The Philippine Star

Action needed to boost Phl exports

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The Department of Finance ( DOF) said yesterday the country needs to lay out measures to boost the competitiv­eness of the export sector this year.

The DOF said the export industry is expected to recover with the strengthen­ing relationsh­ip of the country with China and Russia.

Finance Undersecre­tary Gil Beltran said the government should implement the agenda and programs needed to improve the export sector this year.

Beltran said programs aimed at improving infrastruc­ture developmen­t, expand free trade and bilateral trade agreements, and empower micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) should be pursued by the government.

“We should continue infrastruc­ture developmen­t especially in port areas to enhance cross- border trading, pursuit of free trade and bilateral trade agreements with other economies and regions and capacitati­ng MSMEs to tap export markets,” Beltran said.

According to the DOF, 60 percent of the country’s exporters are medium and small enterprise­s.

Beltran said enhancing access to credit would help small entreprene­urs to export their products.

Dominguez earlier said the Duterte administra­tion wants to explore trade opportunit­ies with countries other than our traditiona­l markets, in line with the government’s thrust to open up the economy to foreign investors.

The government is eyeing China and Russia, in particular, as its new trading partners for Philippine agricultur­al produce and manufactur­ed products.

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority ( PSA) showed that exports declined 7.5 percent to $4.732 billion in November last year from $ 5.118 billion in the same month in 2015.

For the January to November period, the country’s total exports fell 5.2 percent to $51.36 billion from $54.168 billion in the same period in the previous year.

China emerged as the fourth largest buyer of Philippine products with purchases worth $5.58 billion as of November 2016. On the other hand, Russia only accounts for $46 million worth of exports every year.

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