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[Title] => PEZA exports up 13% to $36B in 2006
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Exports from special economic zones reached $36.007 billion in 2006, nearly 13 percent higher than the $32.029 billion posted in 2005, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday.
The bulk of export earnings came from the 41 private ecozone locators. Exports from the private ecozones amounted to $26.940 billion, increasing by 11.46 percent from the $24.170 billion in 2005.
The four public ecozones were able to export $8.132 billion worth of goods in 2006, up by 9.178 percent from the previous years $7.448 billion.
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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] => Texas Instruments sets $70-M expansion in RP
[Summary] => Texas Instruments, the countrys biggest exporter of electronic products, is investing an additional $70 million to meet the expected rise in global demand for electronic products starting this quarter.
This was announced yesterday by Norberto Viera, president of Texas Instruments Philippines Inc. during the CEO Forum of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industry of the Philippines (SEIPI).
Viera said that TI has expanded its manufacturing facility in the Baguio Export Processing Zone by 60,000 square feet.
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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS PHILIPPINES INC
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[Title] => PEZA exports up 13% to $36B in 2006
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Exports from special economic zones reached $36.007 billion in 2006, nearly 13 percent higher than the $32.029 billion posted in 2005, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday.
The bulk of export earnings came from the 41 private ecozone locators. Exports from the private ecozones amounted to $26.940 billion, increasing by 11.46 percent from the $24.170 billion in 2005.
The four public ecozones were able to export $8.132 billion worth of goods in 2006, up by 9.178 percent from the previous years $7.448 billion.
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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] => Texas Instruments sets $70-M expansion in RP
[Summary] => Texas Instruments, the countrys biggest exporter of electronic products, is investing an additional $70 million to meet the expected rise in global demand for electronic products starting this quarter.
This was announced yesterday by Norberto Viera, president of Texas Instruments Philippines Inc. during the CEO Forum of the Semiconductor and Electronics Industry of the Philippines (SEIPI).
Viera said that TI has expanded its manufacturing facility in the Baguio Export Processing Zone by 60,000 square feet.
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