Categories
Government

BASIC GOODS AVAILABLE IN PAENG-HIT AREAS – PASCUAL

As chairman of the National Price Coordinating Council, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is coordinating with the Philippine Chamber of Food Manufacturers, composed of manufacturers and retailers of basic necessities and prime commodities (BNPC), to guarantee timely and constant replenishment of goods, particularly in areas affected by Tropical Storm Paeng.

After the onslaught of Paeng, the DTI is continuously conducting intensified monitoring of prices and supply of BNPCs and ensures the submission of daily situational monitoring reports from its provincial and regional offices.

“The prices and supply of basic necessities and prime commodities are generally stable based on the latest nationwide situational report,” Trade Secretary Fred Pascual underscored.

“We remind businesses and traders to comply with the price freeze on basic necessities in areas under state of calamity.”

“We remind businesses and traders to comply with the price freeze on basic necessities in areas under state of calamity,” Pascual added.

“Prices of basic necessities are automatically frozen at their prevailing prices for sixty (60) days once a State of Calamity is declared in an area.”

Under Republic Act No. 7581, or the Price Act, as amended, prices of basic necessities (BN) are automatically frozen at their prevailing prices for sixty (60) days once a State of Calamity (SOC) is declared in an area unless sooner lifted by the President.

The DTI monitors BN products under its purviews such as canned fish, locally manufactured instant noodles, bottled water, bread, processed milk, coffee, candles, laundry soap, detergent, and salt.

Meanwhile, other implementing agencies under the Price Act ensure price stability and availability of supply for the products under their jurisdiction.

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is in charge of rice, corn, cooking oil, fresh, dried, and other marine products, fresh eggs, fresh pork, beef, and poultry meat, fresh milk, fresh vegetables, root crops, sugar, and fresh fruits while the Department of Health takes care of essential drugs.

Consumers are encouraged to report retailers, distributors, and manufacturers that sell basic necessities above their prevailing prices via One-DTI (1-384) Hotline or email, ConsumerCare@dti.gov.ph.

Home

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *