DTI Region 4-A Rizal

DTI Region 4-A Rizal This is the official page of the Department of Trade and Industry Region 4-A - Rizal Provincial Office. After World War II, President Manuel A.
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The DTI had its beginnings on 23 June 1898 when President Emilio F. Aguinaldo formed four government agencies, namely the Departments of Navy, Commerce, Agriculture, and Manufacturing. On 06 September 1901, the Philippine Commission established the Department of Commerce (and Police). Roxas issued Executive Order (EO) 94 on 04 October 1947, creating the Department of Commerce and Industry (DCI). C

ornelio Balmaceda, a much sought-after Economics Professor and Bureau of Commerce (BOC) Director, 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 trade and industry of the country under the overall supervision of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce (Act 4007 on 05 December 1932 by the Philippine Legislature). After 25 years, by 1972, 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 foreign and domestic trade, industry, and tourism. To have closer supervision and ensure more effective delivery of services, President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued Presidential Decree (PD) 189 on 11 May 1973, creating the Department of Tourism to handle all tourism-related matters. A year later, 21 June 1974, Marcos issued PD 488 creating the Department of Industry whose principal function was to promote and enhance the growth of the existing and thriving industries in the country. On 02 June 1975, the Department of Trade was created under PD 721 to pursue efforts of the government toward strengthening socio-economic development of the country, particularly in the area of commercial activities. A key strategy of the new department was vigorous export promotion to generate much needed foreign exchange (forex). A Bureau of Foreign Trade was also established to push for domestic trade and marketing programs. In the early 80s, the national economic development goal of the Marcos government required the need to hew industrial promotion efforts with the expansion of Philippine trade overseas. This resulted in the creation on 27 July 1981 of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, which took over the functions of the subsequently abolished Departments of Trade and of Industry. Drastic changes followed after the People Power Revolution. President Corazon C. Aquino signed on 27 February 1987 EO 133, reorganizing the Ministry of Trade and Industry and renaming it the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). In 2006, Secretary Peter B. Favila issued a Department Order officially declaring every 27 July of each year, the date and month the Ministry of Trade and the Ministry of Industry was first merged, as the DTI anniversary. Mission

DTI is the main economic catalyst in Enabling innovative, competitive, job-generating, inclusive business, and Empowering consumers. Vision

A more inclusive and prosperous Philippines with employment and income opportunities for all.

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BARAS, 29 May 2026 | DTI Rizal through Negosyo Center Baras, Rizal in collaboration with the Budget and Licensing Office...
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BARAS, 29 May 2026 | DTI Rizal through Negosyo Center Baras, Rizal in collaboration with the Budget and Licensing Office of LGU Baras, hosted an MSME Development Seminar together with an onsite assistance activity for the loan programs of Small Business Corporation (SB Corp) at the New Baras Public Market, participated in by 50 market vendors.

During the seminar, Ms. Marlene De Luna, STIDS of DTI Rizal, oriented participants on the various initiatives, programs, and services of DTI that support business growth, resilience, and competitiveness. She also emphasized the importance of financial readiness, responsible entrepreneurship, and proper business planning in helping MSMEs adapt and thrive in the evolving market environment.

Mr. Lan Doringo, P3 CI Monitoring Staff of SB Corporation, provided onsite assistance to entrepreneurs applying for SB Corp loan programs. He directly guided MSMEs on available financing opportunities, documentary requirements, and the step-by-step application process, making government financial assistance more accessible and convenient for local entrepreneurs seeking to strengthen and grow their businesses.

In support of local entrepreneurs and MSMEs, DTI Rizal and LGU Baras continue to empower the local business community by bringing government programs and financial opportunities closer to the people.



DTI Calabarzon Lalawigan ng Rizal (Official)

LUCENA CITY, 29 May 2026 | DTI Rizal, headed by OIC-PD Sharon F. Dioco, held a strategic meeting with PCA Regional Manag...
29/05/2026

LUCENA CITY, 29 May 2026 | DTI Rizal, headed by OIC-PD Sharon F. Dioco, held a strategic meeting with PCA Regional Manager Bibiano C. Concibido Jr. to strengthen support for local coconut-based enterprises.

​A key highlight of the day was the official registration and profiling of MSMEs utilizing coconut as their primary ingredient and raw material. This convergence ensures targeted assistance under the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan (CFIDP).

​Through this partnership, both agencies commit to providing shared facilities, training, market matching and market access, transforming raw coconut into high-value products to drive sustainable economic growth for Rizal's entrepreneurs.



DTI Calabarzon Philippine Coconut Authority

BARAS, 28 May 2026 | DTI Rizal in partnership with Baras BJMP, successfully conducted the second batch of the Start Your...
29/05/2026

BARAS, 28 May 2026 | DTI Rizal in partnership with Baras BJMP, successfully conducted the second batch of the Start Your Own Business (SYOB) Program for Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs).

The session was facilitated by Ms. Marlene De Luna, STIDS DTI Rizal, with the assistance of Business Counselor Adel Canonigo. Discussions centered on the fundamentals of establishing and managing a business, including identifying opportunities, developing financial awareness, and cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset. Participants were also introduced to the different programs and services of DTI designed to support aspiring entrepreneurs in starting, improving, and sustaining their livelihood ventures.



DTI Calabarzon Lalawigan ng Rizal (Official) Municipality of Baras, Rizal

TAYTAY, 26 May 2026 | The Tailored Fit for Success: BMBE & Financing Forum for the Garments Industry was successfully co...
29/05/2026

TAYTAY, 26 May 2026 | The Tailored Fit for Success: BMBE & Financing Forum for the Garments Industry was successfully conducted on May 26, 2026 at the Smile Taytay IT Training Center in partnership with LGU Taytay and LEDIPO office

The forum gathered members of the local garments industry to discuss the Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBE) program, financing opportunities, and upcoming industry-related initiatives.

Resource speakers from DTI Rizal, Negosyo Center Taytay TIDA-NC John Francis Sta. Rita and Small Business Corporation Rizal Lan Doringo provided discussions on BMBE registration, tax incentives, and available funding programs to help support and strengthen MSMEs in the garments sector.

The activity aimed to equip garment entrepreneurs with knowledge on business formalization and access to financing while connecting them to government programs and future industry development initiatives.



DTI Calabarzon Smile Taytay Lalawigan ng Rizal (Official)

At dahil ginamit mo ang official hashtag ng DTI Rizal na  , i-shoutout na yan! Want to be featured every Fridays here on...
29/05/2026

At dahil ginamit mo ang official hashtag ng DTI Rizal na , i-shoutout na yan!

Want to be featured every Fridays here on our page? Just use hashtag .

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MUNTINLUPA CITY, 28 May 2026 | The Shop Taytay: Southie Edition officially kicked off yesterday at Festival Mall’s UGF East Hall, bringing Taytay’s famous, top-tier tiangge fashion, great food, and unique local finds straight to the Southie community.

Organized by Shop Taytay Bea Alvarez, Jill Jay Aquino, Michelle Shaik, and Donna Santiago, the event opened with welcoming remarks from the four organizers themselves, setting a warm and energetic tone for the days ahead.

This exciting bazaar was made possible through the collaboration of co-presenters Smile Taytay, the DTI Rizal Provincial Office, South Snippets, and Festival Mall.

​Attendees heard powerful, inspiring messages focused on supporting local entrepreneurs, starting with Ms. Sharon F. Dioco, the OIC Provincial Director of DTI Rizal, followed by event sponsor Enrico Sy of Gold Fortune Textile Philippines. A wonderful highlight of the launch was an impromptu interview with Ms. Onie De Leon, who graciously attended to represent her son, Taytay Mayor Allan Martine S. De Leon. During the chat, Ms. Onie heartfeltly shared her own experience as a citizen of Taytay, reflecting on how she has witnessed firsthand the growth of their wonderful garments business. She spoke beautifully about how the industry has uplifted countless Taytayeño families and truly woven itself into the very town culture.

Shoppers of the South can enjoy this four-day run from May 28 to 31, 2026.

Attention Rizal MSMEs! Ready to scale your business in the digital age?DTI Rizal in collaboration with Startup Village i...
28/05/2026

Attention Rizal MSMEs! Ready to scale your business in the digital age?

DTI Rizal in collaboration with Startup Village is bringing you the Certified Digital Negosyo Training Program! If you want to stop guessing and start growing your business online, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for.

🛒 E-Commerce Onboarding
💳 Digital Payments
🤖 AI & Content Creation
🌐 Online Presence

📅 Save the Date:
When: June 3, 2026 (Wednesday) | 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Where: Rizal Provincial Government Multipurpose Hall

🎟️ How to Join (FREE Registration):
Slots are limited, so don’t wait!
👉 Click here to register: bit.ly/DigitalMSME
👉 Or simply scan the QR code in our official flyer

Let’s unlock the next level of growth for your enterprise. See you there!

DTI Calabarzon Lalawigan ng Rizal (Official) @

Address

2F Altica Arcade 83 Circumferential Road Corner Sto. Niño Street, Brgy. San Jose
Antipolo
1870

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+63277441391

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