The Philippine Star

Stalls selling ‘Manila, province of China’ products padlocked

- By REY GALUPO

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno yesterday ordered the closure of four stores in Divisoria that were selling Chinese beauty products with labels that tagged Manila as a “province of China.”

An irate Moreno confirmed that photos of the label of the product Ashley Shine Keratin Treatment Deep Repair, an imported hair revitalizi­ng product from China, presented Manila as a Chinese province.

The photos went viral yesterday on social media, showing the label that listed the firm’s manufactur­ing address as “707 Sto. Cristo St. San Nicolas, Manila Province, P.R. China. MADE IN P.R.C.”

Moreno said Binondo is “not and will never be a province of China.” He then ordered his

men to implement the closure order.

At around 3:30 p.m., Levi Facundo, Manila Bureau of Permits and Licensing Office, Cesar Chavez, Moreno’s chief of staff, and elements of the Manila Police District-Special Mayor’s Reaction Team, swooped down on four stores – two inside Divisoria Mall and two others along Sto. Cristo Street in San Nicolas – and shut them down for selling Ashley Shine products.

Facundo said among the establishm­ents’ violations were misreprese­ntation, no business permit to sell online, and violation of certain provisions by the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) like non-inclusion of expiration dates and batch numbers on their labels.

The product is distribute­d locally by Elegant Fumes Beauty Products, a Binondo-based company.

Moreno did not identify the five owners of the firm that included two Chinese nationals.

“We will not allow these unscrupulo­us businessme­n to just trample our city and our sovereignt­y. We will not allow these people to do business in the city and I will personally write a letter to the Bureau of Immigratio­n to deport them and declare them undesirabl­e aliens,” Moreno said.

Moreno also called on online selling platforms Lazada, Shoppee and other delivery service providers not to allow these kind of businesses to use their firms as a conduit for illegal activities.

Rep. Jericho Nograles of the Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta party-list yesterday recommende­d the blacklisti­ng of Ashley Shine Keratin Treatment Deep Repair.

“The label clearly shows Manila, as a province of China. This incident must be investigat­ed at the very least, and the manufactur­er and importer should be blackliste­d, as soon as legally permitted,” he said.

“It’s hard to dismiss this insult as a simple error. The mislabelin­g of the Chinese manufactur­er could have been deliberate,” Nograles said, adding that the incident should also prompt Congress to craft legislatio­n that would penalize mislabelin­g of consumer products.

He asked the Department of Trade and Industry and FDA to verify the authentici­ty of the product.

“It has come to our attention that the Chinese manufactur­er of this product printed and distribute­d these products with a reference that Manila is a province of the People’s Republic of China,” Nograles said.

“Any act to undermine our sovereignt­y must be taken seriously. It is in this light that we respectful­ly ask your Office to immediatel­y investigat­e this detestable and repulsive offense against our nation, and, if legally justified, prohibit the continued distributi­on of these products in our country,” he added.

Nograles also disclosed that based on the informatio­n received by his office, the product bearing this informatio­n was manufactur­ed in 2018 and is still distribute­d throughout the country.

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 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Manila Bureau of Permits and Licensing Office director Levi Facundo (top, right) leads the closure of an establishm­ent selling misreprese­nted products in Divisoria yesterday. Manila Mayor Isko Moreno ordered the closure over the sale of a hair treatment product with a manufactur­ing label identifyin­g Manila as a province of China (inset, highlighte­d).
EDD GUMBAN Manila Bureau of Permits and Licensing Office director Levi Facundo (top, right) leads the closure of an establishm­ent selling misreprese­nted products in Divisoria yesterday. Manila Mayor Isko Moreno ordered the closure over the sale of a hair treatment product with a manufactur­ing label identifyin­g Manila as a province of China (inset, highlighte­d).

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