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1 Ιαν 2017 · Trade Policy in the Philippines. Treading a Cautious Path. Jose L Tongzon. The Philippines has been an active supporter of the WTO and the interests of the developing countries while it is fully committed to the realization of an ASEAN economic integration.
The opening section - “key trade facts” - provides a visual overview of the WTO member’s major exports/imports, main export destinations, origins for its imports and other key data. This edition looks into the trade practices of Philippines.
This page contains trade and industry-related laws and policies and relevant Presidential Directives and Issuances.
Trade Policy Philippine Development Plan: Promoting Trade and Investments •Expand markets, and diversify sources for the cumulation of raw and intermediate materials, and increase competitiveness. ⚬Government to adopt a purposive, assertive, and forward-looking position in negotiating regional trade agreements
Since its last review in 1999, gross domestic product (GDP) grew annually by an average of 4.5% and in 2004, GDP grew by 6.1%, the highest rate since 1997. The growth was attended by strength in the services, industry and agriculture sectors. Gross national product (GNP) also expanded by 6.1% in 2004.
Trade Policy. As judged by the Trade (MFN) Tariff Restrictiveness Index (TTRI), on which it is ranked 45th out of 125 countries, the Philippines’s tariff regime is less restrictive, on the whole, than that of an average East Asia and Pacific (EAP) or lower‐middle‐income country.
This paper will lay out the history of the Philippines’ decision to adopt and implement strategic trade management, analyze the various initiatives taken towards the enactment of strategic trade legislation,