The Philippine Star

BOI, PNP set to tackle rules on controlled chem

- By Richmond Mercurio

The Board of Investment­s is meeting with stakeholde­rs this week to discuss the proposed Philippine National Police memorandum circular that outlines the implementi­ng regulation­s for controlled chemicals.

The PNP has suspended for 60 days its rule requiring companies to secure a license or permit to import or transport commonly used chemicals.

The moratorium took effect on Dec. 9 and will end on Feb. 9.

PNP’s current list of controlled chemicals include common household chemicals, including those that are used by electronic­s and semiconduc­tor manufactur­ers.

Upon completion of the review process, the draft PNP circular is expected to be signed by mid-February, the BOI said.

“The government and private sector have been working together to address barriers to enhance the ease of doing business in our country. We are seeking a balanced solution to regulate the industry while simplifyin­g the processes involved in securing PNP permits and licenses,” Trade and Industry Undersecre­tary and BOI managing head Ceferino Rodolfo said.

The PNP circular includes the list of controlled chemicals, the proposed procedures to streamline regulation, including storage, handling and transport, and the accreditat­ion guidelines for third party logistics providers, and company-owned vehicles.

The BOI is working closely with stakeholde­rs in processing a list to identify which controlled chemicals may be deregulate­d and which ones must be kept in the regulated list.

It aims to simplify the processes in securing PNP permits and licenses.

The Philippine chemicals industry is currently the third largest subsector of the country’s manufactur­ing industry.

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