when the quarantine started in the philippines many of the essential goods started to have price hike as the three thea gives restrictions to some of the essential goods to be bought by bulk despite the fact that others begin to panic buying and stores begin to observe guidelines of atf that makes it harder for the buyers to buy essential goods conveniently now dti lifted purchase limit for essentials items will this action of dti affect the prices of our communities share your thoughts about exciting what have you learn in mark up mark on and markdown
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when the quarantine started in the philippines many of the essential goods started to have price hike as the three thea gives restrictions to some of the essential goods to be bought by bulk despite the fact that others begin to panic buying and stores begin to observe guidelines of atf that makes it harder for the buyers to buy essential goods conveniently now dti lifted purchase limit for essentials items will this action of dti affect the prices of our communities share your thoughts about exciting what have you learn in mark up mark on and markdown
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- When availability and prices of basic products normalise, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is contemplating lifting the memorandum circular (MC) that prohibits the purchase of food and non-food items.
- "We've been getting demands from manufacturers and merchants to rescind the anti-hoarding and anti-panic purchasing memorandum circular," DTI Undersecretary for Consumer Protection Group Ruth Castelo said at the Laging Handa press event on Tuesday.
- To recall, the DTI issued MC 20-07 in March, urging retailers to limit the sale of essential necessities after panic buying and hoarding occurred at the ECQ's start in Luzon.
- During the period of increasing demand leading up to the March closure, there were complaints of shortages at a number of stores. This spurred calls for government intervention to alleviate the shortages and ensure that everyone, especially the poorest, had access to what they needed.
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