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DTI Directory of Key Officials As of 28 February Directory of Key Officials Consolidated by the Knowledge Management and Information Service (KMIS) 28 February 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Office of the Secretary ............................................................................................ 1 Internal Audit Service (IAS) .................................................................................. 1 Legal Service (LS) ............................................................................................. 1 Foreign Trade Service Corps (FTSC) ......................................................................... 1 Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP) ............................................... 3 Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) ................................................................. 3 Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) ................................................ 3 National Development Company (NDC) .................................................................... 3 Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) ............................................................... 3 Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC) ..................................................... 3 Philippine Pharma Procurement Incorporated (PPPI) .................................................... 4 Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) ....................................... 4 Competitiveness & Innovation Group (CIG) ................................................................... 4 Bureau of Trade and Industrial Policy Research (BTIPR) ................................................. 4 Competitiveness Bureau (CB) ................................................................................ 4 E-Commerce Program Office (ECO) .......................................................................... 4 Philippine Accreditation Bureau (PAB) ..................................................................... 4 Consumer Protection Group (CPG) ............................................................................. 4 Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) ....................................................................... 4 Consumer Protection and Advocacy Bureau (CPAB) ...................................................... 5 Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau (FTEB) .................................................................... 5 Industry Development & Trade Policy Group (IDTPG) Bureau of Import Services (BIS) ............................................................................. 5 Bureau of International Trade Relations (BITR) ........................................................... 5 Strategic Trade Management Office (STMO) ............................................................... 5 Board of Investments (BOI) .................................................................................. 6 Management Services Group (MSG) ............................................................................. 6 Finance Service (FS) .......................................................................................... 6 Human Resource and Administrative Service (HRAS) ..................................................... 6 Information Systems Management Service (ISMS) ......................................................... 6 Knowledge Management and Information Service (KMIS) ................................................ 6 Planning and Management Service (PMS) .................................................................. 6 Resource Generation and Management Service (RGMS) .................................................. 6 Regional Operations Group (ROG) .............................................................................. 7 Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development (BSMED) ........................................ 7 DTI-CARP Program Management Office (PMO) ............................................................. 7 Regional/Provincial Offices ................................................................................... 7 Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) ............................................................... 7 Region 1 .................................................................................................... 7 Region 2 .................................................................................................... 7 Region 3 .................................................................................................... 8 Region 4-A (Calabarzon) ................................................................................ 8 Region 4-B (MIMAROPA) ................................................................................. 8 Region 5 .................................................................................................... 9 Region 6 .................................................................................................... 9 Region 7 .................................................................................................... 9 Region 8 ................................................................................................... 10 Region 9 ................................................................................................... 10 Region 10 ................................................................................................. 10 Region 11 ................................................................................................. 10 Region 12 ................................................................................................. 11 Caraga ..................................................................................................... 11 National Capital Region Office (NCRO) .............................................................. 11 Small Business Corporation (SB Corp.) ....................................................... 12 Special Concerns .................................................................................................. 12 Trade Promotions Group (TPG) ................................................................................ 12 Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion (BDTP) ............................................................ 12 Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) ............................................................................ 12 Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) ..................................... 12 Design Center of the Philippines (DCP) .................................................................... 12 Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) ................................................................. 12 Councils Export Development Council (EDC) ........................................................................ 12 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Council ................................. 12 National Price Coordinating Council (NPCC) .............................................................. 13 As of 28 February 2020 DIRECTORY OF DTI OFFICIALS DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Trade & Industry Building 361 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City TRUNKLINE – (+632) 7791.3100 (+632) 77510.DTI(384) CALL CENTER – 1-384 CELL PHONE – (+63) 917.834.3330 EMAIL – [email protected] www.dti.gov.ph Facebook: @DTI.Philippines Twitter: @DTIPhilippines Instagram: @DTI.Philippines YouTube: DTIPhilippines LinkedIn: DTIPhilippines OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Edgar C. Herrera Email: [email protected] Director Phone: (+632) 7791.3214 Clariza Mae A. Columna Ramon M. Lopez Email: [email protected] Trade Service Officer IV Secretary Phone: (+632) 8465.3300 Ext. 392 5F Industry & Investments Building Roger B. Lapining Email: [email protected] 385 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City Internal Auditor V Phone: (+632) 7791.3400 Management Audit Division Josephine C. Palima Fax: (+632) 8896.1166 Phone: (+632) 7791.3368 Chief Trade-Industry Development Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Specialist Phone: (+632) 8465.3300 Ext. 375 Ireneo V. Vizmonte Hideliz Marie Alonzo Laranang Email: [email protected] Undersecretary and Chief of Staff Internal Auditor V 5F Trade & Industry Building Operations Audit Division CHINA 361 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City Phone: (+632) 7791.3215 Phone: (+632) 7791.3242 Email: [email protected] Fax: (+632) 8890.4870 Beijing, People’s Republic of China (PROC) Glenn G. Peñaranda Email: [email protected] Legal Service (LS) [email protected] Commercial Counsellor 2F Trade & Industry Building Philippine Trade and Investment Center 361 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City Angelo B. Taningco Embassy of the Philippines Phone: (+632) 7791.3300 Assistant Secretary JD16-1-081, Jianguomenwai DRC Email: [email protected] Phone: (+632) 7791.3394 No. 1 Xiushuijie, Chaoyang District Email: [email protected] Beijing Atty. Joan Karen A. Riola Phone: +86.10.85865817 Director Mary Jean T. Pacheco Fax: +86.10.85865975 Phone: (+632) 7791.3301 Assistant Secretary Email: [email protected] Fax: (+632) 7751.4778 2F HPGV Building [email protected] Email: [email protected] 395 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City Shanghai, People’s Republic of China (PROC) Phone: (+632) 8890.5128 Atty. Yolanda Y. Villanueva Mario C. Tani Email: [email protected] Attorney V Commercial Vice Consul Phone: (+632) 7791.3303 Philippine Trade and Investment Center Atty. Angeline G. Villamor-Lim Email: [email protected]
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