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// Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
DEC
14
2020

SBN-1951: Regulating the Importation, Manufacture, Sale, Packaging, Distribution, Use, and Communication of Vapor Products and Heated Tobacco Products

An Act Regulating The Importation, Manufacture, Sale, Packaging, Distribution, Use, And Communication of Vapor Products And Heated Tobacco Products This bill seeks to regulate, the importation, manufacture, sale, packaging, distribution, use, advertisement, promotion and
NOV
26
2020

Soaring food prices to increase number of GNP—Gutom na Pilipino

The next Cabinet meeting should map out plans on how to tame what seems to be runaway prices of food, placing them beyond the reach of households made poorer by the pandemic-caused economic slowdown, Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto said today. “I think this should be on
OCT
14
2020

DTI agency’s failure to buy P9 B worth of critical equipment harms frontliners’ capability

President Duterte’s promises of new equipment for “his beloved uniformed services” are being betrayed by the Philippine International Trading Corporation’s (PITC) “failure to deliver them on time or deliver them at all.” The intent of another branch of government – Congress –
OCT
12
2020

DTI import corporation fails to deliver P3.27 B worth of fire stations, trucks

At least 242 towns have no fire stations or fire trucks, but a Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-attached corporation—whose competence is to import goods— has not been able complete even one of the 98 fire stations it was contracted to build for P892 million. The undelivered
SEP
29
2020

Huwag i-pasa load sa LGUs ang pagbili ng palay

Kakaunti lang ang local governments na may surplus na pera na pwedeng ipambili ng palay. Wala nang laman ang kanilang salop ng pera. Matagal nang inubos ng Covid. Hindi pwedeng i-pasa load ang problemang ito sa mga local government frontliners. Malaking gastos ang pagpapatakbo ng
JUL
15
2020

‘DTI Should Barter That Statement For Common Sense, And Swap It For Compassion’

DTI should barter that off-the-cuff statement with common sense, and exchange it with a clarificatory statement that no law is being violated by neighbors swapping goods in the community chat group.  When you exchange a tax-paid shirt too small for you for tax-paid shorts