The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is implementing a price freeze in the town of San Andres, Romblon, following the declaration of a state of calamity due to the Habagat, enhanced by Super Typhoon Carina and Super Typhoon Butchoy.
According to Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual, the price freeze, effective immediately, aims to protect consumers from unjust price increases during this crisis.
This price control includes essential goods such as rice, corn, bread, fresh vegetables, root crops, pork, beef, poultry, eggs, milk, coffee, sugar, cooking oil, salt, laundry soap, detergent, firewood, charcoal, candles, and certain medicines classified as essential by the Department of Health.
The price freeze will remain in effect for the duration of the state of calamity.
Secretary Pascual issued a stern warning to businesses that may attempt to exploit the situation:
“We have activated our monitoring teams to strictly enforce the price freeze. Those found violating the law will face severe consequences, including imprisonment and substantial fines. We urge all establishments to comply with the price freeze and prioritize the well-being of our fellow citizens during this difficult time.”
He further reassured the public: “We understand the challenges faced by our kababayans in San Andres due to the typhoon. Rest assured that the DTI is working tirelessly to maintain price stability and safeguard the welfare of consumers.”
Consumers are encouraged to report any overpricing or violations to the DTI Consumer Care Hotline at 1-384 or via email at consumercare@dti.gov.ph.