Notice of the Ministry of Emergency Management on Issuing the Benchmark of Administrative Penalty Discretion for Emergency Management

2024-11-20 09:41:27

After deliberation and approval at the ministerial meeting of the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Benchmark for Discretionary Power of Administrative Penalties for Emergency Management is now issued to you. Please follow it in accordance with the actual situation. The Discretionary Standards for Administrative Penalties for Production Safety formulated by the former State Administration of Work Safety shall be abolished at the same time.

The emergency management departments (bureaus) of all

provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the emergency management bureaus of the Sinkiang Production and Construction Corps:

In order to guide the emergency management departments at all levels to exercise the discretion of administrative penalties for emergency management in a standardized manner, and to promote the strict, standardized, fair and civilized law enforcement in a down-to-earth manner, After deliberation and approval at the ministerial meeting of the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Benchmark for Discretionary Power of Administrative Penalties for Emergency Management is now issued to you. Please follow it in accordance with the actual situation. The Discretionary Standards for Administrative Penalties for Production Safety formulated by the former State Administration of Work Safety shall be abolished at the same time. Ministry of

Emergency

Management November 1

, 2024
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After deliberation and approval at the ministerial meeting of the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Benchmark for Discretionary Power of Administrative Penalties for Emergency Management is now issued to you. Please follow it in accordance with the actual situation. The Discretionary Standards for Administrative Penalties for Production Safety formulated by the former State Administration of Work Safety shall be abolished at the same time.

2024-11-20 09:41:27

On September 30, 2025, the Tariff Commission (TC) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) of the Philippines completed an investigation into the import of ordinary Portland cement type 1 and blended cement and recommended the implementation of the final safeguard tariff. DTI launched a preliminary investigation in October 2024 and imposed provisional tariffs in February 2025. The TC survey found that the import volume increased sharply after 2022, resulting in serious damage to the market share of local industries and low capacity utilization. It is proposed to impose a three-year tariff of 349 pesos per ton on imported cement and exempt some small developing economies from imports. The final decision is made by the Minister of Trade, who needs to act within 15 days.