Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who are eager to spend Christmas
this could help prevent placing the country in another strict lockdown,
this newspaper, is for travel restrictions to be put in place swiftly and
quences on the economy.” See “Omicron,” A2
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HE national government’s OCAL and gross foreign borrowings as of business end-October shrank groups are pushing by almost 6 percent two economic year-on-year to measures— P2.75 trillion. ratification of
the Regional Comprehensive Latest data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed that the governEconomic ment’s gross borrowings during the Partnership 10-month period fell by 5.99 percent from P2.92 trillion year ago. (RCEP) and aPublic With only two months left for Service (PSA) this year, theAct latest figure is already equivalent to 89.6 percent of its amendments—before P3.07-trillion borrowing program. legislators godomestic into borBroken down, gross rowings fromcampaign January to October election settled at P2.23 trillion, down by recess. They said trillion 5.08 percent from P2.35 in 2020. will allow more these The bulk of the amount was investments sourced from Fixed and Rate Treasury Bonds (P1.19 trillion), followed by business activities short-term borrowings from Bangthat can aid recovery. ko Sentral ng Pilipinas or BSP (P540
billion), Retail Treasury Bonds/Premyo Bonds (P463.3 billion), Retail The Joint Foreign Chambers Onshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 bil(JFC), in a statement, called on the lion). In the same period, there was Senate to finally ratify the Philipalso a net redemption of Treasury pines’s membership in RCEP, one Bills amounting to P43.94 billion. of the world’s biggest economic Net debt redemption means deals, to access more business there were more debts repaid comopportunities. pared to the amount borrowed durOver 70 agricultural sector ing the period. groups, however, are seeking the Meanwhile, gross foreign boropposite (story below, anchor), askrowings in the same period also ing senators to either reject, or at contracted by 9.7 percent to P518.7 least defer approval of, RCEP. billion from last year’s P574.4 billion. RCEP, which entered into force This was raised through global this month, is a free trade agreebonds (P146.17 billion), program ment among Asean countries and loans (P139.98 billion), euro-detheir trading partners including nominated bonds (P121.97 billion), Australia, China, Japan, New Zeaa project loan (P86.41 billion), and land and South Korea. This repreyen-denominated samurai bonds sents 30 percent of the global gross (P24.19 billion). domestic product (GDP) or $26.2 See “Borrowings,” A2 trillion. “As business associations representing major industrialized economies, we are concerned the Philippines export industry that has been severely hit by the pandemic, will miss out unless this free trade agreement is approved by the Senate,” Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines President Julian Payne said, warning that non-participation puts the country at a disadvantage compared with other RCEP signatories. Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines President Lars Wittig, meanwhile, said that ratifying RCEP will complement other economic reforms that the government has been pursuing to liberalize the economy, such as the Foreign Investment Act, Retail Trade Act and PSA.
PESO EXCHANGE RATES
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PEOPLE walk past the mural of Gat Andres Bonifacio at Manila City Hall Underpass. The country will celebrate the 158th birth anniversary of Filipino revolutionary hero Gat Andres Bonifacio on Tuesday, November 30. ROY DOMINGO
NTER NATIONA L concerns over the possible spread of the more infectious Omicron Covid-19 variant prompted the government to reimpose mandatory facility-based quarantine for all arriving passengers in the country. Acting Presidential spokesperson Karlo B. Nograles announced on Sunday that the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases “We’ve been writing, reiterating ours and (IATF) suspended the implementhe IT-BPM and real estate companies’ tation of its Resolution No. 150request to lift the moratorium.” A (s.2021), effectively imposing —Peza Director General Charito Plaza stricter protocols for all inbound travelers. By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad To note, IATF Resolution 150@Tyronepiad A had allowed fully vaccinated non-visa travelers from Green List HE Philippine Economic areas to enter the country withZone Authority (Peza) is out the need for facility-based still hoping that the ban quarantine as long as they secure on new ecozone development negative Reverse Transcriptionin Metro Manila will be lifted Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTsoon given the demand for exPCR) test within 72 hours prior pansion, especially from the into their departure. formation technology-business “Except for countries classified them. This allows everyone to see programs as President Duterte process management (IT-BPM) as ‘Red,’ the testing and quarantine who are listed in the registry and if is expected to sign the industry companies. protocols for all inbound internafarmer doesn’t see his name then he development plan in early 2022. “We’ve been writing, reiterattional travelers in all ports of entry shall coordinate with the PCA imRosales said the PCA will not ing ours and the IT-BPM and real shall comply with the testing and mediately,” he explained at a recent stop updating its list of coconut estate companies’ request to lift quarantine protocols for ‘Yellow’ dialogue with coconut farmers. farmers and enjoined them to regthe moratorium,” Peza Director list countries,” Nograles said, citing “On the other hand, if people ister in order to reap the benefits General Charito Plaza told the the provision of IATF Resolution would see names on the list and of the decades-long idled coconut BusinessMirror. No. 151-A. they think they are not coconut levy fund. “We will not stop at 3.1 She said that lifting the ban is He noted Hong Kong, which has farmers or their details are incormillion. We hope that more indicrucial, “especially now that we’re confirmed a case of the Omicron rect, they can report it to the PCA viduals will register in our coconut encouraging expansions and new variant, will also fall under the Yelfor immediate action,” he added. farmers registry,” he said. investments.” low list countries. The PCA official noted that The updating of the coconut As such, Plaza urged governThe suspension of the rules for the completion of the initial list farmers registry is mandated by ment officials to give focus to lift“Green List” countries will be in of coconut farmers registry would Republic Act (RA) 11524 or the ing the ecozone ban. effect from November 28, 2021 to be just in time for the expected Coconut Industry Trust Fund Act. T he mor at or iu m o n ne w December 15, 2021. See “3-M farmers,” A2 rollout of coconut levy-funded ecozones in the National Capital Continued on A2 Region is in line with Administrative Order (AO) 18 released June 2019, which aims to spur n SINGAPORE 36.8968 n AUSTRALIA 36.2807 n EU 56.5758 n SAUDI ARABIAin13.4531 Source: BSP (November 26, 2021) economic activities in the countryside as well. The regulator of ecozones noted that among the locator companies that are “aggressive” in total agricultural tariff lines and concealed” a “crucial” caveat of expanding under the new normal trade value,” they said. the trade pact, which is that any is the IT-BPM sector, supporting “For instance, the Japanese oftariff confession from our trading Peza’s initiatives for the digital fer to drop tariffs on chocolates partners under RCEP will not be economy. to zero applies to a single and obexclusive to the Philippines and Plaza, with this, stressed the scure tariff line for ‘other’ choco“will actually be available to all need to keep on pursuing investlates, which we most probably do other member-countries.” ment opportunities despite the not export. Likewise, we need “There is therefore no assurpandemic. to wait 20 years before China’s ance, and only a small chance, “Business must be as usual and tariff on our canned pineapples that we can take advantage of better because of our pandemic and becomes zero, even as the curthese trade opportunities inasdisaster experiences; we pursue rent tariff is already very low at much as other RCEP countries businesses and ecozones that are 5 percent,” they added. are way ahead of us in terms of durable, crisis and disaster-proof, The groups argued that RCEP competitiveness, efficiency and and modern with the demands and proponents have “conveniently dependability,” they said. the challenges of new normal,” she downplayed” or “deliberately See “Agri groups,” A2 added.
OVER 3-M FARMERS LISTED FOR P75-B COCO LEVY FUND By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas @jearcalas
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ORE than 3 million coconut farmers and workers are now registered with the government’s registry, which serves as the basis for the number of people to be covered by the utilization of the P75-billion coconut levy fund. Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Deputy Administrator Roel M. Rosales said about 3.11 million coconut farmers and farm workers have been registered with the government since it started up-
dating its registry following the enactment of the Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund law. Rosales explained that about 500,000 coconut farmers and workers were added to the PCA’s 2018 list that had about 2.5 million coconut farmers and farm workers. The PCA’s next step is to conduct an exclusion-inclusion procedure by making the updated farmers’ registry public, providing everyone the opportunity to check the veracity of the list, Rosales added. “The list will be posted in public spaces where people can easily see
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70 AGRI GROUPS TO SENATE: REJECT, OR DELAY RCEP By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas @jearcalas
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VER 70 agriculture industry groups and organizations renewed their call for senators to reject or at least delay the ratification of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which they reiterated would be detrimental to local food producers. “We—the undersigned representatives of farmers, fishers, workers, civil society organizations and the private sector—
reiterate our urgent plea to the Senate to reject, or at the very least defer any decision on, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership [RCEP] trade agreement,” the groups said in a joint statement issued on Sunday. The groups pointed out that the “purported gains” from the RCEP are “insignificant.” “While the country may have gained some concessions which are better than those under existing free trade agreements [FTAs] with RCEP countries, these involve a very small percentage of
See “Peza,” A2
See “Biz groups,” A2
PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 51.4280
n JAPAN 0.4508 n UK 69.9575 n HK 6.6050 n CHINA 8.1097 n SINGAPORE 38.1740 n AUSTRALIA 37.1567 n EU 58.1856 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.7101
Source: BSP (January 21, 2021)