Social Responsibility report for 2006, Narag said that based on the industry trend of a continued positive growth for the electronics and semi-conductor sector, Intel is likewise expecting continued positive growth for the firms export sales this year.
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[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones from January to September this year reached $26.381 billion, 12.8 percent higher than a year agos $23.393 billion.
The bulk of the exports came from the 41 private ecozone locators with $19.7 billion, increasing 10.814 percent from the $17.778 billion in the same period last year.
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The bulk of the exports came from the 40 private ecozone locators.
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[Title] => Special ecozones post 33% export growth
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[Title] => Ecozone exports up 28% in Q1
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[Title] => Export earnings of special ecozones hit $2.4B in Jan
[Summary] => The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that export earnings of special economic zones amounted to $2.357 billion in January this year, an increase of almost 25 percent from the $1.886 billion recorded in the same period last year.
PEZA said the latest figures were boosted largely by the strong performances of electronic companies operating within the ecozones.
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Iredale replaces Robin Martin who is now taking on the role of general manager of Intels plant in Chengdu, China.
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