A VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ON THE LEGALITIES OF UKAY-UKAY (USED DRY GOODS) TRADE (March 2006) / Aniban, Hyacinth S.; Arboleda, Lyza Mae C.; Bildan, Leny Rose B.; Ganadillo, Shindie A. and Jarlego, Sydney P. 6

By: Aniban, Hyacinth S.; Arboleda, Lyza Mae C.; Bildan, Leny Rose B.; Ganadillo, Shindie A. and Jarlego, Sydney P. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT: This study discusses the legalities of ukay-ukay ( used dry goods) trade through a 15-minte video documentary entitled Halukay Ukay. This video documentary tackles how ukay-ukay trade continue to operate despite the fact that there is a law, Repubic Act 4653, which bans the importation of used clothing or ukay-ukay as commercialized goods. The law aims to safeguard the health of the Filipino people and to protect the dignity of the nation. Moreover, it is a response to the call of local textile industry to stop the illegal importation of ukay-ukay goods, which affect their trade. This study hopes to inform the concerned government agencies on their duties in controlling ukay-ukay trade. Also, it aims to instill in the viewers, as consumers themselves, the truth behind the ukay-ukay goods that are intended as donations for the aid organizations during calamities and other needy times in the country. Other editions:
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Thesis (Undergraduate) Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2006.;Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication. 56

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ABSTRACT: This study discusses the legalities of ukay-ukay ( used dry goods) trade through a 15-minte video documentary entitled Halukay Ukay. This video documentary tackles how ukay-ukay trade continue to operate despite the fact that there is a law, Repubic Act 4653, which bans the importation of used clothing or ukay-ukay as commercialized goods. The law aims to safeguard the health of the Filipino people and to protect the dignity of the nation. Moreover, it is a response to the call of local textile industry to stop the illegal importation of ukay-ukay goods, which affect their trade. This study hopes to inform the concerned government agencies on their duties in controlling ukay-ukay trade. Also, it aims to instill in the viewers, as consumers themselves, the truth behind the ukay-ukay goods that are intended as donations for the aid organizations during calamities and other needy times in the country.

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