ARTISTIC DEVOTION A painter puts the finishing touches to a mural in one of the tents built for the “Kalbaryo,” an annual tradition celebrated during Holy Week in Poblacion, Makati City. In these tents, the Pasyóng Mahal, an epic narrative of the life of Jesus Christ, is recited nonstop for several days, ending on Good Friday. NONIE REYES
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EXPANDING POPULATION, LOW PRICES TO HIKE WHEAT CONSUMPTION
Wheat imports from US seen rising to 4.8 MMT B M G P
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HE country’s wheat imports from the US will likely rebound in the next marketing year (MY) beginning June 1, due to the expanding population, continued economic growth and low prices.
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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said Philippine wheat imports will increase to 4.8 million metric tons (MMT) during the period, a recovery from the projected 4.3 MMT for the current MY ending May 31. “Current expansion of the flourmilling industry, as well as the continued consolidation and modernization of the local hog and poultry industries, [is] expected to result in increased overall imports in MY
16/17 [enhanced by record global wheat production and low prices],” a USDA report said. The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in Manila said the drop in imports in the current MY is due to the ample beginning stocks in the country. The FAS noted that the local flour industry is still operating at roughly half of its capacity. There are currently 15 mills in the country, with an
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Taiwan holds media tour to boost South China Sea claims
4.3 MMT Projected wheat imports from the US for the current marketing year ending May 31 aggregate capacity of over 4.1 MMT. Two new mills are expected to operate in crop year 2016. According to the report, the local wheat industry anticipated demand for milling and feed-grade wheat to steadily grow as incomes rise, a result of the strong performance of the Philippine economy. However, increased food consumption, as a result of campaign spending leading to the May 2016 elections, was less than expected. “Hence, MY 15/16 milling wheat demand was pared down, but is still expected to slightly grow compared S “W,” A
TAIWAN’S newly named Premier Lin Chuan speaks to the media at the Democratic Progressive Party headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan. President-elect Tsai Ing-wen on Tuesday named former Finance Minister Lin as Taiwan’s next premier, tasked with reinvigorating the island’s slowing high-tech economy and stabilizing relations with neighbor China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory. Lin and Tsai will take office on May 20. AP
Meralco eyes ₧0.08-per-kWh T hike after FiT-All rate tweak Turning Points: Global Agenda 2016 is a year-end package of opinion pieces and features, photos and cartoons covering events and trends in 2015 that will influence 2016 and beyond. To order, e-mail us at bmturningpoints@businessmirror. com.ph or call 893-1662, 814-0134 to 36. Available in all National Bookstore and Fully Booked branches.
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T’S still too early to determine if Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) power rates for April will increase fol low ing the upward a d j u s t m e nt i n f e e d - i n t a r i f f allowance (FiT-All). “We still need to determine what the final rates will be for April C A
PESO EXCHANGE RATES ■ US 46.4930
What is certain is that FiT-All rates will have an increase of P0.08 per kWh, and this is reflected as a separate line item in the bills of consumers.” —Z
AIWAN’S government says it will take international media on a tour of its largest island holding in the South China Sea in a bid to reinforce its territorial claims in the contested region. Deputy Foreign Minister Bruce Linghu said the trip on Wednesday to Taiping aims to counter the Philippines’s contention in a case brought before the Permanent Court of Arbitration that the island is merely a rock and not entitled to territorial waters and other rights. Linghu said the visit would demonstrate that Taiping has the ability to sustain human habitation and, therefore, meets the definition of an island under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. He said Taiping meets that definition, “whether from the perspective of history, geography or international law.” The Philippines “distorted the facts and misinterpreted the S “T,” A
■ JAPAN 0.4154 ■ UK 66.8337 ■ HK 5.9973 ■ CHINA 7.1638 ■ SINGAPORE 34.1860 ■ AUSTRALIA 35.237 ■ EU 52.2674 ■ SAUDI ARABIA 12.3991
Source: BSP (22 March 2016 )