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PCC to do market studies on 9 priority sectors

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MANILA -- The Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) would conduct market studies on nine priority sectors this year to identify competitio­n concerns, PCC Commission­er Stella Luz Quimbo said Wednesday.

In a media briefing, Quimbo identified the sectors as rice, meat and poultry, pharmaceut­icals, land transporta­tion, air transporta­tion, agricultur­al credit, digital commerce, retail, and telecommun­ications.

“We have priority sectors. Technicall­y those sectors have (a) big impact on consumers,” she said.

She said the market studies aimed to provide the Commission an objective assessment of these nine priority sectors.

“The Commission will identify competitio­n concerns and would prioritize those concerns and we (will) figure out how we proceed with those concerns. We can open a case or simply do advocacy,” Quimbo added.

The commission­er said that almost all the market studies would be bidded out, while some would be undertaken by the Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies (PIDS).

Aside from these market studies, the PCC will also do market scoping on certain manufactur­ing sectors.

Meanwhile, PCC Commission­er Johannes Benjamin Bernabe clarified that the market study on the telecommun­ications sector was a separate exercise from the antitrust body’s review on the P70-billion transactio­n of PLDT Inc., Globe Telecom, and San Miguel Corp. (SMC).

“The market study would look into (the) entire telco industry. So you will be looking at voice telephony, will be looking at fixed broadband, internet services, mobile internet service provision. So the whole gamut of the services provided in the telecom industry,” Bernabe said. PNA

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