PCC Public Advisory

 

System Maintenance Advisory: MAO E-Notification System

Please be advised that the MAO E-Notification System will undergo scheduled maintenance to implement system enhancements from 01 April to 06 April 2026. During this period, the system will be temporarily unavailable.

The last day for electronic submissions through the MAO E-Notification System will be on 31 March 2026 (5:00 PM).

If there are submissions due during the scheduled maintenance period, all concerned parties are advised to ensure the early submission of the necessary documents prior to the maintenance dates.

The enhanced MAO E-Notification System will resume normal operations on Tuesday, 07 April 2026.

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Mergers and Acquisitions Office via email at mergers@phcc.gov.ph or by telephone at +632 8771 9722 local 252.

Please be guided accordingly.

 

 

 

Advisory: LMS Rebranding to PCC eCLASS

In line with its rebranding efforts, PCC's Learning Management System (LMS), previously known as iCLP: Online Learning Hub on Competition Law and Policy, will now be called PCC eCLASS: Enhanced Competition Learning Activities Spaces.

Correspondingly, the platform’s domain name will be changed from iclp.phcc.gov.ph to eclass.phcc.gov.ph.

Please be advised that the LMS will be temporarily unavailable from March 27, 2026 (5:00 PM) to March 31, 2026 (11:59 PM) to facilitate this transition.

Beginning April 1, 2026, users may access PCC’s online courses through the new domain.

 

 

 

PCC Advisory: Trunkline Service Interruption

 

/ PCC confers with Quezon City LGU on competition, local governance

PCC confers with Quezon City LGU on competition, local governance

PCC Chairperson Michael G. Aguinaldo and Quezon City Mayor Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte

On December 3, the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) and the Quezon City Local Government Unit (QC LGU) held a competition dialogue at the Quezon City Hall.

PCC Chairperson Michael G. Aguinaldo underscored the critical role of LGUs in fostering fair competition to benefit consumers and businesses alike. “By ensuring fair competition, we can achieve better quality products, more reasonable prices, and increased innovation,” Aguinaldo said. He also highlighted the significance of Administrative Order No. 44, which mandates all government agencies to adopt pro-competitive policies.

Quezon City Mayor Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte recognized the importance of collaboration in addressing competition issues and welcomed further dialogue. Belmonte and members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod committed to exploring opportunities for cooperation with the PCC.

Both PCC and the QC LGU recognize the importance and benefits of promoting free and fair market competition.
Representatives from the Competition Enforcement Office, Mergers and Acquisitions Office, and Economics Office provided a brief overview of the Philippine Competition Act and the National Competition Policy for city councilors and top leadership in various offices in the QC LGU.

By continuously engaging LGUs, the PCC hopes to strengthen the promotion and enforcement of fair competition in the markets for a more inclusive economic growth.
 

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REFERENCE:  
publicaffairs@phcc.gov.ph  
PCC Public Affairs and Research Division 

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