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DTI on Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): greater exposure for MSMEs, workers, consumers
A trade pact that is part of an agenda to spur domestic reform, to improve the business climate and to secure economic gains was how Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) envisaged the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement on the first day of the Philippine hosting of the ASEAN Workshop on TPP, a two-day event on 15-16 September. The Philippines’ possible accession to the TPP would mean greater opportunity to boost the country’s position in the global market through local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), workers and consumers, as they benefit from bigger potential markets and increased foreign investments, according to DTI Assistant Secretary for Industry Development Anna Maria Diaz-Robeniol. Speaking on behalf of DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez, Robeniol said that the workshop may be viewed as a strategic avenue encouraging “an ASEAN discussion on relevant issues and concerns surrounding TPP,” whose package was finalized in October 2015. “The sharing of insights and ideas will surely matter most as we talk about TPP as one of the most important trade agreements concluded in our time,” continued Robeniol, adding that the workshop would be “instrumental in identifying, discussing and developing answers to many issues that impact on the region’s investment attractiveness and growth potential.” The workshop, participated in by delegates from ASEAN Member States, also aimed at providing practical knowledge on how the many different levels of development among TPP participating countries have been addressed in the key areas of market access in good and rules of origin, trade in services and labor, and investment, as well as other areas such as intellectual property rights, government procurement, state-owned enterprises and... read moreDYJR Janssen radio, gilusad sa HNU
TAGBILARAN CITY, September 14 (PIA)–Opisyal nang gilusad kagahapon sa Holy Name University (HNU) ang Janssen Radio o DYJR 106.5 FM. Gipasabot ni Fr. Ruel Lero, SVD, Vice President for Academic Affairs nga namugna ang paghingan niini sa DYJR Janseen Radio isip pasidunggog sa founder sa Society of the Divine Word (SVD) nga si St. Arnold Janssen. Katuyoan niining bag-ong radio station ang pag-edukar sa mga tinun-an sa HNU ug maghatag og kalidad nga impormasyon lakip na ang kalingawan samtang mag-prodyus og maabtikon nga mga tinun-an sa Communication nga mamahimong media practitioners sa umaabot. Isip ika-limang campus radio station nga gipadagan sa SVD sa tibuok nasod, ang Janssen Radio nisubay sa misyon ni St. Arnold Janssen nga mamahimong saksi sa pulong ug mensahiro sa ebanghelisasyon. Gi-bendisyonan mismo ni HNU President Fr. Francisco Estepa, SVD ang lawak sa DYJR nga nahimutang sa 5th Floor, Scanion Building sa HNU, Janssen Heights, distrito sa Dampas, ning dakbayan. Pormal kining napaminaw sa kahanginan niadtong adlawa, Setyembre 13 sa buntag. Gipasalamatan ni Fr. Estepa ang tanang mitambong ug sa mga nihimo sa maong paglusad nga malamposon. Ang maong paglusad gitambongan nila Tagbilaran City Mayor John Geesnell Yap, Bohol Chronicle Radio Corp. General Manager and President, Peter Dejaresco ug Word Broadcasting Corporation Chairman of the Board, Fr. Eduardo Rocha, SVD. Gitambongan usab kini sa mga tinugyanan sa National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), HNU administration ug lakip na ang mga faculty ug estudyante.... read more
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