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Thursday, January 2, 2020 Vol. 15 No. 84

‘PHL failed to use Jpepa to expand market access’

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By Cai U. Ordinario

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FTER a decade, Manila has still failed to fully utilize the JapanPhilippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa) to expand its market access to Tokyo, according to a study released by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS).

This was part of the discussion paper, titled “Jpepa, a Decade After: Evaluating the Effects in Philippine Exports using the Synthetic Control Method [SCM]” authored by PIDS Research Associate Mark Anthony A. Barral and Senior

Research Fellow Francis Mark A. Quimba. The study showed that sectors such as machinery and mechanical appliances even suffered from the trade pact while agricultural products, plastic and rubber, textiles,

electrical machinery and others did not see immediate improvements in exports to Japan under Jpepa. “The results also imply that tariffs are not the only determinants of Philippine exports to Japan.

$8.89B The delays in the improvement of exports imply there are other factors influencing the market access of Philippine exports to Japan,” the authors said. “It is recommended that the Philippines focus more on the nontariff barriers to the Japanese market using the mechanisms available in Jpepa.” The authors said domestic issues must also be addressed. These See “Jpepa,” A8

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resident Duterte continues to berate the two giant water companies—Manila Water and Maynilad. He fumes as to why these companies are able to treat water, a natural resource, as a commodity and as an object of endless profit-making exercises, made possible by onerous or one-sided water concession contracts forged by the water twins under the Ramos and Macapagal-Arroyo administrations.

We agree with him that water, a natural resource, should not be treated as another commodity. It is part of the national “commons” that should be equitably shared and enjoyed by all. The commons include land, forests, seas, culture and other resources, including the digital commons that form part of our national patrimony. They should be developed and managed in a sustainable way to meet the needs of both the present and future generations.

BSP expands basis to disqualify officers of banks, quasi-banks

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De-commodifying natural resources: Resurrecting the public sector

The country’s total exports to Japan in the January-to-October period in 2019, representing growth of only 1.9 percent from $8.72 billion in 2018

DA to rush aid to farmers, fisherfolk hit by Ursula HE Department of Agriculture has vowed to fast-track the delivery of interventions to Typhoon Ursula-stricken farmers and fisherfolk as the damage and losses in the agriculture sector has now reached P1.35 billion. In a bulletin report released on Tuesday, December 31, DA’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center (DADRRM OpCen) said the damage and losses brought by Typhoon Ursula (international code name Phanfone) has risen to P1.35 billion from the previously reported P999.40 million. With this, Agriculture Secretary William Dar said concerned DARegional Field Office are crafting their respective rehabilitation and recovery plans for typhoon-affected areas, which will be consolidated and finalized this month. According to DA-DRRM OpCen, the updated reports from Bicol region and Eastern Visayas, particularly for rice, corn and high-value crops, livestock, agri-infrastructure facilities and irrigation, caused the increase in the total damage and losses. It said the volume of production loss on rice, corn, high-value crops,

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FIERY START Some 300 families lost their homes to fire in Santa Ana district in Manila just hours after the New Year, as hospital emergency rooms were coping with the victims of firecracker explosions. This photo of the Santa Ana fire aftermath shows residents of the area salvaging what they can.The Bureau of Fire Protection is still investigating the cause of the fire. NONIE REYES

DOLE warns public against fake e-mail solicitation By Samuel P. Medenilla

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EWARE of bogus solicitation letters being circulated online purportedly coming from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), according to Labor Secretary Silvestre H.

Bello III. Bello issued the warning on Wednesday after getting reports that a spurious solicitation e-mail was sent to the DOLE’s regional offices and attached agencies on December 26, 2019. The sender of the e-mail tried to make it appear the letter came from

DOLE’s administrative services using the e-mail address: administrativeservice@gmail.corn (corn, not .com). It requested for a donation of at least $100 supposedly for leukemia patients and orphans. “This e-mail is fake and completely bogus. We Continued on A2

HE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has expanded the grounds for disqualification of directors and officers of banks and quasi-banks in the country, it said on Wednesday. New rules on the disqualification of bank and quasi-bank officers and directors were aimed at further strengthening the quality of governance in the financial services industry. “The policy clarifies that persons who caused undue injury, material loss or damage to the bank or those who exposed the bank to higher risk or danger shall be disqualified from becoming a director or officer in other BSP-supervised financial institutions [BSFIs],” the Central Bank said. In addition, the inclusion of dismissal from any government institution, conviction for offenses under the amended charter of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC), and delinquency or unwillingness to settle obligations were also included among the grounds for disqualification.

“In order to promote transparency and ensure that persons concerned are accorded with due process, the revised policy sets out the disqualification procedures that will be followed,” the BSP said. The Central Bank added that the new procedures provide a window for the person concerned to explain his side and present evidence to support his position. “Once a person is disqualified, his name will be included in a watch list database and he can no longer be connected in any BSFIs unless his name is removed from the said list,” the BSP said. The issuance complements the rules for directors and trustees and officers of banks which contain enhanced corporate governance standards for the board of directors and officers. “[The rules] set forth [directors’ and officers’] key roles and responsibilities consistent with the principle that the tone of good governance should come from the top,” the BSP said. Bianca Cuaresma

US 50.7440 n japan 0.4629 n UK 65.9926 n HK 6.5162 n CHINA 7.2512 n singapore 37.4909 n australia 35.2569 n EU 56.3512 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.5238

Source: BSP (27 December 2019 )


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