Philippine House Committee on Trade and Industry
Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Committee on Trade and Industry | |
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18th Congress | |
History | |
New session started | July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22) |
Leadership | |
Chairman | John Reynald Tiangco (Partido Navoteño) since 2019 |
Minority Leader | Gabriel Bordado Jr. (Liberal) since 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 42 members |
Political groups | Majority (40)
Minority (2)
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Website | |
Committee on Trade and Industry |
The Philippine House Committee on Trade and Industry, or House Trade and Industry Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives.
Jurisdiction
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following:[1]
- Consumer protection
- Designs
- Development, regulation and diversification of industry and investments
- Domestic and foreign trade
- Handicrafts and cottage industries
- Intellectual property rights
- Patents
- Prices and marketing of commodities
- Quality control
- Standards
- Trade names and trade marks
- Weights and measures
Members, 18th Congress
Position | Members[2] | Party | Province/City | District | |
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Chairperson | John Reynald Tiangco | Partido Navoteño | Navotas | Lone | |
Vice Chairpersons | Camille Villar | Nacionalista | Las Piñas | Lone | |
Franz Alvarez | NUP | Palawan | 1st | ||
Rosanna Vergara | PDP–Laban | Nueva Ecija | 3rd | ||
Manuel Zubiri | Bukidnon Paglaum | Bukidnon | 3rd | ||
Braeden John Biron | Nacionalista | Iloilo | 4th | ||
Emmarie Ouano-Dizon | PDP–Laban | Cebu | 6th | ||
Jesus Manuel Suntay | PDP–Laban | Quezon City | 4th | ||
Allan Ty | LPGMA | Party-list | |||
Members for the Majority | Ma. Theresa Collantes | PDP–Laban | Batangas | 3rd | |
Michael John Duavit | NPC | Rizal | 1st | ||
Kristine Singson-Meehan | Bileg Ti Ilokano | Ilocos Sur | 2nd | ||
Erico Aristotle Aumentado | NPC | Bohol | 2nd | ||
Luis Campos Jr. | NPC | Makati | 2nd | ||
Manuel Sagarbarria | NPC | Negros Oriental | 2nd | ||
Manuel Luis Lopez | NPC | Manila | 1st | ||
Allan Benedict Reyes | PFP | Quezon City | 3rd | ||
Julienne Baronda | NUP | Iloilo City | Lone | ||
Leo Rafael Cueva | NUP | Negros Occidental | 2nd | ||
Strike Revilla | NUP | Cavite | 2nd | ||
Junie Cua | PDP–Laban | Quirino | Lone | ||
Elisa Kho | PDP–Laban | Masbate | 2nd | ||
Eric Olivarez | PDP–Laban | Parañaque | 1st | ||
Eric Martinez | PDP–Laban | Valenzuela | 2nd | ||
Jose Enrique Garcia III | NUP | Bataan | 2nd | ||
Francisco Jose Matugas II | PDP–Laban | Surigao del Norte | 1st | ||
Rogelio Pacquiao | PDP–Laban | Sarangani | Lone | ||
Marisol Panotes | PDP–Laban | Camarines Norte | 2nd | ||
Leonardo Babasa Jr. | PDP–Laban | Zamboanga del Sur | 2nd | ||
Antonino Calixto | PDP–Laban | Pasay | Lone | ||
Jumel Anthony Espino | PDP–Laban | Pangasinan | 2nd | ||
Mark Go | Nacionalista | Baguio | Lone | ||
Alfredo Garbin Jr. | AKO BICOL | Party-list | |||
Christian Unabia | Lakas | Misamis Oriental | 1st | ||
Jake Vincent Villa | NPC | Siquijor | Lone | ||
Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles | PDP–Laban | South Cotabato | 1st | ||
Sabiniano Canama | COOP-NATCCO | Party-list | |||
Sharon Garin | AAMBIS-OWA | Party-list | |||
Roger Mercado | Lakas | Southern Leyte | Lone | ||
Shernee Tan | Kusug Tausug | Party-list | |||
Members for the Minority | Gabriel Bordado Jr. | Liberal | Camarines Sur | 3rd | |
Stella Luz Quimbo | Liberal | Marikina | 2nd |
Historical members
18th Congress
Chairperson
- Weslie Gatchalian (Valenzuela–1st, NPC) July 31, 2019 – December 7, 2020[3]
Member for the Majority
- Rodolfo Albano[a] (LPGMA)
See also
Notes
- ^ Died on November 5, 2019.
References
- ^ "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. p. 34. Retrieved August 2, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "HOUSE COMMITTEES - TRADE AND INDUSTRY". congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ Gonzales, Cathrine (December 7, 2020). "9 more Velasco allies become deputy speakers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
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