+ Follow TRADE UNDERSECRETARY ELMER HERNANDEZ Tag
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[Title] => Government plan to import cement bucked
[Summary] => A public administration expert and political analyst at the University of the Philippines cast doubt yesterday on the sustainability of a government plan to import Japanese cement, then sell it in the Philippines at an extremely low price.
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[Title] => Pinoy IT professionals can tap Japans growing market for outsourcing
[Summary] => There is a growing market for outsourcing in Japan which Filipino information technology professionals can fill, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said yesterday.
During the recently concluded Software Development Exposition and Conference (SODEC) in Japan, the DTI delegation headed by Trade Undersecretary Elmer Hernandez learned that Japans IT sector is posting a steady growth of 7.3 percent with IT services spending projected to hit $120 billion in 2008.
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TRADE UNDERSECRETARY ELMER HERNANDEZ
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During the recently concluded Software Development Exposition and Conference (SODEC) in Japan, the DTI delegation headed by Trade Undersecretary Elmer Hernandez learned that Japans IT sector is posting a steady growth of 7.3 percent with IT services spending projected to hit $120 billion in 2008.
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December 15, 2008 - 12:00am