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ITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Barely two weeks to go before Christmas, and the malls are starting to bustle with families, including seniors and toddlers now welcome to share in the holiday fun.

CTaking advantage of the more optimistic economic prospects for the most important shopping season, the Department of Trade and Industry-Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion (DTI-BDTP) has ramped up its promotiona­l activities for micro-, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs).

With support from the DTI-Regional Operations Group, more than a hundred MSMEs from 12 regions are showcasing their wares at major selling events to close off the year.

Running from December 8-12, 2021, the Bagsakan at Megatrade Hall 1 of SM Megamall in Mandaluyon­g City will have its last day today.

This will be closely followed by the Christmas Grand Fest at the Festival Mall in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, from December 15-19, 2021. Over 40 exhibitors are expected to participat­e.

Filipino MSMEs have been among the hardesthit over the past two years, and they struggled to sustain their business operations to support their families, employees, and communitie­s.

With the prospect of a brighter Christmas, the DTI is urging everyone to have a more meaningful

"Paskong MakaPilipi­no," by patronizin­g locally-made products for their holiday feasts and for gift-giving.

Further, all the participat­ing MSMEs have been carefully curated to ensure that they offer quality products that meet both local ang internatio­nal standards.

At the Christmas Grand Fest event, there will be a special Halal Corner to promote the domestic halal industry, with an eye to establishi­ng a presence in the huge internatio­nal halal markets.

There will also be coffee exhibitors at the KAPEtirya, spotlighti­ng the resurgence of Philippine coffee among enthusiast­s here and abr oad.

Other product offerings include processed food and beverages, fresh produce and organic products, dried seafood, cooked food, condiments, and other cooking ingredient­s. There are also garments, footwear, fashion accessorie­s, home decor, and other gift items.

For those who prefer to keep safe and avoid the holiday rush, the DTI has several e-commerce platforms, as follows:

• NTF (National Trade Fair) Digital Mall — https:/ / nt fdi gi mal l .l i nker.stor e

• NACF (National Arts & Crafts Fair) Artisanal Shop — https:/ / nacf.linker.store

• NFF (National Food Fair)Digital Mall — https:/ / nff.linker.store

• Go Lokal Digital Mall - https:// gol okal .l i nker.st or e

• LazMall Go Lokal @ LazMall — https:/ / www.lazada.com.ph/ shop/ go-lokal

• Go Lokal @ ShopeeMall — https:// shopee.ph/ gol okal phi l i ppi nes

• Shopinas — https:/ / shopinas.com/ go-l ok al

For more informatio­n about the DTI-BDTP and its projects for MSMEs, please follow its social media accounts on Facebook (DTI.BDTP), Instagram (dti.bdtp), and Twitter (@DTI_BDTP). You may also email Director Marievic M. Bonoan at bdtp@dti.gov.ph.

(PR)

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