The Philippine Star

Phl makes great strides in pushing MSME dev’t

- By RICHMOND S. MERCURIO

The Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI) said the Philippine­s has made great strides in pushing for the developmen­t and strengthen­ing of micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) in its hosting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit this year.

“We have made significan­t contributi­ons to APEC. Our work has gathered support for member economies to collective­ly work towards an Asia Pacific region that addresses gaps in economic developmen­t, sustains longterm and inclusive growth, and benefits our MSMEs,” Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI) Secretary Gregory Domingo said.

He said the Philippine­s has been successful in placing the MSMEs “front and center” of the APEC agenda technical and consultati­ve meetings.

Domingo said the Boracay Action Agenda to Globalize Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s ( BAA- MSME) was broadly supported by trade ministers last May and its implementa­tion plan has been endorsed by APEC senior officials this week.

The BAA- MSME implementa­tion plan aims to guide government­s of member economies by identifyin­g specific and concrete interventi­ons, work streams, and progress indicators that should be adopted by stakeholde­rs from the government, private sector, and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

Likewise, the Cebu Action Plan endorsed by APEC ministers earlier this month calls for initiative­s to promote alternativ­e financing mechanisms, specifical­ly to improve access to finance of MSMEs.

“The Philippine­s will remain steadfast and persistent in implementi­ng initiative­s that boosts growth of the various sectors of the economy, engages local businesses, and generates job opportunit­ies for local communitie­s. We remain committed to our goal of inclusive growth by making the most of the benefits of regional integratio­n and trade facilitati­on in our own economy,” Domingo said.

The DTI said the yearlong APEC meetings held in various cities of the country have resulted in identifyin­g specific actions, practical initiative­s, and programs that would enhance the BAAMSMEs and its implementa­tion plan.

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