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www.dti.gov.ph The Department of Trade and Industry ( Filipino : Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya , abbreviated as DTI ) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the advancement, promotion, governance, regulation, management and growth of industry and trade.
Ministry of Development (MR) – Central Registration and Information on Business (CEIDG) [70] – company register for natural persons trading as sole traders or their civil law partnerships (searchable); such companies are prohibited from performing certain activities (e.g. operating a life insurance company), and proper agricultural activity ...
www.dti.gov.ph The secretary of trade and industry ( Filipino : Kalihim ng Kalakalan at Industriya ) is the head of the Department of Trade and Industry and is a member of the president’s Cabinet .
Prescribe and collect reasonable fees, fines or charges in the performance of its registration and regulatory functions; Require registered cooperatives to develop business continuity plans to address all kinds of risks; Grant awards, recognition and incentives to cooperatives, cooperative leaders and partners;
Ramon Mangahas Lopez is a Filipino businessman who served as the Secretary of Trade and Industry under the Duterte administration from 2016 to 2022. After his term as Department of Trade and Industry Secretary, he was elected as Independent Director of SM Investments Corporation (SMIC) on August 3, 2022.
www.ipophil.gov.ph The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines shortened as IPOPHL , is a government agency attached to the Department of Trade and Industry in charge of registration of intellectual property and conflict resolution of intellectual property rights in the Philippines .
The SEC was abolished during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and was replaced with the Philippine Executive Commission. It was reactivated later in 1947 with the restoration of the Commonwealth Government. Due to the changes in the business environment, then President Ferdinand E. Marcos reorganized the SEC on September 29, 1975.
Micro businesses in the Philippines can be defined according to the size of assets, size of equity capital, and number of employees. A typical micro business is a business that employs nine people or fewer, with assets of ₱3 million and below. In the Philippines, about 90 percent of all businesses are categorized as micro businesses.