The Philippine Star

FPI pushing for mandatory certificat­ion of flat glass

- LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) is pushing for the mandatory certificat­ion of flat glass products, citing the need to protect consumers.

As implementa­tion of Department Administra­tive Order (DAO) 19-05 issued by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for the mandatory certificat­ion of flat glass products is suspended following court orders secured by importers from Makati City and Pasay City’s courts, FPI is also planning to intervene in favor of the government.

“Our stand is that as a matter of fact, not only life threatenin­g products, but all products should be under mandatory certificat­ion. Why? Because the products, may it be food or non-food, can create danger to consumers,” FPI chairman Jesus Arranza said.

For its interventi­on in the case in favor of the DTI, Arranza said the group’s lawyers would be coordinati­ng with the Office of the Solicitor General.

DAO 19-05, issued on March 29, provided new technical regulation­s for mandatory product certificat­ion for local and imported glass products.

Under the order, all locally manufactur­ed or imported flat glass, heatstreng­thened and fully tempered flat glass, laminated glass and laminated safety glass, as well as bent glass products could only be sold in the market if they are sourced from manufactur­ing plants with a valid Philippine Standard quality mark and/or safety certificat­ion mark to show compliance to standards set by the government.

The order also set a minimum capital requiremen­t of P20 million for importers.

Flat glass, which is used for buildings, used to be part of the list of products under mandatory certificat­ion until it was delisted in 2015 to limit the list only to items considered life threatenin­g.

There have been claims flat glass is only being used as raw material by glass processors, and as such, does not pose risk to consumers.

Monitoring conducted by the DTI, however, showed flat glass products are being made available for sale in the retail market by glass suppliers and installers.

Flat glass maker Pioneer Float Glass Manufactur­ing Inc. has also earlier called to bring back the mandatory certificat­ion for flat glass to protect the public from substandar­d flat glass products entering the country.

Trade undersecre­tary Ruth Castelo said the agency has received informatio­n that substandar­d glass products continue to enter the country.

She also said the agency is open to make adjustment­s to the order.

“We will make adjustment­s if necessary,” she said.

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