Tuesday, January 20, 2026

U.S.-based tech firm aims to connect American buyers and verified PH manufacturers

Pinoy Global Supply (PGS), a U.S.-based technology firm, has discussed with the
Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) for a digital platform designed to connect U.S. buyers with verified manufacturers in the Philippines.
PEZA Director General Tereso O. Panga met with PGS founder and CEO Ryford Estores in New York through the Philippine Trade and Investment Center–New York (PTIC-New York) and in coordination with the Philippine Consulate General in New York (PCG-New York) during the recent investment mission to the U.S.
The PGS initiative aims to increase the global visibility of PEZA-registered enterprises and facilitate supply chain diversification. By leveraging technology, the partnership seeks to streamline market access for Southeast Asian sourcing and encourage a shift toward higher-value manufacturing activities within the Philippines.
The mission reinforced ongoing efforts to promote the Philippines as a competitive investment and sourcing destination for U.S. companies.
Panga’s delegation also met with the Philippine Consulate General to align strategies for marketing Philippine economic zones and priority industries to U.S. investors, underscoring the government’s proactive approach to capturing interest amid global supply chain realignments.
Panga said the New York engagements reflect a broader strategy to provide integrated logistics solutions and capacity-building initiatives for international stakeholders. As U.S. companies increasingly seek alternative manufacturing hubs, these collaborative efforts position the Philippines as a competitive, digitally-ready partner in the global market.
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