Enrile urges House to immediately approve anti-trust law
MANILA,
Nov. 27 (PNA) – Amid reports that oil companies have been controlling
the price of the petroleum products, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile
called on the House of Representatives to fast-track the passage of
Senate Bill No. 3197, otherwise known as “The Competition Act of 2009.”
“For
the longest time, oil companies have had a heavy hand in using world
market prices as a reason to hike fuel prices. These oil companies are
quick to respond to upward price adjustments, but when price of crude
is down, it is not equally reflected in the pump prices. This
cartel-like behavior is a clear violation of the anti-trust bill which
the Senate already approved on third reading,” Enrile said in a press
statement.
“The
bill prohibits those engaged in business from monopolizing and abusing
their market power through price fixing and price discrimination, bid
rigging, limitation and control of markets, agreement to limit and or
control markets, and tie-in arrangements, among others,” Enrile added.
In
reaction to former Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Solita Monsod’s
comments that the Oil Deregulation Law has prevented oil companies from
forming cartels and overpricing gasoline, Enrile argued, “to say that
there is no monopoly on the prices of fuel is to turn a blind eye on
the recent attempts of oil companies to threaten the government with a
shut-down of services if the President’s EO 839 was not lifted.”
Enrile lamented the fact that prices of oil started to go up immediately after the executive order was withdrawn.
He
stressed the government should force the oil companies to open and make
public their books to check whether there is overpricing or not.
“This
is precisely the reason why we need to pass an anti-trust law.
Hopefully, the legislators in the House of Representatives will realize
this very urgent need, pass their version of the bill, and after the
budget deliberations, we can sit down and work on this important piece
of legislation” Enrile explained.
“We
cannot allow companies, be they oil, pharmaceuticals, or other
entities, to unjustly manipulate prices. Denying Filipinos access to
cheaper but quality products is a clear violation of the law, and
nobody, multinational or otherwise, must be allowed to withhold these
in the guise of unfair competition,” he added.
Enrile
explained that in the case of pharmaceuticals, the claim of these
companies that they are losing business because of the proliferation of
cheaper medicines is unacceptable and without basis.
He assured the people that the Senate will look into unfair trade practices of these companies.
Enrile
said Senate Bill No. 3197 will provide protection to consumers against
price manipulators, considering the fact that the country is
experiencing economic uncertainty brought about by the recent
calamities.
"We
definitely need to enact an anti-trust measure. In fact, the adoption
of a competition policy has long been included in the Medium-Term
Development Plan for 2004 - 2010 to create a competitive environment
not only to ensure efficiency among big business firms and
corporations, but to protect small businesses as well which in the end
will redound to the benefit of the consuming public," Enrile said
“Although
the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines protects companies
from patent infringement, we need to foster an environment that is
conducive for the development of micro, small and medium enterprises,”
Enrile explained further.
However, he warned against the use of intellectual property rights to justify violations of the proposed measure.
The
bill, which was originally filed by Enrile in June 2007 during the 14th
Congress, provides that its implementation shall be without prejudice
to the rights, liabilities and remedies under which a person or firm
may be entitled to under Republic Act No. 8293 or the Intellectual
Property Code.(PNA)
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