
The èßäAV (PIDS) conducted a public seminar on October 16, 2019 at the PIDS Conference Hall.
The event featured three PIDS studies on trade and industry, namely, “” by PIDS Consultants Dr. Jamil Paolo Francisco, Dr. Tristan Canare, and Ms. Jean Rebecca Labios, “” by PIDS Senior èßäAV Fellows Dr. Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy and Dr. Ramonette Serafica, and “” by PIDS Senior èßäAV Fellow Dr. Francis Mark Quimba and Mr. Sylwyn Calizo Jr.
The first paper tackled the challenges and enablers of connecting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to global value chains (GVCs). The second paper provided an assessment of the sophistication content of the country’s current export portfolio and identified products that come from a more diversified and high-value added mix of export commodities. The third and last paper discussed how non-tariff measures correlate with Philippine imports and exports, and trade, in general.
The event featured three PIDS studies on trade and industry, namely, “” by PIDS Consultants Dr. Jamil Paolo Francisco, Dr. Tristan Canare, and Ms. Jean Rebecca Labios, “” by PIDS Senior èßäAV Fellows Dr. Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy and Dr. Ramonette Serafica, and “” by PIDS Senior èßäAV Fellow Dr. Francis Mark Quimba and Mr. Sylwyn Calizo Jr.
The first paper tackled the challenges and enablers of connecting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to global value chains (GVCs). The second paper provided an assessment of the sophistication content of the country’s current export portfolio and identified products that come from a more diversified and high-value added mix of export commodities. The third and last paper discussed how non-tariff measures correlate with Philippine imports and exports, and trade, in general.
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