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DUTIES ON RICE IMPORTS FOR 10 MOS DIP TO P2.75T T T By Cai U. Ordinario By Bernadette D. Nicolas

@caiordinario

Senate urged Omicron risk to ratify PHL spurs revival of quarantine membership rules in PHL in RCEP

@BNicolasBM

HE national government was HE national able to collect P17.9 billion in government’s duties from rice imports from gross January 1 to December 10, 2021, borrowings as of according the Department of end-Octobertoshrank by almost(DOF). 6 percent Finance

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By Samuel P. Medenilla

year-on-year to P2.75 trillion. In a report to the DOF, Bureau

HE government’s failure @sam_medenilla to ratify its membership in the Regional CompreNTER NATIONA L concerns hensive Economic Partnership over the possible spread of the (RCEP), which takes effect this more infectious Omicron Comonth, will cause the Philipvid-19 variant prompted the govpines to forego 2 percent of GDP ernment to reimpose mandatory growth annually, according to facility-based quarantine for all local economists. arriving passengers in the country. The Foundation for Economic Acting Presidential spokesperFreedom (FEF) urged the Philipson Karlo B. Nograles announced pine Senate to ratify the country’s on Sunday that the Inter-Agency membership in RCEP, now deemed Task Force for the Management as the largest free trade deal in the of Emerging Infectious Diseases world. (IATF) suspended the implemen The FEF said the boost in the tation of its Resolution No. 150country’s economic growth from A (s.2021), effectively imposing being a part of the RCEP will go stricter protocols for all inbound a long way in terms of the Philiptravelers. pines’s recovery from the pandemic. To note, IATF Resolution 150 “Analyses of RCEP suggest that A had allowed fully vaccinated the agreement’s immediate value non-visa travelers from Green List lies not in the incremental tariff areas to enter the country withreductions, which may take up to out the need for facility-based 20 years to implement, but in the quarantine as long as they secure promise of seamless production negative Reverse Transcriptionnetworks among the members Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTwho will be tied to common stanPCR) test within 72 hours prior dards, disciplines on intellectual to their departure. property, rules of origin, customs “Except for countries classified processes, e-commerce, and comas ‘Red,’ the testing and quarantine petition policy. protocols for all inbound interna Wit hin t his f ra mework of tional travelers in all ports of entry stable and predictable rules, the shall comply with the testing and Philippines could aspire to bequarantine protocols for ‘Yellow’ come a regional manufacturing list countries,” Nograles said, citing and services hub, thereby creatthe provision of IATF Resolution ing much needed domestic jobs,” No. 151-A. FEF Vice-chairman Romeo BerHe noted Hong Kong, which has nardo said in a statement. confirmed a case of the Omicron FEF said the economic gains variant, will also fall under the Yelfrom joining the pact will be huge low list countries. for the Philippines: it will have free The suspension of the rules for trade access to the Asean market “Green List” countries will be in plus China, Japan, South Korea, effect from November 28, 2021 to Australia and New Zealand. December 15, 2021.

of rice imports totaled 2.797 million of Customs (BOC) Commissioner MT, higher than the 2.266 million Rey Leonardo Guerrero said this MT during the same period last year. Latest data from the Bureau of the represented a 21.9-percent increase Guerrero said that as a result of Treasury showed that the governfrom P14.72 billion during the same the continuous decline of the price ment’s gross borrowings during the period in 2020. of rice in the world market since 10-month period fell by 5.99 percent Guerrero said revenues from rice May 2021, the average value of rice from P2.92 trillion a year ago. imports during this period came per MT dropped by 1.7 percent to With only two months left for from shipments worth a combined P18,532 per MT for the period Januthis year, the latest figure is already amount of P51.37 billion. ary 1 to December 10 compared to equivalent to 89.6 percent of its “For the monitoring of rice imthe P18,854 per MT recorded durP3.07-trillion borrowing program. ports, the table shows that for the ing the same period last year. Broken down, gross domestic borperiod December 1 to 10, 2021, Import duties collected from rice rowings from January to October volume of rice imports grew by imports beginning March 5, 2019 settled at P2.23 trillion, down by 487.9 percent, while revenue also go to the annual P10-billion Rice 5.08 percent from P2.35 trillion increased by 475.8 percent. CuCompetitiveness Enhancement in 2020. mulatively, it grew by 23.4 percent Fund (RCEF) as provided under The bulk of the amount was in volume and 21.9 percent in revRepublic No.mural 11203 orAndres the Rice PEOPLE walk Act past the of Gat Bonifacio at Manila City Hall Underpass. sourced from Fixed Rate Treasury enue,” Guerrero said during a recent Tariffication Law (RTL). The country will celebrate the 158th birth anniversary of Filipino revolutionary Bonds (P1.19 trillion), followed by Department of Finance (DOF) exec The RCEFBonifacio is usedon toTuesday, finance pro- 30. ROY DOMINGO hero Gat Andres November short-term borrowings from Bangutive committee (Execom) meeting. grams that will sharpen the comko Sentral ng Pilipinas or BSP (P540 Rice import volumes in the petitiveness of palay growers by way billion), Retail Treasury Bonds/Prefirst 10 days of December last year of providing them easy access to fermyo Bonds (P463.3 billion), Retail reached 118,656 metric tons (MT) tilizer, farm machinery and equipOnshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 bilfrom 20,181 MT recorded during ment, high-yield seeds and cheap lion). In the same period, there was the same period in 2020. credit; and offering skills training also a net redemption of Treasury By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas dating its registry following the them. This allows everyone to see programs as President Duterte For the period of January 1 to programs on farm mechanization Bills amounting to P43.94 billion. @jearcalas enactment of the Coconut Farmwho are listed in the registry and if is expected to sign the industry December 10 last year, the volume and modern farming techniques. Net debt redemption means ers and Industry Trust Fund law. farmer doesn’t see his name then he development plan in early 2022. there were more debts repaid comORE than 3 million Rosales explained that about shall coordinate with the PCA imRosales said the PCA will not pared to the amount borrowed durcoconut farmers and 500,000 coconut farmers and mediately,” he explained at a recent stop updating its list of coconut ing the period. workers are now regisworkers were added to the PCA’s dialogue with coconut farmers. farmers and enjoined them to reg Meanwhile, gross foreign bortered with the government’s reg2018 list that had about 2.5 million “On the other hand, if people ister in order to reap the benefits rowings in the same period also istry, which serves as the basis coconut farmers and farm workers. would see names on the list and of the decades-long idled coconut contracted by 9.7 percent to P518.7 for the number of people to be The PCA’s next step is to conthey think they are not coconut levy fund. “We will not stop at 3.1 billion from last year’s P574.4 billion. covered by the utilization of the duct an exclusion-inclusion profarmers or their details are incormillion. We hope that more indi This was raised through global P75-billion coconut levy fund. cedure by making the updated rect, they can report it to the PCA viduals will register in our coconut bonds (P146.17 billion), program Philippine Coconut Authority farmers’ registry public, providfor immediate action,” he added. farmers registry,” he said. loans (P139.98 billion), euro-de(PCA) Deputy Administrator Roel ing everyone the opportunity to The PCA official noted that The updating of the coconut nominated bonds (P121.97 billion), M. Rosales said about 3.11 million check the veracity of the list, Rothe completion of the initial list farmers registry is mandated by A HEALTH worker wearing protective equipment is seen at the Manila Covid Facility at the Rizal Park in Ermita, Manila. The hospital bed occupancy for By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad pected to be at the forefront of a project loan (P86.41 billion), and coconut farmers and farm worksales added. of coconut farmers registry would Republic Act (RA) 11524 or the Covid-19 in the National Capital Region has increased to 41 percent compared to the previous week, the OCTA Research group reported on Sunday. The @Tyronepiad this development. “Asia Pacific yen-denominated samurai bonds ers have been registered with the “The list will be posted in public be just in time for the expected Coconut Industry Trust Fund Act. has always been at the front Department of Health (DOH) on Sunday logged 4,600 additional Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 2,851,931; (P24.19 billion). government since it started upSee “3-M farmers,” A2 spaces where people can easily see rollout of coconut levy-funded See “Senate,” A2 IGITAL adoption has end of so many of the digital and active cases at 21,418.NONIE REYES See “Borrowings,” A2 Continued on A2 been the primary trend adoption areas. We’re seeing it for businesses since the play itself out,” Meta APAC Vice pandemic restricted mobility n President US 50.4600Dan n Neary JAPANsaid. 0.4374 n UK 67.2329 n HK 6.4722 n CHINA 7.9013 n SINGAPORE 36.8968 n AUSTRALIA 36.2807 n EU 56.5758 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.4531 Source: BSP (November 26, 2021) nearly two years ago. The on In fact, Neary said the metaline marketplaces have seen verse is ripe for business oppormore frequent buyers now as tunities in the region, especially consumers protect themselves for MSMEs. Metaverse refers CONSUMER group is askform consumers that retail prices For utilities, Dimagiba wants to strengthen the National Price Cofrom Covid-19 exposure, thus to virtual spaces where people ing the next set of legislaare reasonable and ensure that reorganize the Energy Regulatory ordinating Council. supporting the growing digital from different parts of the world tors to prioritize measures businesses generate fair profits. Commission and appoint members The group asked to repeal the economy. can meet and explore. that will enhance consumer pro “At the moment, the consumwith qualified experience in the value-added tax on liquified pe This trend has not only been “We believe that the metatection and will better regulate ers are at the complete mercy of field. “This will stop the appointtroleum gas (LPG), kerosene and observed among big corporaverse will be the single biggest prices of key commodities such as the companies in terms of pricment of members with political diesel. Dimagiba also stressed the tions but with micro, small and opportunity for modern busifuel and oil. es,” he said. “This will place the and corporate affiliation with the need to suspend the collection of medium enterprises (MSMEs) ness since the creation of the Laban Konsyumer Inc. (LKI) retail business of fuel products private energy sector,” he said. excise taxes for the same products as well, turning to digital platInternet,” he claimed. “This is President Victor io Ma r io A . similar to the electricity and LKI seeks to install qualified when the year-to-date increases in forms to cater to customers. the next evolution of digital Dimagiba, in a recent statement, water utilities.” consumer representatives in regutheir retail prices are beyond 150 According to a study by Meta platforms.” cited several initiatives the 19th LKI wants the government to latory agencies that can monitor percent of the excise taxes imposed (formerly known as Facebook), Congress should focus on to better assess the oil deregulation law and consumer protection and welfare. on them. 88 percent of the surveyed small New trends serve the consuming public moving shift towards a regulated indus The group wants the 19th Con Lastly, Dimagiba suggested to and medium-sized businesses WITH further reach of digital forward. try while ensuring a stable supply. gress to pass the revised Consum“transform the Philippine Comclaimed they are using digital platforms, Meta is seeing new For one, he said the officials need This, as the consumer group asked er Act. This, as it urged them to petition Commission into a quasitools for operations. trends that will define the onto pass the measure seeking to unthe future officials to transfer the establish the proposed National judicial entity to hear all disputes The Philippines and the rest line space next year. bundle prices of fuel products for enforcement and police powers to Consumer Coordinating Council on anti-competitive practices and of the Asia Pacific region are exSee “Digital economy,” A2 accountability and transparency. an independent entity from the oil of the Philippines with four memabuse of dominant position.” See “Consumer bills,” A2 Doing so, Dimagiba said, can inregulators. bers from the consumer sector and

OVER 3-M FARMERS LISTED FOR P75-B COCO LEVY FUND

FAST-GROWINGM DIGITAL ECONOMY SEES NEW TRENDS FOR 2022

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PESO EXCHANGE RATES

Key consumer bills for 19th Congress listed

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PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 50.7740

n JAPAN 0.4413 n UK 68.5347 n HK 6.5101 n CHINA 7.9669 n SINGAPORE 37.5547 n AUSTRALIA 36.8061 n EU 57.5117 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.5260

Source: BSP (December 31, 2021)


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