Mindanao Times

BY 2022...

E-commerce share to GDP eyed at 50%

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MANILA -- The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is seeking to double, or to raise to 50 percent, the contributi­on of electronic commerce to the country’s economy by 2022, as more micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) and internet users engage in e-commerce.

DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez cited other neighborin­g countries which are already doing all payments and even small transactio­ns in the mobile phones.

“They are just our neighborin­g countries. In other words, jumping into the system is just around the corner. All it takes is everyone to download an app or switch to digital transactio­ns,” he said in a press briefing Tuesday on the sidelines of dialogue on E-Commerce Philippine Roadmap 2022.

Lopez also sees 100,000 MSMEs engaging in e-com

merce in the next three years, noting that over 30,000 sari-sari stores (community stores) in the barangay level have capabiliti­es for e-wallet loading and transferri­ng of funds. “We can be more optimistic on the target. The technology is already there, the penetratio­n of mobile phones is there, internet penetratio­n, Facebook,” he added. DTI Undersecre­tary Rafaelita Aldaba noted the services sector currently contribute­s half to the country’s total gross domestic product (GDP), and a bulk of which is shared by wholesale and retail. Aldaba said the figure does not include Grab transport, GrabFood, tickets booked online, and hospitalit­y businesses listed in Airbnb, among others. Prof. Ronilo Balbieran, who is tapped to assist the E-Commerce Office of the DTI to produce the roadmap, said the e-commerce is expected to grow a minimum 25 to 30 percent per year. “We are very excited given that technology can always multiply output by a factor of between five to 10 times with the same resources,” he added. Meanwhile, the Philippine ECommerce 2020-2022 is well on its way under the E-Commerce Office. In 2016, the DTI launched the E-Commerce Roadmap 2016-2020, a five-year initiative to spur E-commerce growth in the country. (PNA)

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