The regional office building of the Department of Trade and Industry-Region 12 in Koronadal City (PNA GenSan file photo) GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Region 12 is advising the public to be more cautious in buying Christmas lights and other related electrical decorations. Jude Constantine Jaugan, director of DTI-Region 12, said in an advisory on Wednesday that buyers should be more careful and thorough in purchasing such products, and only choose those that have passed the government's quality standards. He specifically cited electrical items that have the Philippine Standard or PS marks and Import Commodity Clearance or ICC stickers for those manufactured overseas, as safe and quality products. Jaugan said there could be Christmas lights and other products being sold in local establishments that have not passed the standard quality checks. "Some of these could be defective and substandard, and might compromise our safety," the offici
The regional office building of the Department of Trade and Industry-Region 12 in Koronadal City (PNA GenSan file photo) GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Region 12 is advising the public to be more cautious in buying Christmas lights and other related electrical decorations. Jude Constantine Jaugan, director of DTI-Region 12, said in an advisory on Wednesday that buyers should be more careful and thorough in purchasing such products, and only choose those that have passed the government's quality standards. He specifically cited electrical items that have the Philippine Standard or PS marks and Import Commodity Clearance or ICC stickers for those manufactured overseas, as safe and quality products. Jaugan said there could be Christmas lights and other products being sold in local establishments that have not passed the standard quality checks. "Some of these could be defective and substandard, and might compromise our safety," the offici
MANDATORY PRODUCTS. A three-day Consumer Welfare Mandatory Products Quality and Safety Information Showcase by the Department of Trade and Industry Antique provincial office will run until Oct. 23, 2021 at the Robinsons Mall in San Jose de Buenavista. DTI Antique Trade and Development Specialist Glen Fernando said Thursday (Oct. 12, 2021) they are urging consumers to patronize the products with Philippine Standard (PS) or Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) because these are safe and of good quality.(PNA photo by Annabel Consuelo J. Petinglay) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Antique provincial office is urging consumers to patronize mandatory products stamped with either the Philippine Standard (PS) or Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) mark for their safety. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is currently holding a Consumer Welfare Mandatory Products Quality and Safety Information Showcase at the Robinsons Mall in San Jose de Buenavista
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