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To entice the public and private sectors to prioritize Filipino products, Senator Cynthia A. Villar has moved to declare November “Buy Pinoy, Build Pinoy Month.”

In her Senate Bill 357, Villar likes our people to prioritize the purchase and utilization of Filipino products, labor and services.

According to Villar, while we often hear the saying “Tangkilikin ang Sariling Atin,” we normally take it for granted and/or seldom do it. The bill also aims to inculcate in each Filipino the wisdom of supporting Filipino-made products, and recognize Filipino producers, particularly micro, small and medium enterprises .

 

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