‘Close borders, cut Omicron exposure risk’ By Cai U. Ordinario @caiordinario
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LOSING the country’s borders is one of the most immediate courses of action the government must take to prevent the latest Covid-19 variant, Omicron, from reaching Philippine shores, according to local economists. T he new var iant is a threat, e s p e c i a l l y w it h t he hol id ay s coming up and more foreigners being a llowed to travel to the Philippines, De La Sa lle Universit y economist Mar ia Ella Oplas told BusinessMirror. The holidays usually bring in Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) 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 of travel to countries with positive cases to enter,” Oplas said. “We should be more restrictive. [We have to be] more protective in terms of our measures.” Oplas said that while this will be a setback to some industries, this is a fair measure considering that this could help prevent placing the country in another strict lockdown,
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which, she said, the economy can no longer afford. “It is better that we do protective preventive measures than get exposed again. We have a lot to lose,” Oplas said. “We should do it now so that we can open just before Christmas. If it gets contained, we can open it again.” Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development (ACERD) Associate Director Ser Percival K. Peña-Reyes said closing the country’s borders would be effective but should still adhere to the standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO). What is needed, Peña-Reyes told this newspaper, is for travel restrictions to be put in place swiftly and
for government to be proactive in imposing them. Previous instances when the country had the opportunity to impose travel restrictions did not prevent the spread of Covid-19. That was mainly because the decision was not made immediately, he said. “Kung papatay patay [If we’re slow] and we get caught flat-footed, [that’s risky] We were too reactive instead of proactive before. We should learn from that,” PeñaReyes said. “It’s a delicate balancing act. We need to push testing and tracing to be properly informed of our decisions. Blanket/shotgun approaches could have dire consequences on the economy.” See “Omicron,” A2
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NATL GOVT BORROWINGS EXPERTS WEIGH IMPACT OF U.S. RECESSION PHL FOR 10 MOS DIP TOON P2.75T W T By Cai U. Ordinario By Bernadette D. Nicolas
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HILE Americans have started to see mortgages HE national government’s rise, local economists gross said the impact of the US Federal borrowings as of Reserve decision to increase end-October shrank interest will have global by almost rates 6 percent repercussions year-on-year to and the Philippines could again be sucked into another P2.75 trillion. whirlpool of recessions. @BNicolasBM
Latest data from the Bureau of the International have Treasury showedwire thatagencies the governpolled and a consensus ment’seconomists, gross borrowings during the emerged there 70-percent 10-monththat period fellisbya5.99 percent chance the US will again from P2.92 trillion a yearenter ago. into a recession. local left econoWith onlyHowever, two months for mists believe this may be far worse this year, the latest figure is already as a global recession is not far equivalent to 89.6 percent of beits hind, given theborrowing weak economic reP3.07-trillion program. covery thegross pandemic. Brokenfrom down, domestic borAteneofrom de January Manila Economics rowings to October Department Chairperson Alvin by P. settled at P2.23 trillion, down Ang, is currently in the trillion United 5.08 who percent from P2.35 States completing a study grant, 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 Bonds (P463.3 billion), Retail By Butch Fernandez Onshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 bil@butchfBM lion). In the same period, there was also a net redemption of Treasury CCEPTING Russia’s ofBills amounting to P43.94 billion. fer redemption to export cheap oil Net debt means thedebts Philippines is a there wereto more repaid com“complicated” move that could pared to the amount borrowed durcause more problems than the ing the period. desired blunting inflation’s Meanwhile, gross of foreign borimpact, Sen. Franrowings in according the same to period also cis Tolentino. contracted by 9.7 percent to P518.7 While conceding that Rusbillion from last year’s P574.4 billion. sian was oil israised priced lower than most This through global others in the world market that bonds (P146.17 billion), program has seen steady spikes —driven loans (P139.98 billion), euro-deby the Ukraine-Russia conflict nominated bonds (P121.97 billion), since loan February—Tolentino said a project (P86.41 billion), and the incoming samurai administration yen-denominated bonds (P24.19 billion).
said mortgages in the US have already started to rise and this would likely lead to a recession as early as the first quarter of 2023. “The high interest rates will pull the breaks. The impact on the Philippine economy (will be) more on interest rates (but the) global recession is almost there. (It’s) just a matter of timing,” Ang told BusinessMirror. “There is very little elbow room (now).” See “Experts,” A2
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DAVAO Mayor Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio, the daughter of the outgoing populist president of the Philippines, takes her oath before Supreme Court Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando (left) as vice president during rites in her city on Sunday, June 19, 2022. Also in photo are her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. AP PHOTO/MANMAN DEJETO
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ers from the same camp. Joining Sara onstage as she took the oath was her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman, who had long been separated from the President. She took oatheveryone of office to before them. This her allows see Supreme Court Associate who are listed in the registryJustice and if Ramon Paul Hernando. farmer doesn’t see his name then he Thecoordinate vice president-elect did shall with the PCA imnot issue any statement as to mediately,” he explained at a recent why she held earlyfarmers. inauguradialogue with an coconut tion, butthe insiders said it in“On other hand, if was people tended to allow invite the would see namesher onto the list and big names Philippine they thinkinthey are not politics, coconut such as or the Marcoses and forfarmers their details are incormer GloriaitMacapagalrect,President they can report to the PCA Arroyo. This would allow for immediate action,”also he added. her The to attend the inauguration of PCA official noted that her partner, Jr., the tandem completion of theMarcos initial list although was also anticipated of coconutitfarmers registry would she was in likely take vacation be just timetofor theaexpected after a hectic campaign. rollout of coconut levy-funded
Major Gen. Nolasco Mempin, commander of the 10th said there was no report of any attempt by any group to disrupt the inauguration as 3,700 security forces were spread outastoPresident the borders of the programs Duterte Region and the southern part isDavao expected to sign industry of Caraga Region eastern part development plan and in early 2022. ofRosales Region said 12. the PCA will not Marciana an ofstop updating Paredes, its list of 64, coconut ficer ofand theenjoined senior citizens’ assofarmers them to regciation in Barangay 37,benefits told the ister in order to reap the BusinessMIrror the BBM-Sara of the decades-long idled coconut tandem of the levy fund.was “Wethe will“idol not stop at asso3.1 ciation because knew how they million. We hopewe that more indiran the referring viduals willgovernment,” register in our coconut mainly to Sara Duterte’s farmers registry,” he said.management of the city. The updating of the coconut She said “it would be good if Bongfarmers registry is mandated by bong Marcos” would11524 also visit Republic Act (RA) or Davao the City sometime observe firstCoconut Industryand Trust Fund Act. hand how city wasA2 managed Seewell “3-Mthe farmers,”
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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 “so that he would implement quarantine as longalso as they secure the same program”. negative Reverse TranscriptionA similar Chain sentiment was aired Polymerase Reaction (RTby Marivic Patolot,72 54,hours of Sanprior AnPCR) test within tonio Agdao. She who also wished to their departure. the“Except Marcos-Duterte tandem would for countries classified continue thetesting “ayuda” program “esas ‘Red,’ the and quarantine pecially poor, and the protocolsfor forusallthe inbound internamany lost their in the pantionalwho travelers in alljob ports of entry demic.” shall comply with the testing and In her speech, the vicefor presidentquarantine protocols ‘Yellow’ elect told the people as well the list countries,” Nograles said,as citing VIPs who graced event: “Thank the provision ofthe IATF Resolution you coming to my inauguration,” No.for 151-A. sheHe said. noted Hong Kong, which has “I am a aproud a confirmed case ofDavawenya, the Omicron proud she variant,Mindanawan,” will also fall under thesaid Yelin lowthe listvernacular, countries. drawing lusty cheers the crowd. “I rules may not Thefrom suspension of the for be the best andcountries the brightest “Green List” willleader, be in but no from one can defeat my effect November 28,spirit 2021 as to aDecember Filipino,” 15, she2021. declared.
Sara Duterte takes early oath in Davao as 15th VP
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
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PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 53.3720 n JAPAN 0.4034 n UK 65.9411 n HK 6.7993 n CHINA 7.9612 n SINGAPORE 38.5859 n AUSTRALIA 37.6112 n EU 56.3288 n SAUDI ARABIA 14.2250 Source: BSP (June 17, 2022) PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 50.4600 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)