DTI finds P457,188 worth of products that didn't pass through inspections  | Inquirer News

DTI finds P457,188 worth of products that didn’t pass through inspections 

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 02:20 PM December 27, 2022

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has found P457,188.60 worth of “nonconforming” products that did not go through government-mandated inspection and approval, the agency said on Tuesday. 

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has found P457,188.60 worth of “nonconforming” products that did not go through government-mandated inspection and approval, the agency said on Tuesday.

The agency found these products while inspecting 23 retail firms in Bulacan in November, said the DTI.

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“Through intense enforcement, the DTI tracked assorted products that did not go through the Mandatory Product Certification Schemes implemented by the DTI-Bureau of Philippine Standards (DTI-BPS), as they do not have the requisite Philippine Standard (PS) Quality and/or Safety Certification Mark and the Import Commodity Clearance (ICC)  Certification,” the DTI said in a statement.

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Some of the items found by the DTI include the following:

  • 11 rolls of Pipes (PE) for potable water supply
  • 42 rolls of Low Carbon Steel Wires
  • 697 pieces of motorcycle helmets
  • Induction cookers
  • Monobloc chairs and stools
  • Electric blenders
  • Electric grills
  • Microwave ovens
  • Extension cord sets
  • Edison screw lamp holders
  • Galvanized iron pipes
  • Fire extinguishers

Out of these 23 retail firms inspected, four were found non-compliant and issued violation notices. The violating firms are expected to explain within 46 hours of receipt of the notices, said the DTI.

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“The DTI’s intensified enforcement operations reflect its commitment to ensure that only  safe and reliable products reach each Filipino consumer,” Consumer Protection Group Assistant Secretary Ann Claire C. Cabochan said.

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According to the DTI, it has confiscated uncertified products worth P67,490,780.90 from January to November.

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