Wednesday, December 20, 2017

DTI 7 newsletter Kalampusan December 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan December 2017 Kalampusan is a newsletter / performance magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas). It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Attached is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read back issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/


Friday, November 24, 2017

DTI 7 newsletter Kalampusan November 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan November 2017 Kalampusan is a newsletter / performance magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas). It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Attached is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read back issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/



Sunday, October 29, 2017

DTI 7 newsletter Kalampusan October 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan October 2017 Kalampusan is a newsletter / performance magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas). It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Attached is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read back issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

DTI 7 newsletter Kalampusan September 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan September 2017 Kalampusan is a newsletter / performance magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas). It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Attached is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read back issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/



Thursday, August 24, 2017

DTI 7 newsletter Kalampusan August 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan August 2017 Kalampusan is a newsletter / performance magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas). It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Attached is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read back issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/

 


Tuesday, June 06, 2017

ABS-CBN CEBU: EVENT SPONSORSHIP/ PARTNER - LAPU-LAPU CITY YOUTH CONGRESS 2017

ABS-CBN CORPORATION
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Trunk Line: 415-2272
Email Address: web_feedback@abs-cbn.com


THRU: 

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 +63(32)4221958


Dear Ma'am/ Sir:

Greetings of positivity and youth dynamism!

This is to inquire in advance from your good office on what are the terms and conditions of being our preferred event sponsor/partner in our Lapu-Lapu City Youth Congress and Fair 2017, possibly may happen this July 29, 2017.

Attached herewith is our proposal for your reference. If there are any requirements please let us know and don't hesitate to contact us.

We are hoping for our future partnership in this historical event for the youth.

In the Spirit of Leadership and Dedicated Service to our Filipino youths,



JUNE ANTHONY O. DOBLE
Head Organizer/ Youth Advocate
*Youth Ambassador
Federation of Youth Organizations of barangay Basak
*Volunteer of Lapu – Lapu City
National Youth Commission - Visayas | International Youth Council | World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific | YouthVote Philippines – Volunteer of Lapu – Lapu City
*Youth Coordinator
Let's Do It! Philippines Youth | Kabataan Partylist Lapu – Lapu City
(+63) 922 648 3465 | doblejuneanthony@gmail.com
"Youth and Student Advocate, Serving with a heart"

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If you are not the named addressee(s), or the agent responsible for receiving and delivering this communication to the named addressee(s), this communication has been sent to you in error.

If so, kindly contact us immediately for retrieval purposes. Unauthorized dissemination, distribution, copying or reliance on this communication is prohibited and may attract criminal penalties. Thank you. 



Tuesday, May 23, 2017

DTI 7 & 18 performance e-mag Kalampusan May 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan May 2017 Kalampusan is a performance e-magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas) and Region 18 (Negros Island Region).  It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Attached is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read all issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/


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Monday, April 24, 2017

DTI 7 & 18 performance e-mag Kalampusan April 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan April 2017 Kalampusan is a performance e-magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas) and Region 18 (Negros Island Region).  It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Below is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read all issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/  

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

NEWS re PH EXPORTS SURGE 22.5% IN JANUARY 2017

DTI Central Visayas Office
Release Date:  March 16, 2017
Reference:  DTI-Region 7
           
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PH EXPORTS SURGE 22.5% IN JANUARY 2017

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) sees exports recovering in 2017 as numbers surged in January 2017 with an increase of 22.5 percent with total sales of $5.130 billion from $4.187 billion recorded value in the same period last year according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) report.


"We are positive that we will continue to drive growth and recovery for the export sector as we increase our efforts in promoting Philippine industries throughout the year in various key markets. We take the consistent growth since the last quarter of 2016 as a sign for positive outlook in the coming months," said DTI Industry Promotion Group Undersecretary Nora K. Terrado.


Eight out of the top ten Philippine exports reflected growth with articles of apparel and clothing accessories with 270.1% increase as the highest gainer. Other gainers include: coconut oil includes oil and refined (229.6%), chemicals (104.7%), metal components (66.3%), electronic equipment and parts (64.8%), other manufactures (58.8%), machinery and transport equipment (27.9%), and electronic products (10.4%).


Electronic products remain to be the top Philippine export comprising almost 46 percent of the total Philippine exports with total receipts of $2.365 billion for January. On the other hand, non-electronic goods which accounts for 54 percent of exports likewise increased by a hefty 35.19% for that same month.


In terms of commodity groups, manufactured goods went up by 23.1 percent with total export sales of $4.505 billion, accounting for 87.8 percent of the total export receipts while exports from Total Agro-Based Products, with a 7.5 percent share to total exports in January 2017, amounted to $386.46 million. It increased by 33.7 percent compared to $289.12 million in January 2016.


Japan is still the top Philippine export destination with 17.3 percent share to total exports while United States ranks second with 16.5 percent share.


By economic bloc, exports to European Union member countries posted the highest growth with 82.5 percent increase from $491.34 million recorded in January 2016 to $896.69 million for the same period in 2017.


]"The increase in our shipments to European Union member countries could be attributed to the impact of EU GSP+ which continues to gain traction for our exports. We wish to further build on this by integrating new strategic measures in promoting the Philippines and our products and services," explained Undersecretary Terrado.


On the other hand, countries in East Asia received most of Philippine exports accounting for 45.1 percent share to total exports valued at $2.315 billion. It increased by 11.1 percent from $2.085 billion of January 2016.


Exports to ASEAN member countries comprised 14.7 percent of the total exports in January 2017 and was valued at $751.54 million also posted growth which went up by 19.3 percent.

For more information on the services of the DTI, log-on to http://www.dti.gov.ph#

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

DTI 7 & 18 performance e-mag Kalampusan February 2017

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan February 2017 Kalampusan is a performance e-magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas) and Region 18 (Negros Island Region).  It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  Below is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag. To read all issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/  



Wednesday, February 15, 2017

NEWS re PHL EXPORTS YIELD GROWTH IN DECEMBER 2016

DTI Central Visayas Office
Release Date:  February 16, 2017
Reference:  DTI-Region 7
           
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PHL EXPORTS YIELD GROWTH IN DECEMBER 2016

The Department of Trade and Industry sees sustained growth for exports in 2017 as Philippine exported goods yielded a 4.5% growth in December 2016 with a total of $4.71 billion in export revenues from $4.660 billion in the same period in 2015.


"As we implement new strategies in diversifying our markets and upscaling our products and services amidst the slowdown in global trade, we hope that our exports will continue to improve in the next quarters" said DTI Industry Promotion Group Undersecretary Nora K. Terrado.


In a report released by Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), increase in the top five (5) major export commodities contributed to the growth which include coconut oil (crude and refined; 146.5%), other mineral products (104.5%), metal components (66.4%), chemicals (42.1%), and other manufactures (35.8%).

While electronic products experienced a 2.8% decrease in total receipts as compared to 2015 data, these remained to be the top export product of the country with total receipts of $2.451 billion, accounting for 50.3% of the total exports revenue in December 2016. Other Manufactures ranked second with 7.2% share to the total export receipts. It recorded an increase of 35.8% from December 2015 value of $257.32 million. It is followed by Machinery and Transport Equipment with export revenue of $227.05 million, Woodcrafts and Furniture with total sales of $202.14 million, and Ignition Wiring Set and Other Wiring Sets Used in Vehicles, Aircraft and Ships with $153.72 million export sales.

"

Notable 67.5% increase in the exports of our Agro-Based Products in December 2016 is a good indication that our agrisector will be up in the coming months. We hope to see more of this trend to fully boost our exports," added DTI Export Marketing Bureau Director Senen M. Perlada.

Agro-based products shared 7.7 % of the total exports in December 2016 which amounted to $377.30 million.


Total exported goods to East Asia increased compared to other top Philippine exports destination such as ASEAN member countries, USA, and European Union member countries. Merchandise exports to East Asia increased by 9.4% with total revenue of $2.556 billion million from $2.337 billion recorded in the same month in 2015. Japan remained to be the country's top export destination, with revenue amounting to $946.28 million, comprising 19.4 percent share of the total exports.

 For more information on the services of the DTI, log-on to http://www.dti.gov.ph

 

 

Thursday, December 22, 2016

DTI 7 & 18 performance e-mag Kalampusan December 2016

Greetings!  We have recently published online the Kalampusan December 2016 Kalampusan is a performance e-magazine of DTI Region 7 (Central Visayas) and Region 18 (Negros Island Region).  It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities.  To read all issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/  Below is a copy of the latest issue of the e-mag.


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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

DTI 7 & 18 performance e-mag Kalampusan October 2016.

Greetings !   The  DTI 7 (Central Visayas) & 18 (Negros Island) recently published online the Kalampusan October 2016Kalampusan provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities. Attached is a copy of the e-mag. To read all issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

DTI 7 & 18 performance mag Kalampusan September 2016

Hi!  Recently published online is the Kalampusan  September 2016. Kalampusan is a performance e-magazine of DTI Regions 7 (Central Visayas) & 18 (Negros Island Region). It provides updates and information on the agency's programs, projects and activities. To read all issues of the Kalampusan, log on to http://kalampusan.weebly.com/  

Attached is a  PDF copy of the electronic magazine.


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Thursday, August 25, 2016

NEWS re DTI unveils food innovation hub

DTI Central Visayas Office
Release Date: August 26, 2016 
Reference:  DTI-Region 7
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DTI unveils food innovation hub

In its effort to catapult local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) into the global market, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through its Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), launched an innovation hub specifically catering to the processed food sector in August 2016.


The Food Connection Innovation hub is in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology, Food Innovation Center (DOST-FIC).

 

"With the growing opportunities in the food sector and the anticipation of the huge market demand for innovative food products in the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) integration, we would like to provide areas of assistance for our entrepreneurs specifically those processed food MSMEs," said PTTC Executive Director Nestor Palabyab during the soft launch of the Food Connection innovation hub.

 

The hub will specifically house facilities that will equip food entrepreneurs in meeting technical requirements of the export market such as the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) and other safety and quality certifications. Food laboratory testing equipment such as metal detector, water activity meter and pH meter, are all aimed to be available during the hub's full operation. Consultancy services on safe quality management, production, marketing and management will also be offered to enterprises that will be assisted by the hub. Other existing facilities at the PTTC such as seminar rooms, exhibit halls and meeting rooms will also be accessible.

 

Included in the latest Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP), processed food sector is positioned to create demand in the growing market abroad especially with the rise of healthy food products, and Halal-certified products in non-Muslim regions. The Food Connection Innovation Hub will be housed with ASEAN trade experts, export marketing trainers and experts, and other trade experts that will cater to the needs of the hub's clients.

 

Through the food connection innovation hub, DTI-PTTC also expects to promote networking among key players and venture capitalists in the sector to establish collaboration and develop viable business strategies.

 

According to Philippine Exports Confederation Inc (PHILEXPORT), there are about 500 processed food MSMEs that are currently registered as their members. These enterprises are expected to benefit in different trade assistance that the hub will provide to further their export products in penetrating the global market.

 

In 2014, Philippine Statistics Agency (PSA) reported that there are a total of 127,518 established MSMEs in the food and accommodation sector. These numbers are expected to grow as the Philippines prepares for the full integration of the ASEAN Economic Community.

 

Philippine Trade Training Center is the DTI's training arm which promotes capacity building and mentoring among entrepreneurs especially those in the exporting industry. 

 

For more information on the services of the DTI, log-on to http://www.dti.gov.ph

 


Sunday, June 26, 2016

DTI 7 & 18 Performance Newsletter Kalampusan June 2016

Kindly acknowledge receipt. 

KALAMPUSAN

A performance magazine of DTI  7 & 18

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) took its integrated services bannered as "Negosyo, Konsyumer ATBP" to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and consumers from Central Visayas and Negros Island on June 9-11, 2016.

Activities held in Cebu City included the National Logistics Roadmap seminar, Investment Briefing, Sustainable Business Models and Maker trainings, among others.  The DTI also inaugurated the Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab) and the Negosyo Center with co-working space at the University of the Philippines (UP) Cebu.

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