Mindanao Daily Business (September 12, 2014)

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Mindanao Daily NEWS BUSINESS . ECONOMY . CORPORATE . BANKING Your Mindanao-wide Business Newspaper

Exports of goods jump 12.4% to USD5.46 billion Volume III, No. 093

Editor : Cheng Ordoñez

cent to USD5.46 billion from July of last year’s USD4.86 erchandise ex- billion, the Philippine Staports in July this year tistics Authority (PSA) rehas increased by 12.4 per- ported Wednesday. By Kris M. Crismundo

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“The positive growth was mainly brought about by the increase of nine major commodities out of the top ten commodities for the

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month,” the PSA explained. Industries that gained exports revenue in July are machinery and transport equipment surging by 193.5

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percent; other mineral products jumping by 74 percent; ignition wiring set and other wiring sets used in vehicles, aircraft and ships increasing

by 50.7 percent; articles of apparel and clothing accessories perking up by 44.9 percent; metal components See exports, page B3

German businesses to continue solar energy training for Filipinos Philippine-based German businesses will continue to provide training program on solar energy for the country to maximize the potentials of the sector. The German Solar Training Week (GSTW), which is organized by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in collaboration with the German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI), will take place from September 25 to 29 at the GPCCI office in Doehle Haus, Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City. Five German renewable energy companies will provide training to 150 engineers and energy sector stakeholders. These German firms are: SMA Solar Technology AG; Conergy Asia and ME Pte.Ltd.; Inutec Solar Center International gmbh; QINOUS GmbH; and vis solis GmbH. See german, page B3

Baldoz unveils toolbox to boost MSMEs productivity Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz on Wednesday unveiled the DOLE’s productivity toolbox for micro, small, and medium enterprises that could further boost their productivity and competitiveness. “This toolbox contains a package of developmental assistance to MSMEs to ensure that they transition to a more viable and competitive enterprises and eventually comply with labor laws, including safety and health standards,” Baldoz said after the National Wages and Productivity Commission presented to her the ladderized toolbox. According to Baldoz, the NWPC Productivity Toolbox for MSMEs is a needs-based approach to productivity improvement and contains various training courses that MSMEs can avail of. These training courses range from foundational courses, such as work values, housekeeping, and work systems, to the more advanced training courses (green productivity, service quality). See toolbox, page B3

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