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                    [Title] => GMA places SBMA, BCDA under DTI supervision
                    [Summary] => President Arroyo has designated Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila as the new overseer of the Subic-Clark Alliance Development (SCAD) program, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA).


At the same time, the Bataan Technology Park Inc. (BTPI) will also be placed under the SBMA.

The President has already signed an Executive Order placing the BCDA and its subsidiaries and attached agencies under the policy supervision of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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According to Aquino, "we should not miss out on the benefits that would redound to their continued growth (of education and training services)."

One of the countries most keen in tapping the Philippines’ education and training services, Aquino said, is China.
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Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and the UK bought 90 percent of the 588,500 kilograms (kg) of instant coffee exported by the Philippines last year.

The remaining 10 percent was exported to Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Palau.
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According to Trade Undersecretary for International Trade Thomas Aquino, food products were the second top export earner of the country last year.

The country’s food exports rose 32.79 percent to $1.319 billion last year from only $993.49 million in 2002.
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At the same time, the Bataan Technology Park Inc. (BTPI) will also be placed under the SBMA.

The President has already signed an Executive Order placing the BCDA and its subsidiaries and attached agencies under the policy supervision of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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According to Aquino, "we should not miss out on the benefits that would redound to their continued growth (of education and training services)."

One of the countries most keen in tapping the Philippines’ education and training services, Aquino said, is China.
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Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and the UK bought 90 percent of the 588,500 kilograms (kg) of instant coffee exported by the Philippines last year.

The remaining 10 percent was exported to Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Palau.
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According to Trade Undersecretary for International Trade Thomas Aquino, food products were the second top export earner of the country last year.

The country’s food exports rose 32.79 percent to $1.319 billion last year from only $993.49 million in 2002.
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