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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.
The political head of the department is the Minister of Trade and Industry, who is assisted by a Deputy Minister. As of 2023, the minister is Ebrahim Patel and the deputy ministers are Nomalungelo Gina and Fikile Majola. The executive head of the department is the Director-General of Trade and Industry. [2]
On November 28, 2024, Roque was confirmed by the Commission on Appointments (CA) as the ad interim Secretary of Trade and Industry. [6]During her confirmation hearing, Roque was questioned by lawmakers regarding the Department of Trade and Industry's (DTI) initiatives to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and safeguard consumers from substandard products.
Department of Trade and Industry (United Kingdom), a UK department that existed between 1970 and 2007 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Department of Trade and Industry .
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was a United Kingdom government department formed on 19 October 1970. It was replaced with the creation of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills on 28 June 2007.
Pages in category "Department of Trade and Industry (Philippines)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The probe is being conducted under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, the same unfair trade practices statute Trump invoked to impose tariffs of up to 25% on some $370 billion worth of Chinese ...
In early 1972, three congressmen — Roman, Roces, and Sarmiento - sponsored the bill to convert the free trade zone authority into government corporation. This would grant the power of a corporation combined with the coercive strength of the Philippine Government to move the project ahead, especially regarding the relocation of residents.