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The proposed Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP), which sets targets and strategies to grow exports for 2014 to 2016, has been submitted to President Aquino for approval.

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Earnings from Philippine merchandise exports posted a 10.5 percent increase in August from a year ago on the back of the strong performance of electronic products.

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The government is planning to spend P1.7 billion to support exporters under the Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP).

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The country’s total exports are seen to grow by 10 to 11 percent this year and next year to be supported by the rebound of the electronics sector and continued growth of services exports, a trade official said.

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The proposed Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP), which sets targets and strategies to grow exports for 2014 to 2016, has been submitted to President Aquino for approval.

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Earnings from Philippine merchandise exports posted a 10.5 percent increase in August from a year ago on the back of the strong performance of electronic products.

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