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We’ve started the talks since early last year and have recently founded a new group or association of digital commerce players in the Philippines. This new non-profit, non-stock organization is formally called the DCOM (or Digital Commerce Association of the Philippines). The organizaton is composed of key players in the Philippines, both companies and individuals, who are involved in eCommerce in the country. As a matter of disclosure, YugaTech & YugaDeals are founding members of the association. The goal of the association is simple — promote and advocate e-commerce in the Philippines. If you are in some way involved in ecommerce, this would be a good starting place for you to know and interact with other key players in the industry. We’ve got the folks from Sulit, Multiply, Ensogo, CashCashPinoy, Shopinas, Mozcom, etc as part of the founding members of the association. Read more in our articles including "Digital Commerce Association of the Philippines" and "YouTube Shopping now available in PH, expands Shopee partnership across SEA".

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What is ecommerce association?

We’ve started the talks since early last year and have recently founded a new group or association of digital commerce players in the Philippines. This new non-profit, non-stock organization is formally called the DCOM (or Digital Commerce Association of the Philippines).

What have you covered about ecommerce association?

The organizaton is composed of key players in the Philippines, both companies and individuals, who are involved in eCommerce in the country. As a matter of disclosure, YugaTech & YugaDeals are founding members of the association. The goal of the association is simple — promote and advocate e-commerce in the Philippines.

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Our coverage of ecommerce association includes: "Digital Commerce Association of the Philippines"; "YouTube Shopping now available in PH, expands Shopee partnership across SEA"; "Filipinos spent over Php329 billion in e-commerce in 2021". Each article provides unique insights and information.