The Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines (CCIP) has renewed its Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA), marking a significant milestone in the country’s cosmetics and personal care sector. The signing ceremony was attended by ARTA’s Director General Sec. Ernesto Perez and Undersecretary Gerald Divinagracia, with CCIP’s President Christine Michelle Reyes and Executive Vice President for External Affairs Jenny Nunez representing the CCIP.
The CCIP, a non-profit organization, champions the growth and development of the Philippine cosmetics industry. It represents various stakeholders, including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and service providers.
ARTA, on the other hand, is a government agency dedicated to streamlining bureaucratic processes and eliminating unnecessary red tape across all government departments.
This renewed partnership signifies the continued commitment of both CCIP and ARTA to simplifying regulations and expediting business permits for cosmetics companies in the Philippines.
By working together, CCIP and ARTA aim to create a more efficient and competitive landscape for the Philippine cosmetics industry, benefiting both businesses and consumers.