
THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Thursday launched the One DTI Portal, offering business owners and consumers a single website (one.dti.gov.ph) to access services the agency’s services.
“This marks a significant step in improving e-governance and facilitating ease of doing business,” Trade Assistant Secretary Marcus Valdez II said at the website’s launch in Manila. “With this unified platform, we bring together all DTI client e-services into a single, accessible gateway.”
The portal enables users to complete transactions such as business registration, filing complaints, verifying online businesses, searching accredited organizations, accessing trade-related data and information, and applying for the DTI Trustmark certification.
The website had been developed last year, Valdez said.
Previously, DTI services were spread across different websites, managed by different bureaus, requiring users to create multiple accounts and enter the same information to complete transactions.
One DTI Portal is easier to access, said DTI E-Commerce Bureau Director Eryl Royce Nagtalon, adding that users will no longer be confused by different websites for different services.
The launch of the portal is in line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to speed up the digital transformation of government processes and operations.


