Published July 7, 2021, 12:31 PM
A total of 352 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) products under the Go Lokal! program have been mainstreamed and graduated as regular suppliers to 20 big retailers in the country.
Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez said at the virtual launch of Go Lokal! of Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. (MRSGI), which provides selected products free retail space in two of their Metro Supermarkets outlets.
Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez (File photo / MANILA BULLETIN)
According to Lopez, a total of 20 big retailers have joined the program providing free space to MSME products in 144 stores or malls nationwide. So far, 788 MSMEs have participated in the Go Lokal! Program since its inception in 2016.
Published July 1, 2021, 11:37 AM
Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc.(MRSGI) has partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and various entrepreneurs and organizations to support their products through a succession of events that celebrate Filipino diversity and spirit of service amid the pandemic.
The company has devoted a selling area in two of its flagship supermarket branches Metro Market!Market! in Taguig City and Metro Ayala Center Cebu to feature various home-grown brands and products. This initiative is dubbed as
Bayanihang Metro x Go Lokal!
Go Lokal!,a free market access platform for Philippine micro,small,and medium enterprises (MSMEs) initiated by the Department of Trade and Industry in collaboration with selected retail partners, continues to reach a wider market. Since its inception in 2016, the program has partnered with 20 retailers, rolled out 144 stores nationwide, and assisted 788 MSMEs of which 352 became regular suppliers of partner retailers. To da
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