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The Department of Trade and Industry ( fil, Kagawaran ng Kalakalan at Industriya}, abbreviated as DTI) is the executive department of the
Philippine government The Government of the Philippines ( fil, Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas) has three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and d ...
tasked as the main economic catalyst that enables innovative, competitive, job generating, inclusive business, and empowers consumers. It acts as a catalyst for intensified private sector activity in order to accelerate and sustain economic growth through comprehensive industrial growth strategy, progressive and socially responsible
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and deregulation programs and policymaking designed for the expansion and diversification of Philippine trade – both domestic and foreign. Department Order No. 19-18, s. 2019, laid out the organizational structure of the department into the following functional groups: Competitiveness and Innovation Group (CIG); Consumer Protection Group (CPG); Industry Development and Trade Policy Group (IDTPG); Management Services Group (MSG); Regional Operations Group (ROG); and the Trade Promotions Group (TPG). Its
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include 27 foreign trade service posts, 17 regional offices (including Negros Island Region), 87 provincial/city/area offices, 12 bureaus, 4 attached agencies, 7 attached corporations, and 8 services offices. The department is headed by a Secretary (equivalent to Minister) and assisted by Undersecretaries (equivalent to Deputy Minister) which take charge of certain sub-department each, and Assistant Secretaries which serve as specialized assistants of the Secretary.


History


Department of Commerce and Police

On September 6, 1901, the
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established the Department of Commerce (and Police) of the
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.
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future
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served as its commissioner from 1904 through 1908.


Department of Commerce and Industry (DCI)

After
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, President
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issued ''Executive Order (EO) No. 94'' on October 4, 1947, creating the Department of Commerce and Industry (DCI). Cornelio Balmaceda, a much sought-after
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of
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and director of the Bureau of Commerce (BOC), was appointed acting secretary of the newly created Department of Commerce and Industry. Prior to ''EO 94'', the Bureau of Commerce was tasked to develop and promote the country's trade and industry, under the overall supervision of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce, as stipulated by ''Act 4007'' by the Philippine Legislature, enacted on December 5, 1932. By 1972, the DCI had grown into a big organization with 10 regular bureaus and 22 agencies under its direct supervision. The DCI was mandated to promote, develop, expand, regulate and control of foreign and domestic trade and industry, as well as tourism. To have closer supervision and to ensure more effective delivery of services, President
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issued ''Presidential Decree (PD) 189'' on May 11, 1973, creating the Department of Tourism to handle all tourism-related matters. A year later on June 21, 1974, Marcos issued ''PD 488'' creating the Department of Industry whose principal function was to promote and enhance the growth of the country's existing and thriving industries. On June 2, 1975, the Department of Trade was created under ''PD 721'' to pursue efforts of the government toward strengthening the country's socio-economic development, particularly in the area of commercial activities. A key strategy of the new department was vigorous export promotion to generate much needed foreign exchange. A Bureau of Foreign Trade was also particularly established to push for domestic trade and marketing programs. In the early 1980s, this goal of national economic development required the need to hew industrial promotion efforts with the expansion of Philippine trade overseas. This resulted in the creation of the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MOTI) on July 27, 1981, which took over the functions of the subsequently abolished Departments of Trade and of Industry. Drastic changes followed after the
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. President Corazon Aquino signed ''Executive Order No. 133'' on February 27, 1987, effectively reorganizing the Ministry of Trade and Industry and renaming it the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). This was further strengthened by the issuance of ''Executive Order 292'' (Administrative Code of 1987). Other latter legislations have also amended its functions and structures. In the 20s of the 21st century, DTI implemented The No Wrong Door policy to improve government responsiveness with a mandate to forward citizen cases to the right agency.


Organizational structure

The department is headed by the
Secretary of Trade and Industry (Philippines) The secretary of trade and industry ( Filipino: ''Kalihim ng Kalakalan at Industriya'') is the head of the Department of Trade and Industry and is a member of the president’s Cabinet. The current secretary is Alfredo E. Pascual, who assum ...
with the following six undersecretaries and assistant secretaries: * Undersecretary for Competitiveness and Ease of Doing Business Group * Undersecretary for Consumer Protection Group * Undersecretary for Industry Development and Trade Policy Group * Undersecretary for Management Services Group * Undersecretary for Regional Operations Group * Undersecretary for Trade and Investments Promotion Group * Assistant Secretary for Competitiveness and Ease of Doing Business Group * Assistant Secretary for Consumer Protection Group * Assistant Secretaries for Industry Development and Trade Policy Group * Assistant Secretary for Management Services Group * Assistant Secretaries for Regional Operations Group * Assistant Secretary for Trade and Investments Promotion Group


List of the Secretaries of Trade and Industry


Attached Agencies and Corporations

The following are attached to the Department of Trade and Industry: * Board of Investments (BOI) * Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) * Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP) * Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) * Design Center of the Philippines (DCP) * Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) *
Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines 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 ...
(IPOPHL) * National Development Company (NDC) *
Philippine Economic Zone Authority Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) is a government agency in the Philippines attached to the Department of Trade and Industry created to help promote investments in the export-oriented manufacturing industry into the country by assisting ...
(PEZA) * Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC) * Philippine Pharma Procurement Incorporated (PPPI) * Small Business Corporation (SB Corp) * Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Attached agencies are actually sub-agencies of any national departments of the national government organization in the Philippines in which creation is established by special laws and its operation is independent of its mother unit. The mother unit only serves as supervisory on these special attached agencies.


See also

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United States Department of Commerce The United States Department of Commerce is an executive department of the U.S. federal government concerned with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity. Among its tasks are gathering economic and demographic data for bus ...


References


External links


Department of Trade and Industry websitePhilippine Business Registry website
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