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The Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority or PhilFIDA (Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Pagpapaunlad ng Industriya ng Himaymay [4]) is an agency of the Philippine Department of Agriculture responsible for promoting the accelerated growth and development of the fiber industry in the Philippines, such as abaca, also known as Manila hemp and cotton.
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.
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With the enactment of Presidential Decree No. 1648 in 1979, the NDC was reorganized under a new charter and mandated to pursue commercial, industrial, agricultural, or mining ventures that would stimulate economic development in the Philippines. [3]
Department of Trade and Industry: Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya: June 23, 1898; 126 years ago () Secretary of Trade and Industry: Cristina Aldeguer-Roque: Department of Transportation: Kagawaran ng Transportasyon: January 23, 1899; 126 years ago () Secretary of Transportation: Jaime Bautista
Good Government and Public Accountability: Florida Robes PDP–Laban: TBA TBA 23 5 28 22. Government Enterprises and Privatization: Edwin Olivarez: PDP–Laban: TBA TBA 11 4 15 23. Government Reorganization: Jonathan Keith Flores Nacionalista: TBA TBA 11 3 14 24. Health: Ciriaco Gato Jr. NPC: TBA TBA 75 8 83 25. Higher and Technical Education ...
The New Government Procurement Act of 2024, officially designated as Republic Act No. 12009, is a Philippine law which prescribes the necessary rules to address the lack of transparency and competition in government procurement, eliminate collusion and interference, and lessen the delay in the procurement process by creating the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) and PhilGEPs.
Included in this number, the government nationalized 245 enterprises in 11 industries: 76 jute mills, 52 textile mills, 30 textile tanneries, 17 engineering companies, 16 food producers, 15 sugar mills, 10 paper industry companies, 9 companies within the fertilizer, pharma and chemical industries, 8 steel companies, 6 oil and gas companies, and ...