PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP. On the sidelines of the presidential visit to Singapore, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez recently (December 15) met with representatives from Filipino entrepreneur groups, including BDO Unibank Inc., Philippine National Bank, PLDT Singapore, Filipino Overseas Workers in Singapore (FOWS), FILTREPS (Filipino Entrepreneurs), ASKI (Alalay Sa Kaunlaran, Inc.) Global Limited and the Global Filipino Investors, among others, to exchange views on strategic ways to strengthen entrepreneurial collaboration and synergy among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Singapore. They expressed strong interest to partner with DTI to provide training on entrepreneurship for OFWs and their families. Future projects will include mentoring activities for entrepreneurs in cooperation with Go Negosyo, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PCCI), Philippine Franchisers Association (PFA), Association of the Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI) and other government partners. Specifically, DTI will pursue possible engagement with the enablers on the sharing of best practices and on promoting partnerships, in support of the internationalization objectives for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The trade chief also shared current DTI’s programs and initiatives on MSME development. (DTI Photo)
Home DTI assures MSMEs of market access through ‘Go Lokal’ PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP. On the sidelines of the presidential visit to Singapore, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez recently (December 15) met with representatives from Filipino entrepreneur groups, including BDO Unibank Inc., Philippine National Bank, PLDT Singapore, Filipino Overseas Workers in Singapore (FOWS), FILTREPS (Filipino Entrepreneurs), ASKI (Alalay Sa Kaunlaran, Inc.) Global Limited and the Global Filipino Investors, among others, to exchange views on strategic ways to strengthen entrepreneurial collaboration and synergy among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Singapore. They expressed strong interest to partner with DTI to provide training on entrepreneurship for OFWs and their families. Future projects will include mentoring activities for entrepreneurs in cooperation with Go Negosyo, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PCCI), Philippine Franchisers Association (PFA), Association of the Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI) and other government partners. Specifically, DTI will pursue possible engagement with the enablers on the sharing of best practices and on promoting partnerships, in support of the internationalization objectives for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The trade chief also shared current DTI’s programs and initiatives on MSME development. (DTI Photo)
PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP. On the sidelines of the presidential visit to Singapore, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez recently (December 15) met with representatives from Filipino entrepreneur groups, including BDO Unibank Inc., Philippine National Bank, PLDT Singapore, Filipino Overseas Workers in Singapore (FOWS), FILTREPS (Filipino Entrepreneurs), ASKI (Alalay Sa Kaunlaran, Inc.) Global Limited and the Global Filipino Investors, among others, to exchange views on strategic ways to strengthen entrepreneurial collaboration and synergy among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Singapore. They expressed strong interest to partner with DTI to provide training on entrepreneurship for OFWs and their families. Future projects will include mentoring activities for entrepreneurs in cooperation with Go Negosyo, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (PCCI), Philippine Franchisers Association (PFA), Association of the Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI) and other government partners. Specifically, DTI will pursue possible engagement with the enablers on the sharing of best practices and on promoting partnerships, in support of the internationalization objectives for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The trade chief also shared current DTI’s programs and initiatives on MSME development. (DTI Photo)