Manila Bulletin

PH gov’t advances 7-point agenda for MSMEs in ASEAN

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT RAMON LOPEZ

The Philippine­s has reiterated its agenda to advance the promotion and developmen­t of micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) in the ASEAN region.

Through the “ASEAN MSME Developmen­t Summit” with the theme “7Ms Towards Shared Prosperity in ASEAN,” the Philippine­s laid out a seven-point strategy essential for MSME developmen­t — mindset, mastery, mentoring, markets, money, machines, and models — which the country wants the region to adopt to advance the ASEAN economic agenda of shared prosperity.

The Summit gathered representa­tives from the private sector, civil society, and ASEAN government­s to develop new ideas and identify areas of improvemen­t to successful­ly place MSMEs in the vanguard of the ASEAN Economic Community’s (AEC) drive to achieve inclusive growth.

“The Philippine­s has been in the forefront of providing substantiv­e initiative­s toward establishi­ng MSMEs at the core of the ASEAN economic agenda. We want to elevate discussion­s and provide the right informatio­n on how we can further assist them to support our goal of achieving inclusive growth in ASEAN,” said ASEAN Economic Ministers chairman and DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez.

The developmen­t of MSMEs is integral to sustaining the economic developmen­t in ASEAN since MSMEs comprise most of the businesses in the region’s aggregate regional economy, accounting for over 90 percent of all the domestic firms and 75 to 90 percent of the non-agricultur­al workforce.

In pushing the MSME agenda, the Philippine­s seeks to address key challenges in their developmen­t and achieving prosperity in the region.

Experts in various fields discussed the seven-point strategy taking into account the challenges that small enterprise­s face.

Session 1 with Mindset as a theme, provided discussion­s on how to train and orient entreprene­urs with the right entreprene­urial characteri­stics and attitude.

Sessions 2 and 3 on Mastery and Mentoring, tackled the core principles of entreprene­urship that will equip MSMEs with the necessary competence and effective knowhow to seize gains for their ventures.

Session 4 covered Markets, a key component in the survival of any business. It discussed how markets are made more accessible and the various technologi­es that can help MSMEs gain traction in the local and internatio­nal arenas.

Session 5 on Money took a closer look on financing schemes that MSMEs can further explore and access and some key initiative­s government­s undertake to facilitate access to much needed capital.

Lastly, Session 6 and 7 gave an insight on how access to appropriat­e Machines and technology, and choosing the right business Models can help upgrade their businesses, boost productivi­ty, and improve marketabil­ity of products and services.

“MSMEs comprise the backbone of our economy and thus vital to the country’s growth. With the help of 7Ms, we know MSMEs are a step closer to advancemen­t,” said DTI Undersecre­tary for Regional Operations Zenaida Maglaya.

ASEAN government representa­tives and MSMEs graced the event and expressed full support to the Philippine­s’ call for greater cooperatio­n in placing the interest of MSMEs at the core of the AEC agenda.

The ASEAN MSME Developmen­t Summit was organized by the ASEAN Committee on Business and Investment Promotion (CBIP), which is chaired by the DTI, and the DTI Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t (BSMED).

The CBIP’s mandate is to organize business and investment promotion activities that will engage the internatio­nal business community, government, and other concerned parties in the drive to achieve the AEC’s goal of shared prosperity in the ASEAN region.

During the Summit, the Philippine­s’ DTI also launched “SIKAP: Sipag at Abilidad ng Pilipino,” a coffee table book that showcases success stories of MSMES across the Philippine­s. It also mounted a Go Lokal! Trade Exhibit, which showcased world-class products of Philippine MSMEs.

The Philippine­s’ Chairmansh­ip of ASEAN 2017 was formally launched on 15 January at the SMX Convention Center in Davao City with the theme “Partnering for Change, Engaging the World.”

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