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MANILA - The Department of Trade and Industry's Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau (DTI-FTEB) on Thursday filed formal charges against nine establishments in Quezon City for allegedly selling automotive batteries and tires and lighters without the proper clearance.

DTI said 110 pieces of lead-acid automotive batteries and pneumatic tires amounting to P552,762 were being sold without the required Philippine Standard (PS)/Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) mark and other labels.

These shops include Mercury Battery Industries, Inc.; Four L's Corporation; Tyrepro Banawe Inc.; Jawe Marketing; Kar Motion Tires, Batteries and Accessories; MJM Auto Care Center; LP Herrera Tire Supply; and, Trade.com.ph Corporation.


A total of 145 pieces of disposable lighters without the PS or ICC mark were also found at the Ever Plus Store, Inc.

The DTI-FTEB enforcement teams conducted their inspections on June 28 to July 4, 2016 in 70 automotive supplies establishments in the National Capital Region. -- Report from Alvin Elchico, ABS-CBN News
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