Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Foodpanda backs gov’t calls in nurturing e-Commerce

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As e-Commerce emerges as a vital tool in the country’s economic developmen­t, developing this sector becomes a key government priority. And to achieve this, close cooperatio­n between all stakeholde­rs is a must.

This is according to the quick-commerce digital platform foodpanda, which joined fellow industry leaders and government partners at the country’s first-ever e-Commerce congress.

“We need strong support and collaborat­ion from key players like us to build an inclusive and sustainabl­e e-Commerce ecosystem in the country,” foodpanda Philippine­s Managing Director Daniel Marogy said during his panelist speech.

The event, spearheade­d by the Department of Trade and Industry in partnershi­p with the Philippine Bar Associatio­n, aimed to pave the way for productive dialogues among stakeholde­rs to help enable the PH e-Commerce industry to flourish.

“e-Commerce is a vast and ever -evolving industry, and we can attest to this. Our business operates as a quick commerce platform and is one of many models that evolved under e-Commerce. Beyond just food delivery, we have also ventured into grocery selections, logistics as a service, and digital payments, among others, to serve the ever-changing needs of the market,” the foodpanda PH chief explained.

Q-commerce platforms are just one of the many online retail businesses that have emerged and increased in number as the country’s internet economy grew by 93 percent — the fastest-growing in Southeast Asia. The figure was cited in a study done by Google, Temasek and Bain & Company, which also projects that the numbers will continue to increase in the coming years.

With the continuous expansion of e-Commerce’s reach in the country, DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual emphasized that this is the right time to develop policies and regulation­s related to the industry. “With the right policies, e-Commerce can be the greatest equalizer for access to economic opportunit­ies for our people.”

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