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The rise of women in trade
The Philippine Star
|April 20, 2025
The push for empowering women in the trade The industry is no longer just about equality but is now about driving economic growth and resilience.
The rise of more female leaders in the global trade industry proves their ability to thrive and bring progress to their respective organizations.
A prime example of this is Department of Trade and Industry Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona. She rose from the ranks with her decades of service to the agency, starting as technical staff.
“Being a woman enables me to bring a unique and valuable perspective to my role as undersecretary of the Regional Operations Group in the Department of Trade and Industry – and that one highlights collaboration, resilience and adaptability,” Lantayona said.
“They say that women are natural problem-solvers and multitaskers – traits that are most needed when your job requires balancing multiple responsibilities in diverse locations and cultural nuances,” she added.
Lantayona emphasized that women play a crucial role in the trade industry, noting that they could be entrepreneurs, decision-makers and innovators, contributing significantly to economic growth and industry transformation.
“Women-led enterprises have always been instrumental in job creation, driving innovation and introducing fresh perspectives to the table. By empowering women in trade – whether through policy support, capacity building, or financial assistance – we create a more diverse, inclusive and dynamic business environment. This not only strengthens local economies but also positions the Philippines as a global player in trade and commerce,” she said.
The DTI official stressed that ensuring women are equipped with the right tools, resources and opportunities to succeed in the trade industry is vital in building a sustainable and resilient market.
International Trade Center (ITC) managing director for Asia-Pacific Sylvie Cochin echoed Lantayona’s sentiments, emphasizing that being a woman in a leadership position brings a unique perspective on the importance of fostering women empowerment worldwide.
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