Rep. Harry Angping, chairman of the Committee on trade and industry, will deliver the keynote speech on the July 16 opening ceremony which will be highlighted by the "Outstanding SME Awards" to be given to deserving micro, small, and medium enterprises. This award will be given to SMEs that have excelled in their respective business endeavors and have initiated measures to improve their competitiveness. The Small Business Corp. will likewise give awards to the corporations outstanding bank partners for its various financing programs.
A selling fair which will be participated by SMEs showcasing different products will be part of the celebration. Other activities lined up for the week includes presentations of SME support programs in areas such as policy advocacy, financing and marketing. Seminars will also be held on the following topics: financing, e-commerce, product packaging, franchising and technical skills demonstration. The seminars are free of charge. Interested participants may contact the secretariat, for reservations, at telephone numbers 890-4968 and 897-7596.
The SMED Week is being spearheaded by the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council which Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas chairs. The council is composed of government and private sector representatives.