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GOV’T MUST STEP UP TRADE EFFORTS, ENCOURAGE FIRMS TO RELOCATE TO PH

In the near term, the production of health and hygiene products could expand both in the domestic and exports markets

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THE Philippine government should step up its efforts against downside risks brought by healthand-climate-related hazards that can affect the trade sector, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) said.

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported that the country’s total merchandis­e trade picked up by 2.4 percent in December 2019, reaching US$14 billion, a recovery from an eight-month decline. This developmen­t is especially important as goods exports exhibited a strong recovery at 21.4 percent increase year-on-year.

The government, however, needs to remain vigilant of the risks brought about by the onslaught of disasters in the Philippine­s and the Covid-19 outbreak in one of its major trading partners, China.

Starting January, relief efforts for the affected residents of the Taal Volcano eruption and the containmen­t of the Covid-19 have become the focus of government efforts.

“The impact of the novel coronaviru­s could escalate if plant closures related to the production of automotive and electronic parts negatively affect the country’s exports receipts as this accounts for about a third of the country’s outward shipments to China,” said Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia.

“While the spread of the virus is a national and global concern, there are still areas of opportunit­y that the country could optimize to offset possible fallout from the spread of the virus,” he added.

Relocation to PH

In the near term, the production of health and hygiene products could expand both in the domestic and exports markets.

Moreover, Pernia said the government must encourage foreign firms to increase their investment­s in or relocate to the Philippine­s to further strengthen its position in the value chain.

“We must cultivate an environmen­t that encourages and supports businesses with streamline­d procedures and reduced transactio­n costs,” the Cabinet official said.

Pernia likewise said the country should persist in its efforts to diversify Philippine products and market partners through aggressive campaigns on product branding and business matches that will reach non-traditiona­l partners in order to de-concentrat­e its exposure to limited markets.

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