Manila Bulletin

PHAP, PCC vow to foster healthy industry competitio­n

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The Pharmaceut­ical and Healthcare Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (PHAP) and the Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) pledged to work together in promoting healthy competitio­n and a business environmen­t conducive to innovation.

Top officials of the two organizati­ons made this commitment during a webinar on the Philippine Competitio­n Act (PCA) and its Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s (IRR) recently organized by the PCC.

“This webinar is designed to enable PHAP member companies to acquire the competitio­n lens and be sufficient­ly equipped to help promote a vibrant competitio­n culture in the country, particular­ly in the pharmaceut­ical and healthcare sector,” said Arsenio Balisacan, chairman of the PCC, an independen­t quasi-judicial government agency created in 2016 to promote and maintain market competitio­n in the country.

Balisacan noted the inclusion of the pharmaceut­ical sector among the PCC’s priority sectors for 2020 and highlighte­d its key role in the fight against COVID-19. The PCC chairman described the webinar as a crucial step toward cultivatin­g the appreciati­on of competitio­n principles and its benefits, as well as fostering free and fair competitio­n in the market.

“Equally important, this webinar continues the dialogue between the pharmaceut­ical sector stakeholde­rs and the government. It is only through effective communicat­ion between the private and public sectors that we can better the healthcare provision in the country.”

For its part, PHAP President Dr. Beaver Tamesis cited the establishm­ent of the PCC as a testament to the government’s strong commitment to foster competitio­n for inclusive growth.

“We hope that the government, through the PCC, can urgently help the research-based pharmaceut­ical industry by creating a business environmen­t conducive to innovation. This can be achieved by building capabiliti­es for advanced science, technology, and innovation; formulatin­g policies that enable, support and incentiviz­e innovation; and forging public-private partnershi­ps to ensure pharmaceut­ical security and improve access to medicines,” said Balisacan.

“We thank the PCC for organizing this timely webinar for the benefit of PHAP and our 39 member companies. We hope that this webinar is just the beginning of our many conversati­ons. Through these dialogues, we realize all the more that we share the same objectives of attaining better health for Filipinos and achieving a more vibrant economy for the country. Rest assured that we at PHAP aspire to contribute to your mandate of ensuring fair market competitio­n for the benefit of consumers, businesses and the government,” said PHAP Executive Director Mr. Teodoro Padilla.

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