+ Follow TRADE UNDERSECRETARY NELLY FAVIS-VILLAFUERTE Tag
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[Summary] => In choosing his career, Luis Raymond Villafuerte, Jr. chose the path taken by his mother, now Trade Undersecretary Nelly Favis-Villafuerte, instead of his father, Camarines Sur governor Luis Villafuerte.
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[Title] => Export group reports 34% hike in shipments
[Summary] => The Association of Partners for Fairer Trade Inc., (APFTI) one of the leading advocates and promoter of fair trade in the country and Asia, revealed yesterday that export earnings of its member-companies hit the P48-million mark last year, representing a 34-percent growth compared to the previous years figure of P35.7 million.
APFTI, which observes its 5th anniversary today, eyes an even bigger growth rate this year by stepping up its promotion activities abroad.
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TRADE UNDERSECRETARY NELLY FAVIS-VILLAFUERTE
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APFTI, which observes its 5th anniversary today, eyes an even bigger growth rate this year by stepping up its promotion activities abroad.
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