GET TO KNOW DTI- REGION 4A
DTI-Region 4A or DTI-CALABARZON is composed of the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon.
CALABARZON’s thriving industries include semi-processed industrial raw materials and industrial components coming from its 31 world-class industrial estates and economic zones (ecozones). Laguna is dubbed as the automotive capital or “the Detroit City of the Philippines” because most of the automative assemblers in the country—Ford, Honda, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Toyota—are located here.
The region also hosts the big names in the electronics and semiconductor industries and has a vast pool of human resource base for the manufacturing and services industries.
NEWSSUCCESS STORIES
SUMULONG, RIZAL -- Juan Sumulong Memorial School invited DTI Rizal to join and share their expertise during its Work Immersion Program. More than 200 Accounting Business Management and Home Economics strand students from various branches of the said school actively participated in the activity. It was part of their preparation
Read more. PAKIL, LAGUNA — The Department of Trade and Industry – Laguna Provincial Office (DTI-Laguna), through its Negosyo Center Pakil, conducted a webinar on Forex Trading for Beginners: What You Need to Know and How Does It Work last 16 February 2023 via the online conferencing platform Zoom. The 2-hour webinar
Read more. CABUYAO CITY, LAGUNA — The Department of Trade and Industry – Laguna Provincial Office (DTI-Laguna) through its Negosyo Center Cabuyao conducted an orientation and seminar on Consumer Education for the Local Price Coordinating Council Members. The said event was held at Cabuyao Retail Plaza, Cabuyao City, Laguna, on February 9,
Read more. Lumban, Laguna – One of the responsibilities of Negosyo Center is to promote ease of doing business and facilitate access to services for MSMEs within its jurisdiction, and by means of access to services, SME Roving Academy (SMERA) is one of the DTI continuous learning programs designed for the development
Read more. On 19 July 2021, the Department of Trade and Industry-Shared Service Facilities (DTI-SSF) Quezon Team conducted a meeting and action planning with the local government unit (LGU) of Alabat, Quezon and SSF Regional Coordinator Leif Byron S. Samiano to determine steps in resolving the current non-operational status of the said
Read more. The Department of Trade & Industry-Quezon in partnership with Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO) formally ended the 8th week assignment of CA Fred Burke through exit meeting last 06 July 2021. Thelma Laguador of Dinggo Thelma Enterprises is one of the recipients of the Accelerating Women’s Empowerment (AWE) program in
Read more. Negosyo Center Tayabas City Business Counselor Shaira Anne Budoy, Barangay Chairman Arthur Obciana and Elsa Rubio, Deputy Director General of Rotary Club of Cosmopolitan-Lucena, attended the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) Meeting on 03 July 2021. The meeting in Barangay Mateuna was held to tackle the service of initiating government
Read more. On 17 May 2021, the DTI-Quezon Shared Service Facilities (SSF) Team consisted of SSF Provincial Coordinator Ma. Graciela C. Ledesma, SSF Support Staff Dara Jannes C. Obmerga and Negosyo Center-Sariaya Business Counselor (BC) Shayne B. Nocus travelled to Sariaya, Quezon to monitor the SSF that were established in the said municipality.
Read more. The Department of Trade and Industry Rizal Provincial Office (DTI-Rizal), through Negosyo Center-Tanay, conducted a webinar on Basic Market Insights for Sari-Sari Stores with the Mansmith and Fielders, Inc. CEO Ms. Chiqui Escareal-Go on 28 June 2021 via Zoom. The webinar was anchored in the Negosyo Serbisyo sa Barangay Livelihood
Read more. Santa Rosa City, Laguna – The Department of Trade and Industry – Laguna Provincial Office (DTI-Laguna) Negosyo Center in the City Government of Santa Rosa continues to facilitate the growth of the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). To further promote the services of the center, an SME Roving Academy
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