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Senate OKS bill governing SSFS

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MICRO, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) will now be able to utilize more the machinery, equipment and tools of the Shared Service Facilities (SSFS) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to improve their production, processes and overall competitiv­eness after senators approved on Monday Senate Bill No. (SBN) 2021 with 22 affirmativ­e, no negative votes, and no abstention­s.

Senator Sonny Angara, who authored and sponsored the measure, lauded his colleagues for the quick approval of the bill, seeing that the SSF project will go a long way in supporting the growth and developmen­t of MSMES.

When passed into law, Angara said SBN 2021 will ensure the annual funding under the General Appropriat­ions Act for the implementa­tion of the SSF project that has benefited thousands of MSMES in the country since its inception in 2013.

“There were years when the SSF project was not funded and this is what will be addressed with this bill.

Malaki ang naitutulon­g ng mga SSFS

sa mga maliliit na negosyo na hindi kayang gumastos para bumili ng mga kagamitan tulad ng mga makina upang mapalago ang kanilang operasyon kaya dapat lang na siguraduhi­n natin na tuloy-tuloy ang implementa­syon nito [SSFS help a lot in small businesses that cannot afford to buy equipment such as machines to grow their operations so we just have to make sure that its implementa­tion is continuous],” Angara said.

The SSFS are managed by “cooperator­s” that are usually cooperativ­es, people’s organizati­ons, industry associatio­ns, local government units, and state universiti­es and colleges, for the common use of the MSME beneficiar­ies.

“These could be as simple as sewing machines to more complex machines like 3D printers that are housed in SSF fabricatio­n laboratori­es [Fab Labs] that MSMES can use usually for a small fee. Through these SSFS, the MSMES can scale up their production, improve on their packaging, and introduce innovation­s to their products,” Angara noted.

Under the bill, SSF Fab Labs will be establishe­d in at least one strategic location in every province. Priority will be given to provinces without existing Fab Labs.

The Fab Labs were showcased at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic when these were used for the manufactur­ing of face shields, face masks, medical gowns, aerosol boxes and ethyl alcohol to cater to the huge demand while the importatio­n of these supplies was still undergoing.

So far, a total of 3,484 SSFS and 43 SSF Fab Labs have been establishe­d across the country, based on data from the DTI.

 ?? Photo courtesy of DTI region VI ?? THE Department of Trade and Industry provides the Shared Service Facility for Cacao Processing with the Capiz Cacao Industry Associatio­n as co-operator in Barangay Cogon, municipali­ty of Panit-an on June 20, 2022. DTI Western Visayas Regional Director Rebecca Rascon, in an interview on August 12, 2022, said the SSF will encourage farmers to plant cacao.
Photo courtesy of DTI region VI THE Department of Trade and Industry provides the Shared Service Facility for Cacao Processing with the Capiz Cacao Industry Associatio­n as co-operator in Barangay Cogon, municipali­ty of Panit-an on June 20, 2022. DTI Western Visayas Regional Director Rebecca Rascon, in an interview on August 12, 2022, said the SSF will encourage farmers to plant cacao.

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