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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) discussed strategies to implement the Philippine E-Commerce 2024-2028 Roadmap, which aims to connect local products to global markets.
DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual said the roadmap marks an important shift in the country's e-commerce strategy.
“This roadmap represents a transition from easy to exciting commerce. Our goal is to strengthen trust between buyers and sellers. We can promote economic conditions, strengthen connections and establish stronger relationships,” he said.
The roadmap is envisioned as a future-ready plan with 13 strategies and 28 deliverables aimed at building trust between online customers and sellers. Promote inclusivity in e-commerce with programs targeting youth, women, people with disabilities, and the elderly.
It aims to propel Philippine products and services onto the world stage and foster a vibrant and competitive international presence.
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This ambitious roadmap aims to propel Philippine products and services onto the world stage.
Representatives from various industries, major digital platforms, e-marketplaces, digital payment providers, and telecommunications companies shared their collective expertise to realize the roadmap's vision.
“As members of the Council, we play a pivotal role in shaping the regulatory landscape of e-commerce in the Philippines and ensuring the integrity and sustainability of the e-commerce process,” Pascual said. , recognized members' contributions in creating a roadmap to achieve the following goals: To revitalize the country's e-commerce industry.
He said the E-Commerce Promotion Council would help shape the future of e-commerce in the country by addressing current challenges.
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