DTI assures free movement of cargo during Luzon lockdown

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Saturday assured the free movement of cargo, whether food or non-food, amid the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

This, after several manufacturers, distributors and retailers complained that trucks, including those carrying raw materials for food production, were reportedly being barred at checkpoints.

ā€œAll cargoes should be free to move… They should not be held or delayed, except if they are subjected to the usual precautionary measures,ā€ DTI Undersecretary Ruth Castelo said in radio DZMM.

The agency has released Memorandum Circular No. 20-06, guaranteeing the unhampered movement of cargo and permitting the transit of personnel of all establishments that are allowed to operate during the lockdown.

The circular covers enterprises engaged in the manufacture of all food and essential products, medicine, and medical supplies such as, but not limited to, soap and detergents, diapers, feminine hygiene products, tissue, wipes, and toilet papers, disinfectants, medicine and vitamins; medical personal protective equipment, gloves, and masks.

This also includes businesses engaged in distribution and logistics to support manufacturing activities, including cargo handling, warehousing, trucking and port operations.

Retail establishments such as supermarkets, groceries, hypermarkets, convenience stores, and pharmacies and drug stores, and export and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies are also allowed to continue to operate.

ā€œWhile the MC ensures the smooth and unimpeded movement of all cargoes in the Luzon area, when stopped at any checkpoint for random inspection, the cargo manifest or delivery receipt indicating the destination, nature, and quantity of the loaded goods/cargoes must be presented for them not be delayed,ā€ the DTI said.

Transit of personnel of these establishments shall be allowed in all checkpoints upon presentation of a valid company-issued identification card, proof of residence or certificate of employment. 

To further facilitate this, an official inter-agency task force ID issued by the DTI shall be presented at checkpoints, instead of the usual identification requirements.

DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said he considered these interruptions as birth pains to the implementation of the enhanced community quarantine guidelines.

ā€œRight now weā€™re seeing improvements,ā€ he said in a separate interview.

Lopez urged local government units to follow the guidelines set by the national government.

ā€œBecause we are in state of public health emergency, the policy made by the inter-agency task force must be followed,ā€ he added.

Lopez also assured the public there is sufficient supply of basic goods and necessities.

ā€œWe will not run short of supply if thereā€™s free movement of cargo. We are coordinating closely with the police on the checkpoints,ā€ he said. (ABS-CBN News)

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