The Freeman

Exporters urged to enlist in RIPPLES program

- Ehda M. Dagooc

Exporters are called to enlist in the Regional Interactiv­e Platform for Philippine Exporters (RIPPLES) program of the government to grab market opportunit­ies in the next five years.

RIPPLES aims to develop 1,000 tech-enabled companies in five years starting this year until 2022, announced the Export Marketing Bureau of the Department of Trade and Industry.

The program identifies and develops new and existing exporters aligned with the Philippine Export Developmen­t Plan’s (PEDP) key and emerging sectors.

This particular initiative is believed to yield $1 billion incrementa­l export sales by 2022.

There are 12 priority sectors identified and these are electronic manufactur­ing services and semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing service; automotive and auto parts; aerospace parts; chemicals; shipbuildi­ng, Roll-on Roll off (Ro-Ro) as well as small and medium-sized vessels; furniture, wearables and gifts, decors and housewares (GDH); tool and die; agribusine­ss; informatio­n technology-business process management; transport and logistics; tourism; and constructi­on.

She said the program provides interventi­ons for micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) and large firms through training and capacity building; investment, marketing and promotion; support for innovation, product developmen­t and design; and market access facilitati­on through mutual recognitio­n agreements (MRAs) and certificat­ion.

These strategic company-level interventi­ons are aimed to prepare these companies to compete in terms of volume, quality, price, packaging, compliance with market-entry requiremen­ts, rules and regulation­s, design leadership or alignment with current design trends.

When export-ready, these companies are matched with prospectiv­e foreign buyers and promoted overseas.

RIPPLES is a joint program of the EMB, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)- Regional Operations Group, Philippine Trade Training Center, Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (CITEM), Design Center of the Philippine­s, DTI’s Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion and Philippine Internatio­nal Trading Corp. —

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