‘Closehalts borders, cut Omicron risk’ DBM Mama-o bid to getexposure POEA funds
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Cai U. Ordinario HE By Department of Budget @caiordinario and Management (DBM) told the Department of Migrant borders WorkersLOSING (DMW)the to country’s keep its hands is one of theofmost immediate off the 2022 budget the Philippine of action the governOverseascourses Employment Administrament must take to prevent lattion (POEA), arguing that thethe new est Covid-19 variant, Omicron, from agency has no authority over the said reaching funds givenPhilippine that it has shores, yet to beaccordfully ing to local economists. constituted. new var iant isSecretary a threat, InT aheletter to DMW e s p e c i aMama-o, l l y w it hBudget t he hol id ay s Abdullah Officercoming up and more foreigners In-Charge Secretary Tina Marie beingasserted a llowed tothe travel the Canda that POEAtostill Philippines, De La Sa lle Univerholds the authority to use its budget. sit y economist Mar ia Ella Canda made the response afterOplas Matold BusinessMirror. ma-o, who was barely weeks in office, The holidays bring sought to disburse theusually remaining POEAin Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) funds this year even though the DMW who are eager to spend Christmas
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with their loved ones, while foreigners living in temperate regions usually want to relax in tropical countries like the Philippines. This year’s influx of OFWs is expected to be heavier since many of them were unable to come home for the holidays in December 2020. “My recommendation is to protect the borders. Do not allow people with a history ofmeet travel to countries with “Since it did not the clear requirements of the positive cases to enter,” Oplas said. law, there will be no complete transfer of funds unless “We more restrictive. [We and untilshould now thebe DMW is fully constituted.”—DBM have to be] more protective terms Officer-In-Charge Secretary Tina Mariein Canda of our measures.” Oplas said this will beyear. is expected to bethat fullywhile constituted next a “With setbackrespect to sometoindustries, this the authority to is a fair that it is utilize themeasure FY 2022considering POEA budget, this could help prevent placing thefully emphasized that the DMW shall be country in another strict lockdown,
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which, she said,ifthe can no constituted theeconomy conditions unlonger afford. der Section 23 of RA No. 11641, “Itreiterated is better that we do protective as under Section 56 of preventive measures than getReguexits Implementing Rules and posed again. We are have a lot to lose,” lations (IRR) complied with,” Oplas said. “We should it now so Canda was quoted as do saying in her that we can open just before Christletter dated May 31. mas. If it getsfrom contained, we canamong open Aside the POEA, it again.” the agencies that are set to be abAteneoby Center Economic Resorbed DMWfor include Philippine search and Development (ACERD) Overseas Labor Offices (POLO), the Associate Director Percival International Labor Ser Affairs Bureau K. (ILAB), Peña-Reyes closing the and thesaid National Maritime country’s borders would be effecPolytechnic (NMP). tive but should adhere the Aside fromstill these, othertoagenstandards set by the World Health cies that will be absorbed also Organization include the (WHO). National ReintegraWhatCenter is needed, told tion forPeña-Reyes OFWs (NRCO) this newspaper, is for travel restricunder the Overseas Workers Weltions to be put in place swiftly and
for government to be proactive in fare Administration, Office of imposing them. the Undersecretary for Migrant PreviousAffairs instances when the Workers’ (OUMWA) of country had the opportunity to imthe Department of Foreign Afpose restrictions did not fairstravel (DFA), and the Office ofprethe vent theWelfare spread ofAttache Covid-19. That was Social (OSWA) of mainly because theofdecision was not the Department Social Welfare made immediately, he said. and Development (DSWD). “Kung papatay patay [If we’re Under the law, three conditions slow] and we get caught flat-footmust be met for the DMW to be ed, [that’s risky] We were too refully constituted: an appropriation active instead of proactive before. in the FY 2023 General AppropriaWe should learn 2) from that,” Peñations Act (GAA), an effective IRR, Reyes said. “It’s a delicate and 3) a staffing pattern.balancing act. However, We need Canda to push testing argued thatand the tracing to be properly informed appropriation in the FY 2023 GAA ofand ourthe decisions. staffing Blanket/shotgun pattern of DMW approaches could have dire conseare still being processed. quences on See the“DBM,” economy.” A2 See “Omicron,” A2
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NATL GOVT BORROWINGS GOVT’S DEBT PAYMENTS FOR 10 MOS TO P2.75T DOWN 39% DIP IN JAN-APRIL T T By Bernadette D. Nicolas By Bernadette D. Nicolas
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FREEDOM DAY President Duterte leads the 124th commemoration of the country's Independence Day at the Rizal Park on Sunday, June 12, 2022 —the last time he will be gracing it, before stepping down from office at noon of June 30. ROY DOMINGO
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HE national government HE national shelled out less money for its government’s debt payments in the first four gross months of as this borrowings of year compared to a year ago. shrank end-October
by almost 6 percent Latest data from the year-on-year toBureau of the Treasury showed total debt payP2.75 trillion. ments as of end-April contracted by
39.1 percent to P356.63 billion from P585.8 billion in the same period lastLatest year. data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed expenses that the governAmortization in the ment’speriod gross plunged borrowings during the same by 61 percent 10-month period by 5.99 percent year-on-year to fell P169.99 billion from aP2.92 trillionP436.12 a year ago. from whopping billion. With only two months left for On the other hand, interest this year, the latest figure is already payments rose by 24.7 percent to equivalent to from 89.6 P149.68 percentbillion of its P186.63 billion P3.07-trillion borrowing program. in the comparable period a year ago. Broken down,alone, gross domestic borFor April the national rowings from’sJanuary to October gover nment debt pay ments settled at trillion,todown by slipped by P2.23 33.2 percent P42.98 5.08 percent from P2.35 trillion billion from P64.29 billion in the in 2020. The bulk of the amount was sourced from Fixed Rate Treasury Bonds (P1.19 trillion), followed by short-term borrowings from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas or BSP (P540 billion), Retail Treasury Bonds/Premyo BondsHE (P463.3 billion), Department ofRetail Trade Onshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 biland Industry (DTI) urged lion). In the same period, there was Filipinos to patronize alsolocally a net redemption of Treasury made products, to susBillstain amounting to P43.94 billion. the country’s economic Net debt redemption means recovery. there were morePhilippines debts repaid comcomAs the pared to the amount durmemorated theborrowed 124th Philing the period. ippine Independence Day on Meanwhile, gross foreign borSunday, outgoing Trade chief rowings in the same period also Ramon M. Lopez highlighted contracted by 9.7 percent to P518.7 the role that local entreprebillion fromplay last year’s P574.4 billion. neurs in the country’s This was raised through global economic recovery. bonds “(P146.17 billion), program We in the Department loans euro-deof (P139.98 Trade andbillion), Industry (DTI) nominated bonds (P121.97 billion), have always been keen on a project loan (P86.41 creating market billion), access and for yen-denominated ou r e nt re p resamurai ne u r s ubonds nd e r (P24.19 billion).
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same month last year. Broken down, amortization expenses plunged by 85.98 percent year-on-year to P5.67 billion from P40.47 billion. Interest payments, however, jumped by 56.6 percent to P37.3 billion from P23.8 billion in April last year. For this year, the government programmed debt payments to reach P1.298 trillion. If this is realized, this would be higher than the P1.204 trillion that the government shelled out in 2021 to repay its debts as the Covid-19 pandemic raged on.
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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
BUY LOCAL GOODS TO SUSTAIN RECOVERY, DTI URGES PINOYS
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OVER 3-M FARMERS LISTED FOR P75-B COCO LEVY FUND
the GoLokal! National Campaign,” said Lopez. “Now as the country turns a Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas new By leaf, I encourage everyone @jearcalas to patronize our locally made products as it will sustain the ORE than 3 million country’s economic recovery coconutunity farmers and demonstrate to- and workers are now wards a post-pandemic fu-registered withLopez. the government’s regture,” added istry, which the basis Go Lokal! Is aserves marketasaccess for the number of people platform for micro, small andto be covered by the utilization medium enterprises (MSMEs)of the P75-billion coconut levy fund. introduced by the Department Philippine CoconutinAuthority of Trade and Industry col(PCA) Deputy laboration withAdministrator select retail Roel M. Rosales saidmanagement about 3.11 million partners for brand coconut farmers and farm workand market acceleration. ersSee have been registered “Local goods,” A2 with the government since it started up-
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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 (IATF) suspended the implementation of its Resolution No. 150A (s.2021), effectively imposing stricter protocols for all inbound travelers. To note, IATF Resolution 150A had allowed fully vaccinated non-visa travelers from Green List areas to enter the country without the need for facility-based quarantine as long as they secure negative Reverse TranscriptionPolymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR) test within 72 hours prior to their departure. “Except for countries classified as ‘Red,’ the testing and quarantine protocols for all inbound internationalalternative travelers in all of entry one is ports to invest in shall comply withfinancial the testing and inflation-linked assets quarantine protocols for ‘Yellow’ which, they said, were “designed to list countries,” Nograles said, citing protect investors from inflation.” the“In provision of IATF the presence of anResolution inflationNo. 151-A. ary spike, these adjustments on the Heofnoted Hong Kong, whichwill has part individual consumers confirmed a case of the Omicron at most help reduce the pain. The variant, also fall under the Yelbest waywill to avoid significant negalow list countries.for consumers is tive consequences The suspension of the rules preempting an inflationary spikefor in “Green List” countries will be of in the first place, and that is the job effect from November 28, 2021 to central banks,” the economists said. December 15, See 2021. “ADB,” A2
ADB experts pitch inflation busters for rich, poor dating its registry following the enactment of the Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund law. Rosales that about By Caiexplained U. Ordinario 500,000 coconut farmers and @caiordinario workers were added to the PCA’s 2018Slist that had about million commodity prices2.5 continue coconut farmers and farm workers. to spiral, poor households The PCA’sconsume next step is wheatto conshould less duct an exclusion-inclusion probased foods and increase their concedure by making the updated sumption of more accessible grains farmers’ registry to public, providlike rice, according economists ing the everyone the opportunity to from Asian Development Bank check the veracity of the list, Ro(ADB). sales added. this may mean conFor Filipinos, “The listpan willde besal, posted in public suming less a breakfast spaces where people can easily see and merienda staple, to avoid be-
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them. This allows everyone to see who are listed in the registry and if farmer doesn’t see his name then he shall coordinate withwheat the PCA iming affected by high prices. mediately,” he explained a recent Consuming more of theatcountry’s dialogue with coconut staple, rice, could be afarmers. cheaper al“On the other hand, if people ternative for poor households. would see names on the list and “As not all prices rise proportionthey think they are not coconut ally, individuals can also change farmers or their details are incortheir consumption patterns to conrect, they can report it to thegoods PCA sume relatively more of those for immediate action,” he added. and services whose prices are inThe less—e.g. PCA official noted that creasing consuming more the completion of the initial list rice and less wheat-based foods,” of coconut farmers registry would ADB economists Irfan A. Qureshi be just in time for thesaid. expected and Matteo Lanzafame rollout of coconut levy-funded Data from the Philippine Sta-
programs as President Duterte is expected to sign the industry development plan in early 2022. Rosales said the PCA not tistics Authority (PSA)will showed stop list of coconut rice updating posted a its year-on-year inflafarmers and themwhile to reg-the tion rate ofenjoined 1.5 percent ister in order to reap theonbenefits increase in rice prices a monthofon-month the decades-long idled coconut basis was at 0.1 percent levy will not stop at 3.1 as offund. May“We 2022. million. hope that more The We data showed thatindiflour, viduals will register in our bread and other bakery coconut products, farmers registry,”and he said. pasta products, other cereals The updating of the4.8 coconut posted a much higher percent farmers registry is mandated year-on-year inflation and 0.9by perRepublic Act (RA) 11524 or the cent month-on-month inflation. Coconut IndustryQureshi Trust Fund Meanwhile, andAct. LanSee “3-M farmers,” A2 zafame said for richer households,
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PESO EXCHANGERATES RATESn nUSUS50.4600 52.9450 n JAPAN 0.3940 n UK 66.1865 n HK 6.7456 n CHINA 7.9117 n SINGAPORE 38.2938 n AUSTRALIA 37.5804 n EU 56.2276 n SAUDI ARABIA 14.1141 Source: BSP (June 10, 2022) PESO EXCHANGE n JAPAN 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)