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PH gov’t pitches local e-vehicle industry to South Korean investors

DTI secretary Ramon Lopez cited the tariff modification of EV products under the Asean Free Trade Agreement, as well as the target date for the full EV utilization and registration in the Philippines.

Gov’t opens P12-Mfabrication laboratory in Caraga region

The laboratory is meant to support and translate creative ideas into prototypes and eventual mass production.

Foreign Trade Service Corps cited for growth of BPO industry in PH

The FTSC has 28 offices abroad and serves as the department?s overseas frontline agency in promoting exports and facilitating inward direct investments.

PH gov’t bares prototype app for business registration

The government has developed a prototype application that will allow new business registrants to apply for business permits using a mobile phone.

Fintech firm expands to VisMin to make P1.5B available for SMEs

Infused with fresh capital to the tune of P1.5 billion, financial technology firm First Circle has announced its nationwide expansion in the Philippines to better serve the credit requirements of SMEs even in Visayas and Mindanao and lay the groundwork for their future success.

DTI, IPOPHL waive trademark registration fee for 1,000 MSMEs

Through the program, MSMEs can save up to P3,000 from waived basic filing, color claims, and first publication fees.

5 gov’t agencies to jointly handle telco consumer complaints

The government will launch a synchronized effort to promptly deal with consumer complaints on telco services such as those involving data privacy violations, text scams, vanishing load, unauthorized charges, defective product, and denial of subscription plan activation.

PHOTO | DTI receives quick-charging station to promote e-vehicles in PH

In line with the government?s push to create an EV ecosystem in the Philippines, Mitsubishi Motors PH donated a quick-charging facility to DTI to complement their two Mitsubishi EVs, the I-Miev and the Outlander.

PH startups already eyeing foreign markets for growth, survey says

A little more than half ? at 54 percent ? said that they will already be in new markets overseas in the next five to ten years, said the study, which also interviewed 22 of the respondents face to face.

‘Slingshot’ brings together startups, investors in Asean

The event was highlighted by panel discussions, and learning hubs featuring different topics designed to help entrepreneurs in their digital journey.
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