The Philippine Star

SEIPI seeks fast issuance of licenses for controlled chemicals

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Semiconduc­tor and Electronic­s Industries in the Philippine­s Inc. (SEIPI) has called for fast issuance of licenses for controlled chemicals in line with President Duterte’s order to cut red tape.

SEIPI said the group has requested to collaborat­e with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and concerned agencies in simplifyin­g and automating the applicatio­n for permits and licenses on controlled chemicals.

The group cited identifica­tion of the automation project’s business model as a possible area for cooperatio­n.

It said a study could be undertaken of similar systems already in place, such as the automated export documentat­ion system and value-added service provider model, to see which one the PNP automation project can be patterned after.

At the same time, a one-stop shop for permit issuance could also be establishe­d.

In response, SEIPI said the PNP welcomed the idea and is considerin­g the project.

Since the middle of 2015, PNP has imposed strict monitoring and control of common industrial chemicals due to the growing number of terrorist attacks worldwide.

As a result, companies have encountere­d production delays, canceled orders, and massive losses for affected industries.

In response to appeals from the business community, the government in December last year began issuing temporaril­y permits for controlled chemicals and extending their validity.

The government also created a technical working group to look into ways to fast-track and digitize the applicatio­n procedure in preparatio­n for the end of the validity period of the temporary permits.

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