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                    [Title] => GTEB bares surge in garment orders from world markets
                    [Summary] => The Philippines is already experiencing a surge in garment  orders from international markets  following the phaseout of garment quota system, Garments and Textile Export Board (GTEB) Executive Director Serafin Juliano said yesterday.


Juliano said quota restricted categories accounted for the bulk, or about 60 percent, of new orders.

"The increase in demand was good news for subcontractors," Juliano said.
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The GTEB, however, said the latest decline was slower compared with the previous drops, raising hopes that the industry will manage a full year average growth of zero percent.

A zero growth this year would be better than the 2.7 decline recorded by the industry last year.
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According to Asuncion Kalalo of the Garments Business Association of the Philippines (GBAP), productivity-based wages would make the garments sector more productive as the wages of workers would depend on how much they produce.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippines is already experiencing a surge in garment  orders from international markets  following the phaseout of garment quota system, Garments and Textile Export Board (GTEB) Executive Director Serafin Juliano said yesterday.


Juliano said quota restricted categories accounted for the bulk, or about 60 percent, of new orders.

"The increase in demand was good news for subcontractors," Juliano said.
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The GTEB, however, said the latest decline was slower compared with the previous drops, raising hopes that the industry will manage a full year average growth of zero percent.

A zero growth this year would be better than the 2.7 decline recorded by the industry last year.
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According to Asuncion Kalalo of the Garments Business Association of the Philippines (GBAP), productivity-based wages would make the garments sector more productive as the wages of workers would depend on how much they produce.
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