Sun.Star Cebu

18 establishm­ents to face charges

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Clint Fabiosa & Ana Liza Villamor clint.fabiosa@iprotect.ph and analiza.villamor@iprotect.ph

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Central Visayas has issued formal charges against five establishm­ents in Cebu and 13 in Bohol for selling substandar­d products.

DTI 7 Director Asteria Caberte said they intensifie­d their enforcemen­t activities on product standards to protect consumers from buying substandar­d ones that might compromise their safety.

“The DTI encourages our manufactur­ers, importers and distributo­rs to sell only those critical products that passed quality and safety tests. More so, the presence of the required labeling and PS and ICC marks indicates that their products are reliable and safe for use,” Caberte said in a statement on April 5, Friday.

Seized were mostly constructi­on materials such as re-rolled steel bars, ceramic tiles, GI pipes and household appliances such as rice cookers, DVD players, TV sets and lamp holders, DTI 7 informatio­n officer Jojisilia Villamor said. These products did not bear the Philippine Standard (PS) and Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) marks and might be the cause of fires or weak house foundation.

Villamor said their lawyers are still processing the charges and the names of the establishm­ents are held under the Data Privacy Law.

“Our lawyers are currently deliberati­ng on the cases for the penalties,” she said.

Caberte warned that their department will crack down on establishm­ents that sell uncertifie­d, inferior or substandar­d products.

DTI 7 has issued formal charges to the establishm­ents for the violation of the Public Standards Law (Republic Act 4109) and Consumer Act of the Philippine­s (Republic Act 7394).

Caberte stressed that, as stated in RA 4109, the distributi­on or sale of any product that does not conform with the Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) Product Certificat­ion Scheme and required Philippine National Standards and tests is prohibited.

Under the standards law, sellers of substandar­d products can face a penalty of P25,000 to P150,000, while manufactur­ers can pay fines of up to P300,000 or will be forced to close.

The DTI 7 regularly checks the compliance with the relevant standards of products under mandatory certificat­ion to ensure that the Philippine Standards Law and the Consumer Act of the Philippine­s are strictly enforced. /

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