By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff Reporter
LAOAG CITY—The prices of
school supplies and other prime commodities this upcoming school opening are
generally stable based on the latest monitoring of the Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI).
“For school supplies, most of
the prices have been stable,” said DTI provincial director Benjamin Garcia.
Earlier, DTI conducted field
visits among several commercial establishments here as they issued a new list
of suggested retail prices (SRP) for prime commodities including school
supplies.
With a competitive price
market, Garcia advised consumers to carefully check on the labels, name of
manufacturer and the presence of non-toxic materials in school supplies.
Garcia reiterated that
consumers should check if the products being sold in the market have the
Philippine Standard or Import Commodity Certificate markings to ensure these
have passed the government’s product standards and are safe for use.
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