Grant of Authority to the Board of Investments To Import Hydrogen Peroxide
Letter of Instructions No. 1294, issued on February 18, 1983, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, addresses the declining domestic production of hydrogen peroxide in the Philippines, which is vital for various industries such as textiles, pulp and paper, and cosmetics. To mitigate supply shortages affecting these sectors, the letter authorizes the Board of Investments to permit temporary importation of hydrogen peroxide. This measure aims to ensure a sufficient and steady supply for industrial consumers while implementing safeguards to protect local industries from potential adverse effects of uncontrolled imports. The instruction also amends a previous directive, Letter of Instructions No. 1255, to facilitate this emergency response.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 1294
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
February 18, 1983
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1294
| TO | : | The Minister of Finance |
| The Governor, Central Bank of the Philippines | ||
| The Minister of Trade and Industry | ||
| The Chairman, Board of Investments | ||
| The Commissioner, Bureau of Customs | ||
| Other Offices Concerned |
WHEREAS, national economic growth demands a sustained and balanced complementation of production and material requirements of vital industries linked and interdependent with each other;
WHEREAS, hydrogen peroxide is a chemical used extensively by various local industries, particularly the textile industry, the pulp and paper industry, the cosmetics industry and other equally important industrial sectors;
WHEREAS, for various technical reasons, production of the domestic hydrogen peroxide industry has lately declined, and this has resulted in shortages in local supply to the detriment of the production schedules of principal users of hydrogen peroxide; and cd i
WHEREAS, in such a situation, importation of hydrogen peroxide on a temporary basis is necessary to fill the gap, provided, however, that there are sufficient safeguards against uncontrolled entry of the commodity in order to prevent likely injury to an indigenous and capital-intensive industry;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, do hereby grant the Board of Investments the authority to allow the importation of hydrogen peroxide as an emergency measure to supplement shortfalls in domestic production and assure industrial consumers a sufficient and steady supply of said chemical.
Letter of Instructions No. 1255 dated July 14, 1982 is hereby amended accordingly.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 18th day of February, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Three. cd i
Cite This Law
Grant of Authority to the Board of Investments To Import Hydrogen Peroxide, Letter of Instructions No. 1294, Feb 18, 1983 (Philippines)
Grant of Authority to the Board of Investments To Import Hydrogen Peroxide, Letter of Instructions No. 1294 (Phil. 1983)
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