The Philippine Star

Canned goods makers to hike prices

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Manufactur­ers of canned goods are expected to jack up prices of their products in the coming months in line with the rising prices of tinplates and foreign exchange movement.

“There is an indication to increase prices of canned products. There is a request submitted to us, anywhere from P1 to P2 per can increase,” Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said yesterday.

“Their basis for increase is the increase in prices of the tinplates and other raw materials, which have a bigger percentage compared to the percent contributi­on of fuel in the production cost. There is also the change in forex since they import the tinplates,” Lopez added.

Lopez, however, said DTI estimates that any price adjustment due the factors cited should only result in an adjustment of between 36 centavos and 50 centavos per can.

Lopez said the proposed P1 to P2 per can increase of some manufactur­ers would be allowed even though it is higher than the DTI estimates, as long as not all players would implement it.

He said the agency would step in and investigat­e if all brands implement the similar P1 to P2 per can price hikes at the same time.

“So down the road that’s probably an adjustment we will see, anywhere between 50 cents to P1 in these canned products,” Lopez said, noting that companies are also weary of increasing their prices too much for fear of losing market share.

Last year, the DTI has scrapped the practice of pre-approval on the setting of suggested retail price (SRP) of basic necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s as it decided to hand over the control to manufactur­ers.

Manufactur­ers, however, are still required to submit updated SRPs of basic necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s and notify DTI Consumer Protection and Advocacy Bureau of any adjustment­s.

Based on its monitoring activities in recent months, Lopez said prices of basic necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s have so far remained stable, with most brands selling below the SRP.

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