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INVENTORY OF THINGS AT HOME

LOCAL PRODUCTS FOREIGN PRODUCTS


Kitchen wares Corning ware set - USA
Camel Stand Fan Samsung Smart TV- South Korea
Mandaue Foam Huawei Cellphone- China
Rice Cooker Jag Jeans - Australia
JBL Speaker Nike shoes - USA
Globe at Home Prepaid Wi-Fi Burberry Bag - England
Sala Set Casio calculator - Japan
Dining Set Havaianas Slippers - Brazil
Bench Shirt Acer Laptop - Taiwan
Penshoppe T-shirt Timex watch - USA
BNY Jeans Panasonic Refrigerator - Japan
Marikina Shoes
GIBI Sandal
Filigia Shoes
Uno Mono block Plastic Chair
Durabox cabinet

Mostly products in our home were locally made from the kitchenware,
dining set, and even accessories. Like kitchenware these are locally made
because materials used in making the products were available in our
country. In the list above there are also products that are made from foreign
countries such as TV, refrigerator, laptop and cellular phones. These
products were foreign made because Philippines have not yet able to
manufactures those kind of products.
Supporting local means supporting yourself too. When you buy
Philippine-made products, money stays in the community when you
purchase from locally-owned micro, small, and medium enterprises
(MSMEs) because they also purchase from other local businesses such as
banks, service providers, and farms. This in turn strengthens the Philippines’
economic base, allowing support and success for other local businesses as
well.
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are considered the
backbone and lifeblood of the Philippine economy. From food
manufacturing, retail, to distribution, and services, it helps a lot in our
economy. These small businesses give significant development to the
country’s economic activity, keeping the wheels of our country’s economy
running. This means by supporting our Philippine MSMEs, you are also
supporting the progress of our fellow Filipinos!
As our country faces its biggest challenges especially during this
pandemic, as hundreds of thousands of Filipino artisans, makers, creators,
and entrepreneurs face the prospect of a weakened economy, let us
remember that they need our support more than ever. Buy local, buy
Filipino-made products. Keep Filipino hands working so we can keep our
economy going.

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