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The
Administrative Code of 1987
Book IV-The Executive Branch
Title X: Trade & Industry
Executive Order No. 292
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Sec. 1. Declaration of Policy. The State shall develop a
self-reliant and independent national economy effectively controlled
by Filipinos. It recognizes the indispensable role of the private
sector, encourages private enterprise, and provides incentives to
needed investments.
The State shall promote industrialization and full employment based
on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries
that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources,
and which are competitive in both domestic and foreign markets.
It shall protect Filipino enterprises against unfair foreign competition
and trade practices.
In pursuit of these goals, all sectors of the economy and all regions
of the country shall be given optimum opportunity to develop. Private
enterprises, including corporations, cooperatives, and similar collective
organizations shall be encouraged to broaden the base of their ownership.
The State shall pursue a trade policy that serves the general welfare
and utilizes all forms and arrangements of exchange on the basis
of equality and reciprocity. The State shall regulate or prohibit
monopolies when the public interest so requires. No combinations
in restraint of trade or unfair competition shall be allowed. The
state shall protect consumers from trade malpractices and from substandard
or hazardous products.
Sec. 2. Mandate. The Department of Trade and Industry
shall be the primary coordinative, promotive, facilitative and regulatory
arm of the Executive Branch of government in the area of trade,
industry and investments. It shall promote and develop an industrialization
program effectively controlled by Filipinos and shall act as catalyst
for intensified private sector activity in order to accelerate and
sustain economic growth through: (a) comprehensive industrial growth
strategy, (b) a progressive and socially responsible liberation
program, (c) policies designed for the expansion and diversification
of trade, and (d) policies to protect Filipino enterprises against
unfair foreign competition and trade practices.
Sec. 3. Powers and Functions. The Department of Trade
and Industry, shall:
(1) Formulate and implement policies, plans and programs relative
to the development, expansion, promotion and regulation of trade,
industry, and investments;
(2) Consolidate and coordinate all functions and efforts pertaining
to the promotion of exports, diversification and decentralization
of industries, and development of foreign trade;
(3) Encourage and promote the growth and expansion of industries
which make full use of human and natural resources and which are
competitive in domestic and foreign markets;
(4) Adopt and implement measures to protect Filipino enterprises
against unfair foreign competition and trade practices.
(5) Provide incentives to broaden the base of ownership of large-scale
industrial enterprises and accelerate the formulation and growth
of small and medium-scale enterprises;
(6) Regulate the importation of essential consumer and producer
items to maintain their fair and competitive prices to end-users;
(7) Protect consumers from trade malpractices and from substandard
or hazardous products;
(8) Adopt and implement measures to prohibit combinations in restraint
of trade and unfair competition;
(9) Develop the capabilities of industry to increase the domestic
content of its products and upgrade the quality of products according
to competitive international standards;
(10) Encourage and support the formation of People's Economic Councils
at regional, provincial and municipal levels as well as other trade,
industry and consumer protection institutions or associations;
(11) Upgrade and develop the manufacture of local capital goods
and precision machinery components;
(12) Formulate the appropriate mechanics to guide and manage the
transfer of appropriate industrial technology in the country;
(13) Formulate country and product export strategies which will
guide the export promotion and development thrusts of the government;
and implement programs and activities geared towards the overseas
promotion of Philippine exports in overseas markets;
(14) Take the primary role in negotiating and reviewing existing
international trade agreements, particularly those affecting commodity
quotas limiting existing exports of Philippine products to determine
programs for renegotiations of more favorable terms;
(15) Administratively adjudicate and impose reasonable fines and
penalties for violation of existing trade and industry laws;
(16) Prepare, for consideration of the Monetary Board, proposed
programs in the commercial banking sector for directing commercial
lending facilities towards priority areas of commercial and industrial
development, as well as coordinate government direct funding and
financial guarantee programs to achieve trade and industry growth;
(17) Issue subpoena and subpoena duces tecum to compel the attendance
of witnesses and the production of the necessary information, papers
and documents which it may deem necessary in the exercise of its
powers and functions;
(18) Prescribe and enforce compliance with such rules and regulations
as may be necessary to implement the intent and provisions of this
Code, which rules and regulations shall take effect fifteen (15)
days following their publication in the Official Gazette; and
(19) Perform such other functions as may be necessary or incidental
in carrying into effect the provisions of this Code and as may be
provided by law.
Sec. 4. Organizational Structure. The department shall
consist of the offices of the secretary, undersecretaries and assistant
secretaries, national service centers, regional offices, and line
corporate agencies and government entities.
Chapter 2 DEPARTMENT PROPER
Sec. 5. Office of the Secretary. The Office of the
Secretary shall consist of the Secretary, his immediate staff, the
Undersecretary for Policy Planning and Support Services, and the
Offices and Services directly supportive of the Office of the Secretary.
The functions of the foregoing shall be as follows:
(1) The Undersecretary for Policy Planning and Support Services
shall supervise the Office of Policy Research, the Office of Operational
Planning, the Office of Legal Affairs, the Human Resource Development
Service, the General Administrative Service, the Management Information
Service, the Financial Management Service and the Public Relations
Office;
(2) The Office of Policy Research shall coordinate and help formulate
general trade and industry policies for the Department; evaluate
the effectiveness of trade adn industry programs as such, as their
implementation by the Department's Line Operating Units; and research
on trade and industry issues for policy analysis and formulation;
(3) The Office of Operational Planning shall develop operating plans,
programs and projects of the Department as such; supervise the Annual
Trade and Industry Development Planning Conferences between government
and the private sector; evaluate the cost-effectiveness of various
projects and activities of the Department; coordinate the updating
of the Department's operating plans is response to relevant environment
changes; review the Department's performance against standards and
targets previously established; and provide staff services related
to the development, monitoring, reporting and assessment of foreign
assisted projects of the Department;
(4) The Office of Legal Affairs shall provide the Secretary with
legal advise on all policies, programs, and operational matters
of the Department, serve as Counsel for the Department in cases
in which it is a party; handle administrative cases against Department
personnel and submit recommendations pertaining thereto; and review
legislative proposals;
(5) The Human Resource Development Service shall design and implement
human resource development plans and programs for the personnel
of the Department; provide for present and future manpower needs
of the organization; and maintain high morale and favorable employee
attitudes towards the organization through the continuing design
and implementation of employee development programs;
(6) The Financial Management Service shall formulate and manage
a financial program to ensure availability and proper utilization
of funds; and provide for an effective monitoring system of the
financial operations of the Department;
(7) The General Administrative Service shall provide services relative
to procurement and allocation of supplies and equipment, transportation,
messengerial work, cashiering, payment of salaries and other Department
obligations, office maintenance, property safety and security, and
other utility services; and comply with government regulatory requirements
in the areas of performance appraisal, compensation and benefits,
employment records and reports;
(8) The Management Information Service shall design and implement
a comprehensive management information system, both computerized
and manual, for the Department; provide technical assistance to
the various information generating units within the Department;
and establish data exchange linkages with public and private agencies
whenever feasible;
(9) The Public Relations Office shall perform The Department's public
relations function: provide a two-way flow of information between
the Department and its constituencies; and coordinate the Secretary's
regular press conferences and the Department's relations with the
mass media;
(10) The Trade and Investment Information Center shall, as the primary
information arm of the Department, design and operate a computerized
system of collection, documentation, storage, retrieval, and timely
dissemination of comprehensive and relevant information on trade,
industry, and investment for use by other government agencies and
the business sector; coordinate and monitor the information campaigns
on the Department's services, programs, and projects; develop a
communications programs to promote Philippine investment opportunities
and the country's export products which shall be directed at foreign
audiences; and provide creative services to other units of the Department
in support of their own information programs;
(11) The National Industrial Manpower Training Council shall act
as the umbrella agency to coordinate and operate the Cottage Industry
Technology Center, the Construction Manpower Development Foundation,
and the Construction Manpower Development Center and perform other
functions such as initiating specialized industrial training centers
and identifying supply-demand factors and industrial skills subject
to the direction formulated by the National Manpower and Youth Council;
and
(12) There is hereby created in the Office of the Secretary the
Office of Special Concerns to attend to matters that require special
attention, whether involving a matter that crosses several functional
areas, demands urgent action, or otherwise necessitates, in the
Secretary's opinion, attention by a special group.
Sec. 6. Undersecretaries. The Secretary shall be assisted
by five (5) Undersecretaries. They shall exercise supervision over
the offices, services, operating units and individuals under their
authority and responsibility.
The Secretary may designate any Undersecretary to supervise the
bureaus, offices, and agencies, including the attached entities,
consistent with the mandate of the department.
Sec. 7. Assistant Secretaries. The Secretary shall
also be assisted by five (5) Assistant Secretaries who shall be
appointed by the President upon the recommendation of the Secretary.
The Secretary is hereby authorized to delineate and assign the respective
areas of functional responsibility of the Assistant Secretaries.
Within his functional area of responsibility, an Assistant Secretary
shall assist the Secretary and the Undersecretaries in the formulation,
determination and implementation of laws, policies, plans, programs
and projects on trade and industry and shall oversee the day-to-day
administration of the constituent units of the Department.
Sec. 8. Staff Bureaus and Services. The Bureaus and
Service Units shall be responsible for research, formulation of
policy, development of standards, framing of rules and regulations,
program formulation and program monitoring, related to the concerns
covered by the Department's mandate, powers and functions. Implementation
of such policies, standards, rules and regulations, and programs
shall be the responsibility of the Department's Line Operating Units.
Sec. 9. Department Line Operating Units. The Department Line
Operating Units shall be composed of the following:
(1) Regional Offices. These are offices which shall be located in
the National Capital Region and each of the twelve (12) other administrative
regions of the country. They shall be operated and maintained on
a Department-wide basis, acting as implementing arms in the regions
under their jurisdiction, of the Department's policies, programs,
rules and regulations as well as those laws which the Department
is mandated to enforce. (2) Line Corporate Agencies and Government
Entities. These are the government entities and the government-owned
or controlled corporations under the administrative supervision
of the Department which are deemed to be integral parts of the Department
structure notwithstanding their organizational form, and which perform
a focal and implemental role in the Department's programs for the
development of trade, industry and investments.
Chapter 3 OFFICE OF THE UNDERSECRETARY FOR DOMESTIC TRADE
Sec. 10. Office of the Undersecretary for Domestic Trade.
The Office of the Undersecretary for Domestic Trade shall include
all the staff bureaus and services involved in policy formulation,
standards development, regulatory, and service delivery programs
pertinent to domestic trade and commerce being implemented by the
Department's line operating units. The Undersecretary for Domestic
Trade shall supervise the following:
(1) Bureau of Trade Regulations and Consumer Protection. This Bureau
shall formulate and monitor the implementation of programs for the
effective enforcement of laws, correct interpretation and adoption
of policies on monopolies and restraint of trade, mislabelling,
product misrepresentation and other unfair trade practices; monitor
the registration of business names and the licensing and accreditation
of establishments and practitioners; protect and safeguard the interest
of consumers and the public, particularly the health and safety
implications of intrinsic products features, product representation,
and the like; and establish the basis for evaluating consumer complaints
and product utility failures.
(2) Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion. This Bureau shall prepare
and monitor the implementation of plans and programs directed at
the promotion and development of domestic trade, particularly in
the area of efficiency, fairness and balance in the distribution
of essential products and services and in the strengthening of the
domestic base for export activities; conceptualize, monitor, and
evaluate programs, plans and projects intended to create awareness
of domestic marketing opportunities for new projects, new technologies
and investments.
(3) Bureau of Patents, Trademarks, and Technology Transfer. This
Bureau shall examine applications for grant of letters, patent for
inventions, utility models and industrial designs, and the subsequent
grant or refusal of the same; register trademarks, tradenames, service
marks and other marks of ownership; hear and adjudicate contested
proceedings affecting rights to patents and trademarks; receive,
process for registration and evaluate technology transfer arrangements
as to their appropriateness and need for the technology or industrial
property rights, reasonableness of the technology payment, and for
the prohibition of restrictive business clauses, and comply with
all its statutory publication requirements by publishing the same
in a newspaper of general circulation or in the Official Gazette.
(4) Bureau of Product Standards. This Bureau shall review the products
contained in the critical imports list in accordance with established
national standards or relevant international standards and buyer-seller
specifications; promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the
country's shift to the international system of units; study and
carry out research on the various reference materials to be used
as basis for the start of whatever analysis or evaluation is demanded
by the products under examination or investigation; establish standards
for all products of the Philippines for which no standards have
as yet been fixed by law, executive order, rules and regulations
and which products are not covered by the standardization activities
of other government agencies; participate actively in international
activities on standardization, quality control and metrology; ensure
the manufacture, production, and distribution of quality products
for the protection of consumers; test and analyze standardized and
unstandardized products for purposes of product standard formulation
and certification; extend technical assistance to producers to improve
the quality of their products; check length, mass and volume measuring
instruments; and maintain consultative liaison with the International
Organization for Standardization, Pacific Area Standards Congress,
and other international standards organizations.
(5) Video Regulatory Board. This Board shall regulate videogram
establishments; prevent unfair practices, unfair competition, pirating
of legitimately produced video products, and other deceptive, unfair
and unconscionable acts and practices to protect the viewing public
and the general public.
Chapter 4 OFFICE OF THE UNDERSECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Sec. 11. Office of the Undersecretary for International Trade.
The Office of the Undersecretary for International Trade shall include
all the units involved in policy formulation, standards development,
program monitoring of the development, regulatory, and service delivery
programs of the Department pertinent to international trade and
commerce being implemented by the Department's line operating units.
The Undersecretary for International Trade shall supervise the following:
(1) Bureau of International Trade Relations. This Bureau shall be
the primary agent responsible for all matters pertaining to foreign
trade relations, whether bilateral, regional or multilateral, especially
market access and market access related matters; formulate positions
and strategies for trade negotiations, consultations and conferences
as well as supervise trade negotiations, consultations and conferences;
coordinate with other Departments and agencies of the Philippine
government with the view of assuring consistency in the government's
positions in trade negotiations and on other activities pertaining
to foreign trade relations; consult with industry groups and provide
technical advice and information on the above matters and activities;
identify tariff and non-tariff barriers affecting products of export
interest to the Philippines, and negotiate measures for liberalizing
them at bilateral, regional and multilateral form; and evaluate
and submit recommendations on existing and proposed commercial policies
of the Philippines.
(2) Bureau of Export Trade Promotion. This Bureau shall formulate
and monitor programs, plans, and projects pertinent to the development,
promotion, and expansion of the foreign trade of the Philippines;
formulate country and product export strategies; conduct research
on new product development and adaptation opportunities in the export
markets, as well as identify the domestic supply base for such products,
prepare situation reports on all export production; prepare and
update country and regional market profiles; maintain an integrated
information system on all aspects of the products and commodities
relevant to export marketing; formulate, plan, supervise, coordinate
and monitor the implementation of both private and official incoming
and outgoing missions, and review the results of such; promote and
coordinate international subcontracting arrangements between and
among foreign and Philippine investors whereby production operations
and facilities may be located in the Philippines; formulate and
monitor the implementation of policies and guidelines for the registration
and certification of bona fide exporters eligible for the various
export incentive programs of the Philippines; and review and identify
appropriate measures to minimize or deregulate export-import procedures
and other foreign trade laws necessary to stimulate the international
marketing of Philippine products.
(3) Foreign Trade Service Corps. This Corps shall assist Philippine
businessmen, producers, and exporters with marketing information,
project development support, and liaison with foreign government
agencies; develop marketing and commercial intelligence for dissemination
to Philippine businessmen through the Trade and Investment Information
Center; provide direct support to the Department's overseas promotional
programs; assist Philippine businessmen handle trade complaints
against foreign firms and governments; support Department units
in import and export administration, monitoring of trade agreements,
and investments promotion; and be accountable for establishment
of foreign investment and export targets for their respective areas
of responsibility. In addition to the existing Foreign Trade Service
Corps. the President may appoint Trade Commissioners with the rank
of Assistant Secretary to coordinate trade and investment matters
in the various continents to which they are assigned for the purpose
of increasing trade and investments.
(4) Bonded Export Marketing Board. This Board shall promote the
establishment of bonded manufacturing and trading facilities for
the re-export of those products where a clear net value added may
be generated based on the emerging comparative advantage of the
Philippine export industry; study and analyze the international
market for specific products where the Philippines has or can develop
a comparative advantage; recommend to the Bureau of Customs the
licensing of bonded manufacturing facilities and monitor all bonded
manufacturing sites, with the objective of ensuring operational
efficiency; identify and designate sites where export bonded manufacturing
sites shall be located with a view of dispersal to the regions;
and initiate studies on the development and maintenance of the country's
competitive advantage in export products.
(5) Philippine Shippers' Council. This Council shall represent Philippine
shippers in international liner conferences and negotiate in their
behalf, for more favorable freight and shipping rates; evaluate
and issue waivers to the use of Philippine flag carriers; and provide
assistance and information to Philippine shippers, specially exporters,
in matters related to shipping.
(6) Philippine Trade Training Center. This Center shall develop
training modules on export and import techniques and procedures;
raise the level of awareness of Philippine businessmen of export
opportunities and the availability of alternative sources of import
products or diversified markets for exports; offer specialized courses
for specific industry groups directed at overcoming barriers to
overseas market penetration; and conduct training programs in international
trade practices, inspection techniques and exhibitions mounting.
(7) Product Development and Design Center of the Philippines. This
Center shall provide product identification, research, and development
services to the private sector; conduct seminars and workshops on
product design and development; set up design exhibitions; publish
product design related materials; and conduct continuing research
on product and product packaging design trends and processing technologies.
Chapter 5 OFFICE OF THE UNDERSECRETARY FOR INDUSTRY AND INVESTMENTS
Sec. 12. Office of the Undersecretary for Industry and Investments.
The Office of the Undersecretary for Industry and Investments shall
supervise all agencies involved in the formulation and implementation
of programs and projects pertinent to the development of domestic
industries and the promotion of investments in activities or enterprises
critical to the Department's trade and industry development program.
(1) Bureau of Small and Medium Business Development. This Bureau
shall formulate and monitor development programs for private institutions
involved in assisting the trade and industry sector, delivery mechanisms
and linkages for marketing, financial and subcontracting services,
and development programs for livelihood and micro, small and medium
enterprises. (2) Board of Investments, whose functions are defined
below. (3) Export Processing Zone Authority, whose functions are
defined below. (4) Bureau of Import Services. This Bureau shall
monitor import levels and prices, particularly liberalized items;
analyze and forecast import levels; analyze and publish import return
statistics; perform annual reviews of the substantive components
of the Philippine Tariff System and submit recommendations thereon;
perform such other functions on import transactions as the President
or the Central Bank of the Philippines shall delegate or authorize;
and ensure that the Department's views on goods under the jurisdiction
of other Departments are taken into consideration. (5) Iron and
Steel Authority. (6) Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines.
Chapter 6 OFFICE OF THE UNDERSECRETARY FOR REGIONAL OPERATIONS
Sec. 13. Office of the Undersecretary for Regional Operations.
The Office of the Undersecretary for Regional Operations shall exercise
supervision and control over the Department's Regional Offices,
described in Section 9, par. 1 hereof. It shall be responsible for
the field operations of the Department, ensuring full compliance
with Department policies, rigorous implementation of Department
and regulations, and proper implementation of Department plans and
programs by the Regional Offices in their respective administrative
jurisdictions.
Sec. 14. Regional Offices. The Department is hereby
authorized to establish, operate and maintain a Department-wide
regional office in each of the country's administrative regions.
Each Regional Office shall be headed by a Regional Director who
shall be assisted by an Assistant Regional Director. A Regional
Office shall have, within its administrative region, the following
functions:
(1) Implement pertinent laws, and the rules, regulations, policies,
plans, programs and projects of the Department;
(2) Provide efficient and effective service to the people;
(3) Coordinate with the regional offices of other departments, offices
and agencies in the region;
(4) Coordinate with the local government units; and
(5) Perform such other functions as may be provided by law or appropriately
assigned by the Secretary.
Chapter 7 ATTACHED AGENCIES
Sec. 15. Line Corporate Agencies and Government Entities.
The following are the Line Corporate Agencies and Government Entities
that will perform their specific regulatory functions, particular
developmental responsibilities, and specialized business activities
in a manner consonant with the Departments' mandate, objectives,
policies, plans, and programs:
(1) National Development Company. This Company shall promote investments
in or establish enterprises for the express purposes of encouraging
the private sector to follow suit by proving the financial viability
of such enterprises; or of filling critical gaps in the input-output
structure of Philippine commerce and industry when the private sector
is unwilling or unable to engage in such enterprises because of
the magnitude of investments required or the risk complexion of
the undertaking.
(2) Garments and Textile Export Board. This Board, which shall be
supervised by the Undersecretary for International Trade, shall
oversee the implementation of the garment and textile agreements
between the Philippines and other countries, particularly garments
and textiles quotas; approve quota allocations and export authorizations;
issue export licenses and adopt appropriate measures to expedite
their processing; provide the necessary information and statistics
relating to the administration of garments and textiles export quotas
and the flow of garments and textiles exports for monitoring purposes
and for negotiations with other countries; implement rules and regulations
for the administration of all international textile agreements entered
into between the Philippines and importing countries; and fix and
collect reasonable fees for the issuance of export quotas, export
authorizations, export licenses, and other related services, in
accordance with the Department policies, rules and regulations.
(3) International Coffee Organization-Certifying Agency. This Agency,
which shall be supervised by the Undersecretary for International
Trade, shall oversee the implementation of the coffee agreements
between the Philippines and other countries, particularly coffee
quotas.
(4) Philippine International Trading Corporation. This Corporation,
which shall be supervised by the Undersecretary for International
Trade, shall only engage in both export and import trading on new
or non-traditional products and markets not normally pursued by
the private business sector; provide a wide range of export oriented
auxiliary services to the private sector; arrange for or establish
comprehensive system and physical facilities for handling the collection,
processing, and distribution of cargoes and other commodities; monitor
or coordinate risk insurance services for existing institutions;
promote or organize, whenever warranted, production enterprises
and industrial establishments and collaborate or associate in joint
venture with any person, association, company, or entity, whether
domestic or foreign, in the fields of production, marketing, procurement,
and other related businesses; and provide technical, advisory, investigatory,
consultancy, and management services with respect to any and all
of the functions, activities, and operations of the corporation.
(5) Board of Investments. This Board, which shall be supervised
by the Undersecretary for Industry and Investments shall be responsible
for coordinating the formulation and implementation of short, medium
and long term industrial plans as well as promoting investments
in the Philippines in accordance with national policies and priorities;
register, monitor, and grant investment incentives to individual
enterprises; formulate policies and guidelines aimed at creating
an environment conducive to the expansion of existing investments
or attracting prospective investments in the Philippines, Provided,
That the Board shall place primary emphasis on its promotive functions.
(6) Export Processing Zone Authority. This Authority which shall
be supervised by the Undersecretary for Industry and Investments,
shall develop and manage export processing zones, in consonance
with Department policies and programs.
(7) The Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions,
Inc. is hereby merged with the Philippine Trade Exhibition Center.
The latter shall be the surviving entity and is hereby renamed "Center
for International Trade Expositions and Missions."
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