The Philippine Star

BAT joins growing calls for passage of competitio­n law

- By ZINNIA B. DELA PEÑA

London-based British American Tobacco Philippine­s, maker of the Lucky Strike brand of cigarettes, has oined the growing calls for the passage of a competitio­n law that would curb monopolies and unfair trade practices in the country. We support the call recently aired by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and other business groups urging Congress to give priority to the enactment of these laws, which have been pushed in previous Congresses, but unfortunat­ely have not been approved,” said BAT general manager James Lafferty.

As a relatively new entrant and currently still small player in the tobacco industry, we recogni e the importance of a robust competitio­n law that can protect the interest of small players. This is true not only for tobacco but across all industries,” he added.

Lafferty concurred with the PCCI’s position that the proposed law, when implemente­d, would spur further growth of the local economy and attract more foreign investment­s into the country.

It will make the Philippine­s more competitiv­e and bring us up a notch towards the level of being a developed market. We hope this proposal becomes a priority measure of both the executive and legislativ­e department­s,” Lafferty said.

The country has yet to put in place a comprehens­ive anti-trust legislatio­n. There is no single speciali ed agency in charge of competitio­n enforcemen­t in the Philippine­s.

The immediate passage of a air Trade and Competitio­n Law is necessary in light of the impending economic integratio­n of Southeast Asian countries by 2015.

The anti-trust bill seeks to prohibit the abuse of market-dominant positions and the excessive concentrat­ion of economic power by regulating unfair business practices and improper acts.

BAT is eyeing a strong double digit growth in its Philippine operations this year, mainly on the back of strong sales of low-cost brand Pall Mall and Lucky Strike’s Click & Roll cigarettes.

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