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Leapfrogging Exports through Innovationand Collaboration
DIRECTOR SENEN M. PERLADADTI – Export Marketing Bureau
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Annual Merchandise Export Performance (PSA)
Value in US$ Billion
% Growth
Actual CAGR (Exports 2010-16)
1.5%
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
VALUE 51.498 48.304 52.1 56.69 62.1 58.82 56.31
% GROWTH 33.98 -6.86 7.86 8.81 9.54 -5.28 -4.27
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Annual Merchandise Export Performance (PSA)
Value in US$ Billion
% Growth
Projected CAGR (Exports 2010-17)
3.38%
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
VALUE 51.498 48.304 52.1 56.69 62.1 58.82 56.31 65
% GROWTH 33.98 -6.86 7.86 8.81 9.54 -5.28 -4.27 15.43
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Annual Services Export Performance(BPM6)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Value 17.78 18.88 20.44 23.34 25.50 29.07 31.27
Growth 26.29 6.16 8.27 14.17 9.27 13.99 7.59
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Actual CAGR (Exports 2010-16)
9.9%
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Value in US$ Billion
% Growth
Actual CAGR (Exports 2010-16)
5.4%
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
VALUE 54.55 57.15 66.82 67.85 75.32 72.26 74
% GROWTH 26.21% 4.77% 16.92% 1.54% 11.01% -4.06% 2.41%
Annual Total Export Performance(BPM6)
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Structure of PH Exports
Goods74%
(30.73 B)
Services26%
(11.06 B)
2010US$ 41.80 B
Goods58%
(43.44 B)
Services42%
(31.27 B)
2016US$ 74 B
Source: BPM6 (BSP)
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▷ Advocated the passage / issuance of:- R.A. 10668: Foreign Vessels Co-Loading Law
(Cabotage Law)- R.A. 10667: Competition Law- R.A. 10863: Customs Modernization and Tariff Act
(CMTA)- IRR of R.A. 9516 on Controlled Chemicals- IRR of R.A. 10817 on the PH Halal Export
Development and Promotion Program
PEDP 2015-2017 Some of our notable accomplishments…
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STRATEGY 8: Enhance the innovative capacity of the export sector through an efficient system of national innovation
PEDP 2015-2017
Startup Ecosystem Development Program (SEDP)
Innovation Hub
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Philippine Exports Compared to Selected ASEAN Neighbors
(based on 2010-16 CAGR %)
PHL IND MYS THA VNM
Goods 1.5 (1.5) (0.8) 1.5 20.4
Services 9.9 6.1 (0.4) 11.6 8.8
TOTAL 4 (0.6) (0.7) 3.4 19.5
Note: Numbers may not tally due to rounding off.
Source: Trademap
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After a long,
dreary winter,
can springbe far
behind?
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Short-term recovery, long-term challenges
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Anti-globalization and protectionist tendencies
“We want to start making our products again. We don’t want tobring them in; we want to make them here. That doesn’tmean wedon’t trade because we do trade, but we want to make ourproducts here.”
On TPP:
On bringing manufacturing back to America:
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Brexit
• Article 50 - Treaty of Lisbon
• Process triggered on March 29th
• Expected to be completed in summer of 2019, depending
on the timetable agreed during negotiations
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innovate.
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Image source: http://spacenews.com/sponsored/industrial-revolution/
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E-commerce
Megatrends
Digitalization
Ro
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Re
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The Future of Trading according to Jack Ma: eWTP
Electronic World Trade Platform
- Will aid SMEs to overcome complex regulations, processes, and barriers that hinder their participation in global commerce.
- Not intended to supplant the WTO, but rather to complement it.
Source: www.alizila.com
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collaborate.
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The Philippine Export Development Plan
MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR (MC) NO. 91(2016)
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MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR (MC) NO. 27(2017)
The Philippine Export Development Plan
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Along with roadmaps, which are products of strategic plans…
we need a compass to set the direction for our
country’s TRUE NORTH.
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“By 2040, the Philippines shall be a prosperous, predominantly middle-class society where no one is poor.
Our peoples will enjoy long and healthy lives, are smart and innovative, and will live in a high-trust society”
Vision for Country
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export!
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Exports generate employment!
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Exports contribute significantly to GDP!Year Exports
percent share to GDP*
2010 50.6%
2011 47.6%
2012 48.4%
2013 44.8%
2014 47.5%
2015 48.6%
2016 50.3%
Source: BSP
*GDP by expenditure shares and Net Primary Income (constant 2000 prices)
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US$ 122 – 131 B exports of both goods and services
by 2022
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