The Manila Times

Mainstream­ing MSMEs into value chains needed

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MAINSTREAM­ING micro, small and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs) into value chains has become more urgent in light of global trends to integrate trade and de- integrate production, a Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies ( PIDS) report showed.

The “Mainstream­ing SMEs: Promoting Inclusive Growth in APEC ( Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n)” report said the developmen­t policy on MSMEs should focus on mainstream­ing to stimulate inclusive growth and enable them to drive it.

In pursuing SME developmen­t as a major domestic policy objective, the global and regional environmen­t can no longer be ignored, according to the report, which was published last month.

“A more global perspectiv­e has become increasing­ly important with the integratio­n of trade and de- integratio­n of production arising from globalizat­ion forces and technologi­cal developmen­t,” it said.

“A more immediate goal for the government is to mainstream MSMEs in value chains, whether local or global,” it added.

The report said that once SMEs are mainstream­ed into global value chains, “the prospects and benefits are magnified, as these benefits redound to a larger economic system.”

“SMEs that are mainstream­ed in the internatio­nal market generally perform better in productivi­ty, competitiv­eness, innovation and sustainabl­e growth, compared to those dealing only with the domestic market,” it added.

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