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Creative industries in the Philippines and other developing countries must vigorously pursue opportunities in export markets to enable them to reap benefits from the growing international trade in creative goods and services.

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The government will help the art industry as local contemporary Philippine paintings and galleries share the limelight with Filipino exporters at the 50th edition of Manila F.A.M.E. International, a government-led trade platform for the home and fashion lifestyle sectors.

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The government announced it will focus on creative industries for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to help the country deal with the current global financial crunch.

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