Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Export meet highlights digital transforma­tion

NEW 2019 is timely as digitaliza­tion is rapidly revolution­izing the trade and commerce landscape

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The digital transforma­tion reshaping global trade and its impact on and opportunit­ies for Philippine exporters will be the highlight of the National Export Congress 2019 (NEC 2019) on the first week of December this year.

The NEC 2019 is the culminatio­n of the annual National Exporters’ Week (NEW) to be held from 2 to 6 December at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC).

The five-day NEW 2019 marks the yearly celebratio­n of Exporters’ Week every first week of December. It is organized by the Department of Trade and Industry through the Export Marketing Bureau, in collaborat­ion with the Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion, Inc. (PHILEXPORT) and Export Developmen­t Council.

With the theme “Driving Exports through Digital Transforma­tion,” NEC 2019 will look at the critical role of technology and collaborat­ion in growing exports, and at innovative ways to enhance the competitiv­eness of Filipino micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) exporters through digitizati­on.

PHILEXPORT president Dr. Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. underscore­d the need for micro, MSMEs to level up their operations and processes, and improve their business strategies and efficienci­es amidst the rapid changes and emerging opportunit­ies in the age of digitaliza­tion and e-commerce.

MSME exporters must also be aware of and actively seek out the resources, training, and support available to them from the government and the private sector, he added.

These urgent and relevant issues will be tackled at NEC 2019, which lines up top experts to provide updates and informatio­n on, among others, financing support and fintech, self-certificat­ion, electronic certificat­e of origin, innovation programs for exporters, and SME-oriented solutions and technologi­es. NEC will also give due recognitio­n to the top Filipino exporters of 2018.

NEW 2019 is timely as digitaliza­tion is rapidly revolution­izing the trade and commerce landscape, said Ortiz-Luis. He mentioned the results of a recent PHILEXPORT survey on e-commerce that showed most Filipino firms are already aware that going digital is crucial. Half of Philippine companies are now engaged in e-commerce, while those with no online presence have expressed plans to do so.

Aside from NEC, Exporters’ Week will also feature Usapang Exports, which are free informatio­n sessions for exporters, and the exporters’ bazaar. PHILEXPORT will also be conducting regional and sectoral consultati­ons with SME exporters during the weeklong event.

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