DTI of Philippines plans to hold international and domesitc fair to promote their products

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to promote Philippine products and help micro, small and medium, enterprises (MSME) grow has planned to hold three international fairs as well as several domestic fairs this year.

The international and domestic trade fairs will be conducted to provide Philippine businesses, particularly MSMEs, a platform to showcase their products.

Trade Undersecretary Ponciano Manalo Jr. said that they will have three international fairs mainly two (editions of) Manila FAME plus IFEX (International Food Exhibition).

The first edition of Manila FAME, the country’s premier trade event for design featuring fashion accessories as well as apparel and textile, furniture and fixtures and home accents will be held on March 13 to 16 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.

The second edition is slated to be held in October.

Apart from the Manila FAME, the DTI is also organizing the IFEX this year, a biennial event conducted in partnership with the Department of Agriculture considered to be the premier international sourcing hub for the finest ethnic Asian food, ingredients and raw materials.

Aside from international fairs, Manalo said that the DTI will also continue holding national trade fairs under the Sikat Pinoy brand this year. Last year, the DTI had Sikat Pinoy fairs focused on fashion, art, food, furniture and furnishings and various products for the holiday season.

As the Philippines is this year’s chair and host of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, Manalo said that the DTI will also be holding trade fairs for the APEC meetings this year.

The APEC meetings will be held in various parts of the country, so trade fairs will be conducted in venues of major APEC activities.

The DTI by conducting trade fairs wants to help MSMEs sell their products not just in the domestic market, but reach the international markets as well.

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