Post on 24-Dec-2015
THE PEDPs
AGNES P. R. LEGASPIExport Marketing Bureau (EMB)PEDP Regional Consultations
Through the Years
PEDP 1994-1998
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Value
13.4828955
42
17.4471861
35
20.5425463
99
25.2277026
3
29.4963528
68
% GR
18.532978833445
3
29.402368212755
2
17.741315075389
4
22.807086035001
3
16.920487372971
7
2.500
7.500
12.500
17.500
22.500
27.500
32.500
2.50
7.50
12.50
17.50
22.50
27.50
32.50
In U
S B
illi
on
In %
, G
row
th R
ate
PEDP 1994-1998)1st Philippine Export Development Plan (PEDP
Main Advocacy: Export Development Act (EDA)
•Export Winners •Common Service Facilities (CSFs)•Designation of Industry leaders as Export Champions
Double digit growth rates
Source: Raw data from 1994-2008 from National Statistics Office, processed in Tradeline Philippines database.
PEDP 1999-2001Core Strategies
1. Adopt Industry Clustering Strategy to enhance the competitiveness of export industries & link emerging domestic industries to global opportunities
2. Maximize benefits made available under GATS to increase opportunities for RP’s services exports
Milestones Harmonized classification of electronic products
Events -9/11 WTC Bombing (2001)-China accedes to WTO-Collapse of western export markets
With 30% PH exports share to US, the impact of the WTC 9/11 bombing weighed down on PHmerchandise exportsin 2001
Japan16%
ASEAN16%
USA30%
EU19%
Rest of the World12%
China7%
0
2001
Source: Raw data from 1994-2008 from National Statistics Office, processed in Tradeline Philippines database.
1999 2000 2001 1999 2000 2001
Value
35.03689266
38.078249794
32.150202692
% GR
18.7838130930784
8.68044196588296
-15.5680661114159
29.500
31.500
33.500
35.500
37.500
(17.50)
(7.50)
2.50
12.50
22.50
In U
S B
illi
on
In %
, G
row
th R
ate
PEDP 2002-2004Core Strategies
1. Product & Market Diversification2. China Strategy3. Implementation of internationally accepted
quality standards & accreditation program such as HACCP, GMP & Halal Program
4. Implementation of unimplemented EDA provisions (incentives & mandatory compliance/penal provisions)
5. Reduction of transaction cost/ cost of doing business
Milestones • Convergence of DTI, DA & DOST for National Clustering of identified sectors
• Automated Export Documentation System (AEDS) pilot run
• PD930 IRR revision with automated clearance procedure
Events Stringent import regimes by EU & US due to Sept 11 WTC Bombing
Effect of market diversification strategy started to be observed by the end of 2004
Japan20.1%
China14.6%
ASEAN17.2%
USA16.9%
EU17.2%
Rest of the World 14.0%
2004
Source: Raw data from 1994-2008 from National Statistics Office, processed in Tradeline Philippines database.
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
Value
35.208158692
36.231205444
39.68052048
% GR
9.51146725044106
2.90570932990159
9.52028781192876
32.500
34.500
36.500
38.500
40.500
0.50
2.50
4.50
6.50
8.50
In U
S B
illi
on
In %
, G
row
th R
ate
Strengthening of the peso & erosion of PH’s competitive-ness ranking in the global economy made the Council seriously focus efforts to institutionalize the competitiveness action agenda
PEDP 2005-2007Core Strategies
1. Expansion of Revenue Streams & Cultural Markets2. Strengthened efforts to streamline & simplify
export-related procedures; abolished or lowered fees charged
3. Financing assistance made available
Milestones • National Export Congress strengthened advocacies among agencies, including legislators and LGUs.
• BSP Grant (Php10.5 M) & Export Promotion Fund (P280M- contributed by DTI, DBM, BSP, & PHILEXPORT)
• National Competitiveness Summit leading to exec issuances: EO 551 - Designating DTI Secretary as Export Enforcer; EO 553 - Creating Task Force on Infrastructure Monitoring; EO 554 - Eliminating fees on export clearances, inspection; EO 557 - Creating an Anti Red-Tape Task Force; & EO 571 - Creating Task Force on RP Competitiveness
• Revitalized EDC Legislative Advocacy (2007)• Establishment of classification codes of services
exports for the development of a data collection system for IT-enabled services exports
• EO 589 - Travel Tax Exemption of Exporters, • Lowering of Export Wharfage Fees, • Exemption of Exporters from X-Ray Fees, • National Model Industry Clusters Award
Events Peso Appreciation (2007)
Japan15%
ASEAN16%
USA17%
EU17%
Rest of the World13%
China22%
2007
Source: Raw data from 1994-2008 from National Statistics Office, processed in Tradeline Philippines database.
2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007
Value
41.254683469
47.41011734
50.465723919
% GR
3.967092593438
69
14.92056986844
99
6.445051711403
34
5.000
15.000
25.000
35.000
45.000
55.000
1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 11.00 13.00 15.00
In U
S B
illi
on
In %
, G
row
th R
ate
PEDP 2008-2010CoreStrategies
1. Adopt strategies to take advantage of the Global Economic Recovery after the worst global recession in 65 years
2. Maximize benefits made available by FTAs3. Initiate Export Branding & Build up of Competitor
Intelligence4. Adopt Enterprise strategies (Export Pathways
Program/RIPPLES)5. Enhance Trade Facilitation
Milestones • Four successful legislative advocacies: Enactment of Magna Carta for MSMEs (2008), Ratification of JPEPA (2008), Amendments to Customs Brokers Act (2009), Ratification of RKC (2009),
• Export Support Fund (P200M of P1B released)• PHILEXPORT accredited by BOC to register
exporters in the Client Profiling System• Exemption of Exporters from 100% x-ray Scanning• CAO 5-2009, granting temporary relief to distressed
exporters who are unable to timely liquidate imported raw materials/ articles intended for re-export due to the impact of financial crisis.
• PPA’s 50% reduction of Export Wharfage fees• Enjoined DOTC to fast track completion of the
Strong Republic Nautical Highway (Ro-Ro)
Events Sept 2, 2008 – PEDP presented to PGMA Sept 15, 2008 – Lehman Brothers. Start of full blown
Global Economic CrisisMay 21, 2009 – Revised PEDP presented to PGMA
PH exports was not spared from the Global Economic Crisis.
Source: Raw data from 1994-2008 from National Statistics Office, processed in Tradeline Philippines database.
2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
Value
49.0775405
09
38.4358061
6
51.4975146
07
% GR
-2.7507450645671
9
-21.683511925477
4
33.983178062213
4
5.000
15.000
25.000
35.000
45.000
55.000
(25.00) (15.00) (5.00) 5.00 15.00 25.00 35.00
In U
S B
illi
on
In %
, G
ro
wth
Rate
PEDP 2011-2013CoreStrategies
Product•Move up the Value Chain•Capture processes in Global Supply Chain•Link Organic, National & Certification- Enabled ProductsMarket•Maximize benefits of FTAs to PH exporters•Target High-Growth Emerging Markets•Attract Supply Chain Nodes to PHPromotion•Quality rather than Quantity•High Impact and High-Level In-Bound Fairs & Missions linked with Tourism•Comprehensive & Unified Country BrandingPoliciesExport Policy Reforms and Advocacy: Multi sectoral andCross
Cutting Concerns
Milestones • Reduced cost of doing busines: 50% reduction on port Charges at Batangas Int’l Port, No OT pay resulting from 24/7 operation in airports and seaports Reduction of export fees on fisheries;
• Senate approved CCT Bill, • Inclusion of the PH-China RO-RO linkage Mandatory implementation of AEDS Benchmarking of International Best Practices and Policies Philippine Qualification Framework for MRA National Export Development and Competitiveness
(NEDAC)Fund and• P20M released to CITEM for export promotion of
Manila Fame; P60M released to ROG for Shared Service Facilities in the region)
Events July 2011- PEDP presented to President B. AquinoUnstable national currency against dollars and eurosMarch 11, 2011 – Earthquake and Tsunami in JapanPH Super Typhoons (Pablo,Haiyan)
Slow but sure recovery.
Source: Raw data from NSO 2011-2013.
2011 2012 2013 2011 2012 2013
Value
48.304928134
52.099
53.976
% GR
-6.19949622300031
7.85441985437816
3.6027562909077
45.500
47.500
49.500
51.500
53.500
(7.00)
(3.00)
1.00
5.00
9.00
In U
S B
illi
on
In %
, G
ro
wth
Rate
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 -
10.000
20.000
30.000
40.000
50.000
60.000
(30.00)
(20.00)
(10.00)
-
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00 In
US
Bil
lio
n
In %
, G
row
th R
ate
9/11 WTC bombing
Global Economic
Crisis
Earthquake, Tsunamis, Typhoons
PEDP 1999-2001
PEDP 2002-2004 PEDP 2005-2007 PEDP 2008-2010 PEDP 2011-2013
Summary of interventions across PEDP periods
Main themes: Reducing the cost of business, enhancing competitiveness, fostering public-private partnership
Product & Market Diversification Program, continuously implemented
Implementation of internationally accepted quality standards & accreditation program such as HACCP, GMP & Halal Program
Explored opportunities in culture-based markets
Maximize benefits of FTAsEnterprise strategies (Export Pathways Programs/RIPPLES)
Industry Clustering Strategy initiated in 1999, & cascaded in the regions, & awarding of model industry clusters
Strengthened efforts to implement trade facilitation: necessary Presidential Directives & legislations put in place, advanced computerization of trade procedures, Acceded to RKC
Obtained alternative sources of financing to assist exporters to support export promotion & dev’t. projectsP10M BSP Grant (2005); P280M Export Promotion Fund (2007); P1B Export Support Fund (2009); NEDAC/SSF (2011)
• Solid foundations for policy reform, & programs to support exports have been laid down.
• Current need is to implement them effectively
• Strategies should be drawn to cushion exports from negative impacts in the dynamics of the global economy
• Support from stakeholders must be kept burning
Key Findings & Recommendations