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, LTO partner to boost competition in transport sector

PRESS RELEASE
27 June 2025

PCC, LTO partner to boost competition in transport sector

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) on 25 June 2025 aimed at fostering a more robust and competitive land transportation sector in the country.

PCC Chairperson Michael Aguinaldo and LTO Executive Director, Atty. Greg Pua, Jr. led the signing ceremony at the LTO office in Quezon City.

“It is our hope that this joint objective will help steer us towards a future where every Filipino commuter and motorist reaps the benefits of a healthy, dynamic, and competitive transport situation, where no entity abuses its dominance, and where every Filipino can conveniently exercise their right to mobility,” Aguinaldo said.

To strengthen their collaboration, the PCC and LTO have agreed under the MoA to notify each other of suspected anti-competitive behavior or abuses of dominance in the land transportation sector; align regulations with competition principles during policy formulation; and lend support for investigations and enforcement of competition laws, including forming a joint task force when necessary. The agencies will also share relevant information and documents, subject to confidentiality and data privacy laws; conduct joint capacity-building activities such as workshops and case conferences; and hold regular meetings to discuss common concerns and ensure the agreement’s effective implementation.

“Competition and private transportation can work hand in hand in molding a transport situation where traffic routes are efficient, roads are safer, and human lives are tangibly improved. I believe this MOA will allow the PCC to support the LTO as it continues to do the good work it has started,” Aguinaldo added.

This MOA with the LTO marks the PCC’s 34th such agreement across various sectors. This year alone, the PCC has already forged partnerships with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) in March and Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU) in May.

The PCC, established under the Philippine Competition Act (PCA), safeguards consumer welfare by prohibiting anti-competitive agreements, abuses of dominance, and mergers and acquisitions that harm market competition.

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REFERENCE:  
publicaffairs@phcc.gov.ph  
Public Affairs and Research Division
Communications and Knowledge Management Office
Philippine Competition Commission



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