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MSMEs take center stage in Marcos-Concepcion meeting

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President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has vowed to make the empowerment of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) a priority of his administration.

The pledge was made during a courtesy call of Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion on Wednesday to discuss with the incoming Chief Executive pressing issues affecting the country’s MSMEs, as well as health, economy, and the impact of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war on Philippine markets.

During the meeting, Marcos and Conception agreed that the MSMEs are crucial in the country’s prosperity. The sector, which comprises 99.5 percent of all business establishments in the Philippines, generates 62.6 percent of jobs for Filipinos.

Marcos gave assurance that his administration will focus on the MSME sector. He also sought Concepcion’s suggestions on what the sector needs most as the country recovers from the pandemic.

“Our MSMEs need access to money, market and mentorship opportunities,” Concepcion said, as he outlined the three elements that underpin the programs of the non-profit Go Negosyo, which he founded in 2005.

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He said funding would be especially crucial as the Russia-Ukraine crisis and the resulting inflation continue to exert pressure on the country’s entrepreneurs.

Concepcion shared with the President-elect how large corporations can support MSMEs by including them in their value chain, allowing them to move up the ladder and help propel forward the country’s economic progress.

Marcos welcomed the continuation of initiatives to help ease MSMEs into the digital economy, including those pioneered by Go Negosyo at the height of the lockdowns.

Concepcion told Marcos how Go Negosyo was able to shift online its in-person mentoring programs, specifically those it conducts in cooperation with the Department of Trade and Industry, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Tourism.

The shift also allowed Go Negosyo to explore more alliances and expand its reach across the archipelago using digital technology.

Concepcion also told Marcos his organization’s health initiatives during the pandemic.

Marcos said his administration recognizes the need to always consider the people’s health and the economy as inter-related issues. “I suggested to the President-elect that we should eventually have to plan how we can move out of a pandemic mindset to ensure our country’s economic growth,” Concepcion said.

He also reiterated his call to lift the public health emergency status and the eventual removal of alert levels, while at the same time continuing with vaccinations. Concepcion also suggested the granting of Certificates of Product Registration for COVID vaccines to allow their commercial availability to citizens who wish to be vaccinated.

Concepcion described the meeting as “meaningful and promising,” and that the President-elect was open and welcoming to suggestions. “It was a productive discussion between two people who have heard of each other but never had the chance to meet in person,” he said. Also present were incoming Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez and Go Negosyo Lead Adviser Josephine Romero.

“We both agree that MSMEs should be supported if we are to realize inclusive growth for the Philippines,” he said of the meeting.

The Go Negosyo founder committed to consolidate and bring together the private sector in its common goals with the Marcos administration, and to work with incoming Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual to ensure continuity of its programs to provide access to money, market and mentorship to MSMEs.

“I am confident that under the Marcos presidency, and with united efforts from the private sector, we have a chance at realizing inclusive growth and prosperity for all,” Concepcion said.

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