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EXPONET Directory FOREWORD The EXPONET Directory 2020 Edition was prepared by the Export Marketing Bureau (EMB), formerly Bureau of Export Trade Promotion (BETP), to provide quick reference to the contact details of export-trade related government and private agencies, institutions, and organizations. We thank our government partners and business support organizations in making this possible. SENEN M. PERLADA Director Export Marketing Bureau OUR VISION We are acknowledged globally as the country’s top-of-mind lead export marketing agency driving the growth of Philippine exports to uplift the lives of the Filipino people. OUR MISSION We champion export growth through strategic promotions founded on our comprehensive base of knowledge. 2 Please email to [email protected] any changes in the contact details 2020 Exponet Directory EXPONET Export Marketing Bureau Ground Floor, DTI International Building 375 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City Ms. Agnes Perpetua R. Legaspi Assistant Director Ms. Suraida U. Guro Division Chief Export Assistance and Business Matching Division EXPONET STAFF: Mr. Rodelio A. Torre Ms. Susette S. Manrique Mr. Franclem A. Peña Ms. Romina Patricia G. Blacer Mr. John Derrick C. Anchinges Ms. Desirie Jen V. Bernardo Ms. Asnia Bayabao Tel. Nos.: (+632) 8465.3300; 8897.7605 Fax: (+632) 8899.0111 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.dti.gov.ph/exports 2020 Exponet Directory Please email to [email protected] any changes in the contact details 3 DTI-EMB TRADE FACILITATION SERVICES Export Assistance Network / General Export Inquiries [email protected] [email protected] (+632) 8465.3300 loc.107, 110 Business Matching [email protected] (+632) 8465.3300 loc. 102, 113 Export Trade Complaints Handling [email protected] (+632) 8465.3300 loc. 106, 110 Coffee Accreditation and Export Documentation [email protected] (+632) 8465.3300 loc. 106 Exporter Accreditation under the Export Development Act (EDA) [email protected] (+632) 8897.7605; 8465.3300 loc. 107 Philippine Export Competitiveness Program [email protected] (+632) 8465.3300 loc. 104, 103 4 Please email to [email protected] any changes in the contact details 2020 Exponet Directory SUMMARY OF EXPONET SERVICES AND CORRESPONDING COOPERATING AGENCIES I. ORGANIZING FOR EXPORTS Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) …………………………………………... 47 Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) …………………….……………….….... 62 -63 Bureau of Small & Medium Enterprise Development (BSMED) ……….... 38 Center for International Trade Expositions & Missions (CITEM) ………….....35 -36 Consumer Protection and Advocacy Bureau (CPAB) …………….…….…. 29-30 Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) ……….…………………..….... 22-23 DTI Regional Offices …………………………………….…………………..... 39-45 Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) …………………………………………...… 35 Foreign Trade Service Corps (FTSC) …………………………………….…. 13-22 Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) ….……………….…... 74-75 Regional Operations Group (ROG) ………………………………………..... 37 Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) ……………..………………….… 36-37 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ……….…………………...... 80 U.P. Institute for Small-Scale Industries (UP-ISSI) ….……………….…..... 83 II. EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION Asian Terminal, Inc. (ATI)……………………………………………………... 127 Bureau of Customs (BoC) …………………………………………...………... 58 -62, 84 Bureau of Import Services (BIS) ……………………………………….…….. 31 Bureau of International Trade Relations (BITR) ……………………………. 31-32 Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) ……………….……………………………….. 50, 85 Bureau of Quarantine (DOH-BOQ) ………………………………………….. 77 Clark Development Corporation (CDC) …………….……………..…………. 63-64 Department of Finance (DOF) ……………………….……………………….. 67 One-Stop-Shop Tax Credit and Duty Draw back Center …………….… 85 Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) ………………………………..…….…. 68 Department of National Defense (DND) …………….………………..……... 69 Department of Science & Technology (DOST) …….……………………..… 69-70 Department of Touris m (DOT) ……………………….…………………......... 70 Export Facilitation One-Stop Export Documentation Center (EFOSEDC)... 84 Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) ……………………………………………... 35 Food Development Center (FDC) …………….………...………….……….... 74 Foreign trade Service Corps (FTSC) ………………………………………… 13-22 Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) …………………………. 25-34 International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) …………..……….. 128 Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) ……………….………………..…….. 75 Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) …………….……………………..... 53 National Museum of the Philippines ………………....………………….…... 54 National Tobacco Administration (NTA) ……………………………………… 77 One Stop Export Documentation Center (OSEDC) - Clark ………………... 84 Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) ……………….…... 111 Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) …………………….……………….….... 55 Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) ………….……………….……. 24 Societe Generale de Surveillance S.A. (SGS) ……………………….….….. 129-130 Tariff Commission …………………………………………………….…..….… 81 2020 Exponet Directory Please email to [email protected] any changes in the contact details 5 III. COMMODITY AGENCIES ON E.O. 1016 (For Regulated & Prohibited Products) Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas International Operations Department (BSP-IOD)……………………... 47 Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) ………………………………….. 48 Board of Investments (BOI) Legal and Investment Compliance Service …...………………………48 Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) ……………………………...…....……….. 48-49 Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFA R) ……………………..… 49 Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) ………………………………...................… 50 Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) …………………………...……….............. ..64 Energy Resource Development Bureau (ERDB) …………...……..……… ..73 Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) …………..…………….…….. 50-51 Export Marketing Bureau / Coffee Certifying Office (EMB-COFFEE) ………...51 Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) …………………..………….………..73 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ……………………….…...…………. 51-52 Forest Management Bureau (FMB) ……………………….……..…………. 52 Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) …………………......................... 53 National Food Authority (NFA) ……………………………………............... 54 National Museum of the Philippines ……….…………………….…………. 54 Optical Media Board (OMB) ……………………………………...…………... 54-55 Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) …………………………...…………….. 55 Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority (PhilFIDA) …………………..56 Philippine National Police-Firearms and Explosives Office (PNP-FEO) …………………………………..….. 57 Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) ………….……………….…. 57 Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) …………………………............... 57 IV. EXPORT MARKETING AND PROMOTION Center for International Trade Exposition & Mission (CITEM) ………………..35- 36 Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) ………..…………………………….……....35 (formerly Bureau of Export Trade Promotion) Foreign Trade Service Corps (FTSC) ……………………………...…….... 13-22 Trade Promotions Group (TPG) ………………………..…………..………...34 Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) ………….…….……………. 128 Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) …………….……. 111 Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC) ….………………...…. 24-25 Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (PHILEXPORT) ………………….114 Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in the Philippines (TECO) …………….....130 World Trade Center (WTC) ……………………………..…...……………..... 130 6 Please email to [email protected] any changes in the contact details 2020 Exponet Directory V. TECHNICAL SERVICES AND QUALITY CONTROL Bureau of Trade and Industrial Policy Research (BTIPR) …………………... 27 Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) …………………...……….......….…..... 29 Center for Device Regulation, Radiation Health and Research (CDRRHR) 63 Competitiveness Bureau (CB) ………….…….…….…...…………………...... 28 Consumer Protection Group (CPG) …………………………………………... 29 Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP) ………………..... 22 Department of Energy (DOE) …………………………………………………. 66 Des ign Center of the Philippines (DCP) ………………………………………. 36 Export Development Council (EDC) ………………….……………..…...…... 46 Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau (FTEB) ……………………….……………... 30 Food Development Center (FDC) …………………….…………...…..……... 74 Healthcare Information Management Association of the Philippines (HIMAP) …………………...……...………………........ 103 Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) ….……...…….……….. 74-75 Integrated Food Manufacturers’ Association of the Philippines for Productivity (INFOMAPP) ………….……..…….... 104 Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) ……...….…..…...…..23 Metals Industry Research and Development Center (MIRDC) …….….…... 75-76 Metalw orking Industries Association of the Philippines (MIAP), Inc. ….…... 106 Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) ….….…. 76 National Competitiveness Council (NCC) ……………………………………. 42 Philippine Accreditation Bureau (PAB) ……………………………………….. 28 Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI) ……………………..………….. 80 Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) ……………………..……………... 36-37 Small Enterprises Research and Development Foundation (SERDEF) ...... 129 Startegic Trade Management Office (STMO) ………………………………... 32 VI. PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Department of Science and Technology (DOST) ………............................. 69-70 Des ign Center of the Philippines (DCP) ………………………………….…... 36 Intellectual Property Office Philippines (IPOPHL) …….………………...…… 23 Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) ……………………..………………..…….…... 106 Packaging Institute of the Philippines (PIP) ………………….…………........ 108 Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) ….…………………….
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