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Philippine exports to Japan in 2002, were included in the study. For Philippine industries to gain, market access issues on trade … complementary counterparts in ASEAN countries to serve the Japanese market should be explored especially given that an ASEAN-Japan …
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This study examines the historical dimension of Japan's foray into regionalism and bilateralism--a radical shift from … policy change draws motivation from certain developments taking place both in and out of Japan, including but not limited to … challenging ascent of China. The study clarifies that Japan's choice of the Philippines as one of the first countries to negotiate …
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The Philippines has become an export-oriented economy, with exports increasing in significance. The electronics industry, in particular, is a showcase of this newfound export prowess. Traditionally, comparative advantage is the takeoff point for understanding trade patterns in economic theory....
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Historically, the economic relations between the Philippines and Japan have been shaped by factors leading to the … each country. Considering the demographic changes in Japan, particularly its ageing population, and the Philippines' excess …
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The paper looks at firm-level factors that affect Philippine exports to Japan with the main objective of recommending … provisions for the proposed Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) that will enable existing and prospective … with export prospects in Japan and conducts a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) Analysis of these …
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Going by the statements of the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan's top priority with regards to regional and … that Japan is economically interested in the whole Southeast Asia, and not in any single country in it. This is because the … Southeast Asian market is big, but the market of a single country in it is small. Japan's next target is Mexico, since Mexico …
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bilateral economic agreements between Japan and the Philippines. The authors greatly recognized that the extent and … advantages of one country (e.g., Japan) in order to fill in the specific human resource needs of the other (e.g., Philippines …
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The impact of the Japan-Philippine Economic Agreement(JPEPA) can be enriched by providing a regional dimension in its … macro-analysis. Cebu-Japan cooperation largely hinges on Cebu's economic competitiveness which manifests itself through its … exchange loss, driven by the balance of trade deficit between Cebu and Japan, and the foregone corporate income taxes were …
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rapidly and the cost of medical and caregiving services in Japan remains to be one of the highest in the world, tourism …
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The Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement is envisioned to further boost Japan's ODA to the Philippines …
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