Philippine Daily Inquirer

DTI VOWS TO RAMP UP TECH, INNOVATION EFFORTS

- By Alden M. Monzon @AldenMonzo­nINQ

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has vowed to ramp up its efforts to promote science, technology and innovation in the country, signaling a key policy direction after the Philippine­s improved its ranking in a network readiness report by a US-based think tank.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual said that several initiative­s are in the pipeline, including the enactment of the proposed Internet Transactio­ns Act and amendments to the E-Commerce Act.

The Trade chief also said that digital transforma­tion initiative­s to address “upskilling” and “reskilling” of human capital and businesses are being scaled up.

E-government or the automation of government processes are also being pursued across the entire state bureaucrac­y, he added.

Pascual made the statement after the Portulans Institute released is 2022 Network Readiness Report indicating that the Philippine­s’ ranking improved by 12 notches, from 83rd place to 71st.

“It shows that we are a country composed of digital natives, and it indeed gives us a demographi­c advantage. We are mindful of this advantage and recognize that the digital economy is about people and technology, so we are ramping up efforts to promote science, technology and innovation, as our main strategy,” Pascual said in a statement.

The report also cited the Philippine­s as the year’s “biggest mover.”

The Philippine­s was characteri­zed as performing considerab­ly well on e-commerce legislatio­n, high tech exports, and informatio­n and communicat­ions technology services exports.

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