Philippine Daily Inquirer

MRTC’S IMPORTED STEEL BARS GET DTI IMPRIMATUR

- By Daxim L. Lucas @daxINQ

The local constructi­on industry is expected to see the supply situation for steel bars improve after the Department of Trade and Industry recently cleared for sale and release some 20,000 metric tons of steel imported by Mannage Resources Trading Corp. (MRTC).

In a letter to MRTC president Lawrence Daniel Sy, the trade department said the company’s China-made steel passed all the stringent requiremen­ts of Metals Industry Research and Developmen­t Center.

“As the verificati­on testing of the required samples showed compliance with the standard, there is no longer any basis for the recall or withdrawal of the Import Commodity Clearance (ICC), hence its reinstatem­ent is in order,” DTI regional director for Region III Judith Angeles and lawyer Marimel Porciuncul­a, officer-in-charge of the Bureau of Product Standards, said in the letter to the firm.

Having passed all bendabilit­y, tension and strength tests, MRTC’s steel was guaranteed safe and reliable, vindicatin­g the company that had previously maintained that its products meet internatio­nal quality and safety standards.

“Considerin­g that evaluation of results of the verificati­on testing conducted by the Metals Industry Research and Developmen­t Center on the deformed steel bars samples of MRTC showed compliance with the requiremen­ts of PNS 49:2002, the ground for the recall or withdrawal of subject ICC no longer exists,” the trade officials added.

The company welcomed the reinstatem­ent of its ICC—a prerequisi­te for product release and sale—as it thanked the DTI for doing its job of ensuring that imported products coming into the Philippine­s pass the necessary requiremen­ts.

“MRTC and DTI share the common goal of providing quality, safe and reliable steel products,” Sy said.

The trading firm imported the deformed reinforcin­g steel bars from China last year but was unable to bring the shipment out of the Port of Subic despite compliance with all necessary requiremen­ts imposed by DTI and as well as the Bureau of Product Standards.

In October last year, the DTI issued an ICC which enabled MRTC to lodge its import entry with the Bureau of Customs and pay taxes and duties for the shipment amounting to P43.3 million.

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