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Sunday, February 26, 2017
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SAN JOSE, Antique – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) here said six more Negosyo Centers will be established this year in six municipalities in the province.
DTI Antique provincial officer-in-charge director Mercedes Young said the centers will help strengthen the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the towns of Sebaste, Patnongon, Libertad, Anini-y, Sibalom, and Culasi
Young said the Negosyo Center in Sebaste will be launched in April; Patnongon in May; Libertad in June; Anini-y in July; Sibalom in August; and September in Culasi.
Already established Negosyo Centers are in San Jose, Valderrama, Tibiao, Pandan and Caluya.
These centers provide a unified and simplified business registration procedure developed by the DTI. They will facilitate and expedite business applications of MSMEs in coordination with the local government unit.
“DTI expects to reach more entrepreneurs in the province through these Negosyo Centers,” Young said.
Authored by Sen. Paolo Benigno Aquino IV, Republic Act 10644, otherwise known as the Go Negosyo Act, mandates the creation of Negosyo Centers in the country. (PIA)
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