TACLOBAN CITY, Jan. 20 (PNA)-- The Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI) is eyeing to open additional 20 to 30 Negosyo Centers
this year in Eastern Visayas to ease doing business and facilitate access to
services for micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
DTI Regional Director Cynthia Nierras they will
finalize within the month the location of new centers to be opened this year in
the region.
“The target from the central office is 19, but we
can do more than that. There are some mayors who signified their interest to
open a Negosyo Center, but it will depend on our budget since we have to
support the operation of existing facilities,” Nierras said.
Since June 2015, the DTI led the opening of 20
centers in Leyte province; six in Samar; five in Eastern Samar; and four each
in Biliran, Northern Samar, and Southern Leyte provinces.
The DTI launched the first Negosyo Center in
Eastern Visayas in Carigara, Leyte on June 22, 2015. The latest is inside the
campus of the Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU) in Tacloban City that
opened on Oct. 28, 2016.
“This is not just a DTI project because a Negosyo
Center has lifeline with different national government agencies. In real sense,
it is bringing government services closer to MSMEs, especially in areas far
from the regional center,” she added.
Setting up of business centers is in compliance to
Republic Act No. 10644 or the Go Negosyo Act. The law seeks to strengthen
micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to create more job opportunities in
the country.
The MSME Development Council through the DTI is the
coordinating and supervising body for all the agencies involved in the
establishment and operation of the Negosyo Centers. It performs oversight
functions and assigns personnel to fulfil the functions of the center.
As of end of 2016, there are already 447 business
centers operating nationwide.(PNA)
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