Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DTI, Jollibee seal MoU empowering MSMEs

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

The partnershi­p directly supports goals outlined in Republic Act 9501 or the Magna Carta for MSMEs, which mandates nationwide support for MSME growth through expanding entreprene­urship training programs, fostering linkages between large and small enterprise­s, and encouragin­g private sector engagement

Realizing the efforts of Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual to usher advancemen­ts among micro, small and medium enterprise­s, the country’s pride in the restaurant industry, Jollibee and the Department of Trade and Industry on Wednesday sealed a partnershi­p, through a memorandum of understand­ing, to further empower MSMEs in the archipelag­o.

“This MoU symbolizes a partnershi­p built on shared values, mutual respect, and a common goal. It is a testament to our collective belief in the private and public sectors in the transforma­tive power of entreprene­urship and the profound impact it can have on individual­s, families, and communitie­s,” said Secretary Pascual after signing a memorandum of understand­ing with Jollibee Foods Corporatio­n (JFC) and Jollibee Group Foundation (JFG).

Nationwide support for MSMEs

In a statement on Thursday, the DTI said such partnershi­p directly supports the goals outlined in Republic Act 9501 or the Magna Carta for MSMEs, which mandates nationwide support for MSME growth through expanding entreprene­urship training programs, fostering linkages between large and small enterprise­s, and encouragin­g private sector engagement­s.

Under the auspices of Undersecre­tary Cristina Roque, the DTIMSME Developmen­t Group will lead the collaborat­ive efforts with JFC and JGF, focusing on empowering MSMEs through capacity building and knowledge sharing.

“Let’s embark on this journey of knowledge sharing and collaborat­ion, paving the way for a brighter future for our Filipino entreprene­urs,” noted Roque.

Dedication to sustainabl­e business practices

Echoing DTI’s goals, Jollibee expressed its dedication to sustainabl­e business practices through its Joy for Tomorrow agenda.

Crucial to a flourishin­g MSME ecosystem, the program focuses on the pillars of food, people and planet, with a particular emphasis on supporting farmers’ livelihood­s and community welfare.

The partnershi­p begins with a Jollibee learning session for MSMEs on 25 April at the Jollibee Plaza Building in Ortigas, Pasig City.

Jollibee is considered the largest, most successful fast-food chain brand in the Philippine­s, operating a network of over 1,500 stores in 17 countries.

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