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Philippine external trade is seen growing by at least 6.4 percent in the next five years thanks to rising intra-regional trade, entry in new markets and increased volume of higher value-added products, British banking giant HSBC said Wednesday.

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British banking giant Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) sees the country’s merchandise trade expanding by 4.8 percent this year and 6.3 percent next year as exports of Philippine-made products are expected to recover over the next few years.

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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the backbone of the Philippine economy, remains cautiously optimistic on economic prospects this year, a survey conducted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) said.

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British banking giant HSBC sees remittances by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) posting a double-digit growth this year as the Philippine economy slowly rebounds from the global financial meltdown.

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Philippine external trade is seen growing by at least 6.4 percent in the next five years thanks to rising intra-regional trade, entry in new markets and increased volume of higher value-added products, British banking giant HSBC said Wednesday.

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British banking giant Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) sees the country’s merchandise trade expanding by 4.8 percent this year and 6.3 percent next year as exports of Philippine-made products are expected to recover over the next few years.

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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the backbone of the Philippine economy, remains cautiously optimistic on economic prospects this year, a survey conducted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) said.

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British banking giant HSBC sees remittances by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) posting a double-digit growth this year as the Philippine economy slowly rebounds from the global financial meltdown.

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