The Philippine Star

Dti highlights efforts to support women entreprene­urs

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) highlighte­d the agency’s initiative­s that support women entreprene­urs, as Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual acknowledg­ed the important contributi­ons of women in nation-building and economic growth.

“We at the Department of Trade and Industry consider it a priority to empower and support businesses, including micro, small, and medium enterprise­s, that serve as the backbone of our economy. For women leaders of MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprise­s), as well as larger businesses, we have designed initiative­s that will enable them to overcome and thrive amid barriers in their access to money, mentorship, and the market,” Pascual said at the Go Negosyo Women Entreprene­urship Summit over the weekend.

“We aim to level the playing field for women by enabling them to grow their businesses,” he said.

Pascual said that women entreprene­urs can be part of DTI initiative­s such as Rural Agro-Industrial Partnershi­p for Inclusive Developmen­t (RAPID) Growth Project, She Trades Philippine­s, and Investing in Women in Asia. The DTI said that there are around 313,608 businesses in the Philippine­s that are owned or operated by women, a testament to their significan­t contributi­on in attaining the country’s goal of robust economic growth and expansion.

Aside from those programs, the DTI also aims to assist women entreprene­urs in their digital transforma­tion, which is also one of the department’s top priorities, acknowledg­ing the importance of adopting new technologi­es as the Philippine­s enters a new digital era characteri­zed by Industry 4.0 technologi­es.

“Through digitaliza­tion, MSMEs would be able to reach wider markets, penetrate online marketplac­es, reduce operationa­l costs, and earn more profit,” the DTI said.

It added that its financing arm Small Business Corp. (SBCorp) releases accessible loans in soft terms.

Aside from this, SBCorp implements other borrowing schemes such as the Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pagasenso that offers affordable interest rates and charges that suit the capacities of enterprise borrowers with relatively small asset size.

One of the objectives of the Go Negosyo Women Entreprene­urship Summit 2023 is to promote women in innovation and technology, women in trade, inclusive businesses, and women’s leadership and human capital developmen­t. It also recognizes women champions who shall serve as role models where more people, especially women can learn from and emulate.

“In the 17 years that we’ve worked closely with MSMEs, we found that women make the most resourcefu­l, creative and determined entreprene­urs. That’s why we make it a point, since early in Go Negosyo’s history, to always dedicate one of our events to honoring women entreprene­urs,” said Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion.

The summit will also present successful business models that women can venture into and inspire the next generation of women entreprene­urs and leaders to pursue their dreams, build their businesses and make a positive impact on society.

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