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PBBM names new acting DTI chief
By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos, Philippine News Agency
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has designated Trade Undersecretary Ma. Cristina Roque as Acting Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Malacañang announced on Friday.
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) announced Roque’s appointment in a Facebook post on the same day Secretary Alfredo Pascual’s resignation took effect.
Marcos administered the oath of office to Roque as DTI acting secretary in a ceremony at Malacañan Palace in Manila.
The PCO shared to reporters several photos of Roque’s oath-taking.
Prior to her new stint, Roque served as DTI undersecretary leading the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development Group.
She has executed various programs and initiatives aimed at helping MSMEs, according to the statement issued by the PCO.
“She oversees critical areas including the Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development, the Bureau of Marketing Development and Promotions, the OTOP (One Town, One Product) Program Management Office, and the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Management Office,” the PCO said.
“Additionally, she manages the operations of the Small Business Corporation and the Cooperative Development Authority,” it added.
The PCO said Marcos believes Roque is an “excellent choice” to become the acting head of the DTI, given her dedication and leadership in the MSME sector.
“The President emphasized the importance of the Department of Trade and Industry and the need for capable leadership. The DTI plays a pivotal role in our nation’s economic growth, particularly in supporting MSMEs,” it said.
Roque earned her bachelor’s degree in Industrial Management Engineering, minor in Chemical Engineering from De La Salle University.
Marcos is expecting a “seamless transition” under Roque’s leadership, the PCO said.
Pascual’s resignation was first announced by the PCO on July 31.
The PCO said Marcos is grateful to Pascual for his service and contributions to the department.