Davao, Philippines—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Task Force Kalasag nabbed a massive haul of uncertified products valued at over PHP 17.6 million during its five-day focused enforcement in Davao Del Sur and Davao Del Norte.

In its relentless nationwide campaign against illegal products conducted from September 02 to 06, the task force confiscated a total of 7,441 uncertified products across the region. Most of the illegal items seized were lead-acid batteries and tires for automotive vehicles, valued at over PHP 14,000,000.

These confiscated products lacked the Philippine Standard (PS) markings and Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) stickers, manufacturer, and other product-related information in violation of Department Administrative Order No. 02:2007.

“While we protect our businesses, consumer safety remains our priority. This accomplishment of Task Force Kalasag reflects the DTI’s strong commitment to removing potentially hazardous products from the market,” said DTI Acting Secretary Cristina A. Roque.

Further, Secretary Roque underscored the necessity of enforcing technical regulations to maintain market integrity. “These uncertified products not only pose harm but also undermine fair competition. By enforcing strict standards, we create a level playing field for legitimate businesses that adhere to regulations. This aligns with our vision of Bagong Pilipinas where we foster a safe and just environment for both businesses and consumers.”

50 out of the 198 firms monitored in Davao were issued with a Notice of Violation (NOV). The businesses were given 48 hours from receipt of the notice to submit a written explanation of their non-compliance.

The DTI Fair Trade Group (FTG) Supervising Head Assistant Secretary Agaton Teodoro Uvero highlighted the significance of nationwide monitoring and enforcement.

“Through this expanded monitoring and enforcement across regions, we ensure that Filipinos remain confident in our role in safeguarding their rights and well-being. These initiatives send a clear message that non-compliance with technical regulations will not be tolerated,” he said.

Task Force Kalasag, spearheaded by the DTI-FTG’s Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau, has seized a total of 428,267 uncertified products valued at over PHP 240 million in just five months.

FTEB Director Fhillip Sawali committed to further strengthening monitoring and enforcement efforts.

“As we approach the year’s end, we are further intensifying our efforts to enhance monitoring and enforcement against substandard and illegal products. To achieve this, we encourage consumers to remain vigilant when purchasing products and to report any suspicious items or services,” Sawali said.

“Together, we can ensure only safe, compliant, and high-quality products reach the shelves and protect the interests of both consumers and legitimate businesses,” he added.

The DTI urges the public to report retailers, distributors, and manufacturers that sell uncertified and illegal items through One-DTI (1-384) or through consumercare@dti.gov.ph. ♦

Date of release: 14 September 2024