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Philippine Industries Group Vows To Work With Government, Heed National Standards

According to FPI, quality and integrity in products are not only obligations but also responsibilities to the Filipino people.

Philippine Industries Group Vows To Work With Government, Heed National Standards

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An official of the Federation of Philippine Industry (FPI) on Wednesday vowed members’ strict compliance with the Philippine National Standards, and the group’s continued cooperation with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

In a statement, FPI Chairperson Elizabeth Lee said adherence to the Philippine National Standards “is non-negotiable.”

“Only by strictly following these standards, especially in cement and steel, can we ensure safe, durable, and resilient public infrastructure for our people,” she said.

The statement was issued as the government digs deeper into anomalous public works projects that not only undermine public safety but mine government coffers of billions worth of budget.

Lee said they are in close coordination with DTI’s Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) and reaffirmed the group’s “commitment to collaborate with all government agencies in upholding these standards.”

“Together, we must guarantee that our public infrastructure projects are built on quality, integrity, and accountability, laying the foundation for sustainable nation-building and long-term growth,” she said.

Lee said the group also “strongly urges the Department of Public Works and Highways to enforce the strict implementation and monitoring” of these standards, especially for building materials.

“Strict compliance with the PNS is essential to ensure the safety, durability, and resilience of the country’s public infrastructure. The use of substandard materials, whether in cement, steel, or other critical construction inputs, compromises public safety, wastes resources, and undermines confidence in national development efforts,” she added. (PNA)