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After World War II, President Manuel Roxas issued Executive Order (EO) No. 94 on October 4, 1947, creating the Department of Commerce and Industry (DCI). [4] Cornelio Balmaceda, a much sought-after professor of economics and director of the Bureau of Commerce (BOC), was appointed acting secretary of the newly created Department of Commerce and Industry.
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 Optical Media Board was formed on October 5, 1985, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1987 as the Videogram Regulatory Board (VRB). [3]On April 17, 2001, the VRB was transferred from the Office of the President to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) has a mandate to develop the South African economy. They envision a dynamic, industrial and globally competitive economy, that is inclusive, offers decent employment and equity. [1]
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;
OTOP Next Gen is DTI's program to further boost these products and services. Building from the gains of OTOP's first generation, the initiative offers a package of public-private assistance for MSMEs with minimum viable products to develop new and better offerings in areas including quality, product development, design, standards compliance ...
PURPOSE. DEVOTION. PASSION. FIRE. GOGETTER (SPANGRAM) Up Next: - NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, December 14. Related: 15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day.
The Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act, officially recorded as Republic Act No. 11900, is a law in the Philippines which aims to regulate the "importation, sale, packaging, distribution, use and communication of vaporized nicotine and non-nicotine products and novel tobacco products", such as electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products. [1]