FIA to boost jobs creation ‘Closesigning borders,seen cut Omicron exposure risk’ By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas By Cai U. Ordinario
T C THE University of the East recently hosted a testimonial dinner for one of its alumni, newly appointed Supreme Court Associate Justice Japar Dimaampao. Dimaampao, who came from the Court of Appeals, will occupy the post left open in the SC with the appointment as Chief Justice of then associate justice Alexander Gesmundo. Photo shows from left: Atty. Ulysses Sevilla, UE Law Alumni Association president; Atty. Viviana Paguirigan, UE Law School Dean; Mrs. Maria Gina Dimaampao; Justice Dimaampao; Dr. Ester Garcia, UE President; and Atty. Alicia Risos-Vidal. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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HE enactment of the amended LOSING the country’s borders Foreign Act (FIA) is one ofInvestments the most immediate will help attract job-generating courses of action the governinvestments, fueling the country’s ment must take to prevent the lateconomic recovery amid the Covid-19 est Covid-19 variant, Omicron, from pandemic, business leaders reaching Philippine shores,said. accordConfederation of the ingEmployers to local economists. Philippines (Ecop) President Sergio T he new var iant is a threat, Ortiz-Luis e s p e c i a l l yJr.wsaid it h the t heentry holof id foray s eign investors in the country is seen coming up and more foreigners to makea up for the of being llowed todisplacement travel to the work caused by business shutdowns Philippines, De La Sa lle Univerin pandemic. Mar ia Ella Oplas sitthe y economist Many foreign investors, including told BusinessMirror. smaller ones, are usually already planning The holidays bring in to venture in the country following Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) the of Republic Act 11647 or whosigning are eager to spend Christmas
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 “And definitely, [the amended FIA] will boost positive cases to enter,” Oplas said. employment in the country as the new “We should be more investors could replace therestrictive. businesses that[We have to be] more protective in terms closed [during the Covid-19 pandemic].”—Ecop of our measures.” President Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. Oplas said that while this will be a setback to some industries, this the FIA, Ortiz-Luis toldthat the is aamended fair measure considering BusinessMirror. this could help prevent placing the “By the signing, are alcountry inmere another strictthere lockdown,
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ready whothe areeconomy planningcan entry which,those she said, no here in the country, even the small longer afford. ones. wethat do not the actual “It While is better we see do protective impact now,measures these investors preventive than are get now explanning to enter country,” said. posed again. Wethe have a lot tohelose,” “And definitely, [the Oplas said. “We should do amended it now so FIA] will boost employment in the that we can open just before Christcountry as the new investors mas. If it gets contained, we cancould open replace it again.”the businesses that closed [during theCenter Covid-19 Ateneo forpandemic]. Economic The Rebusinesses that are still closed, persearch and Development (ACERD) haps, are still contemplating their Associate Director Ser Percival next decision. In the meantime K. Peña-Reyes said closingnewthe er investors are already in, country’s borders wouldcoming be effecwith some maybe partnering with tive but should still adhere to the other local set businesses,” he added. standards by the World Health Ortiz-Luis noted that the inOrganization (WHO). crease in is foreign investments not What needed, Peña-Reyesistold solely attributed to the amended this newspaper, is for travel restricFIA, to its related measures tionsbut to also be put in place swiftly and
suchgovernment as the Republic 11595 or for to beAct proactive in the amended Retail Trade Liberimposing them. alization Actinstances signed bywhen Duterte Previous the in January, the proposed country had and the opportunity tonew imPublic Service Act. pose travel restrictions did not prePhilippine Chamber Comvent the spread of Covid-19.of That was merce and Industry President (PCCI) mainly because the decision was not Georgeimmediately, T. Barcelonhe told the Busimade said. nessMirror that there are “Kung papatay patay [Ifalready we’re foreign telecommunication compaslow] and we get caught flat-footnies[that’s “studying” to invest in the couned, risky] We were too retry following enactmentbefore. of the active insteadthe of proactive amended We shouldFIA. learn from that,” Peña“[R A 11647] will help attract Reyes said. “It’s a delicate balancing more FDI to our country. This act act. We need to push testing and and PSA (Public Service Act) have tracing to be properly informed made climbed up the ease of doof ourus decisions. Blanket/shotgun ing business a couple notches,” approaches could haveof dire conseBarcelon said. quences on the economy.” See “FIA,” A2 A2 See “Omicron,”
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Cai U. Ordinario By By Bernadette D. Nicolas
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Omicron risk PIPPA lists spursto revival ways cut of quarantine impact rules inof PHL oil price hike
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HE in HEcrisis national Ukraine will government’s likely hit the gross poor the hardest borrowings as they spend as a of end-October shrank larger share of their income on food and by almost 6 percent fuel, according to to year-on-year the International P2.75 trillion. Monetary Fund (IMF).
Latest data from the Bureau of the The IMF said the Ukraine crisis Treasury showed that the governis bound to cause price shocks ment’s gross borrowings duringthat the will be feltperiod worldwide. Thepercent Wash10-month fell by 5.99 ington-based lender said should from P2.92 trillion a year ago. theWith hostilities escalate, the world’s only two months left for poor will the be latest the ones to isbear the this year, figure already economic costs. equivalent to 89.6 percent of its “Countries borrowing that have very close P3.07-trillion program. economic linksgross withdomestic Ukraine borand Broken down, Russia arefrom at particular of scarrowings January risk to October city andat supply disruptions and are settled P2.23 trillion, down by most affected by the increasing in5.08 percent from P2.35 trillion flows of refugees,” IMF said. in 2020. Prices of oilof andthe oil products The bulk amount have was soared globally, including wheat sourced from Fixed Rate Treasury and other grains. Ukraine Bonds (P1.19 trillion), followedand by Russia are among the top sources short-term borrowings from Bangof causing the ko these Sentralcommodities ng Pilipinas or BSP (P540 surge in prices. billion), Retail Treasury Bonds/PreUkraine remains one of the myo Bonds (P463.3 billion), Retail Philippines’s top sources of wheat Onshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 bilwhile Russia is the world’s leading lion). In the same period, there was exporter of fertilizer materials, also a net redemption of Treasury prices of which in Bills amounting to recent P43.94months billion. have already soaring. means Net debt been redemption “Price will havecoman there were shocks more debts repaid impact worldwide, especially on pared to the amount borrowed durpoor households for whom food ing the period. andMeanwhile, fuel are a higher proportion gross foreign borof expenses. Should the conflict rowings in the same period also escalate, economic contractedthe by 9.7 percent todamage P518.7 would be all more devastatbillion from lastthe year’s P574.4 billion. ing,” IMF said. This was raised through global “The(P146.17 sanctions on Russia will bonds billion), program also have a substantial impact on loans (P139.98 billion), euro-dethe global economy and financial nominated bonds (P121.97 billion), markets, spillovers a project with loan significant (P86.41 billion), and to other countries,” it added. yen-denominated samurai bonds See “Ukraine,” A2 (P24.19 billion).
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By Samuel P. Medenilla @sam_medenilla
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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 BEYOND REACH Gasoline nozzles dangling from a petrol station in Makati City seem out of reach to an attendant, like the steadily rising oil prices that kept all sectors anxious at the weekend. Oil companies are expected to impose a heftier price increase on fuel products this week, and, from all indications, the spikes, further driven by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, will continue. NONIE REYES
OVER 3-M FARMERS LISTED FOR P75-B COCO LEVY FUND HOUSE AD HOC PANEL TACKLES FUEL CRISIS IMPACT By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas @jearcalas
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@butchfBM workers are now registered with the government’s regHouse of Representaistry, HE which serves as the basis tives has created the to Fuel for the number of people be Crisis Ad Hoc Commitcovered by the utilization of the tee that will discuss economic P75-billion coconutthe levy fund. impact of the fuel crisisAuthority in a spePhilippine Coconut cial meeting Monday. (PCA) Deputyon Administrator Roel House Committee onmillion Ways M. Rosales said about 3.11 and Means Chairman Joey Sarte coconut farmers and farm workSalceda said Speaker Lord Allan ers have been registered with the government since it started up-
dating its registry following the enactment of the Coconut FarmVelasco ad hoc panel ers and created Industrythe Trust Fund law. amid growing concernthat overabout how Rosales explained the steadily rising prices of fuel, 500,000 coconut farmers and driven further by the Ukraine criworkers were added to the PCA’s sis, could derail a fragile recovery 2018 list that had about 2.5 million from the pandemic. coconut farmers and farm workers. Several government agencies The PCA’s next step is to conand stakeholders have been invited duct an exclusion-inclusion proto the hearing, including the Nacedure by making the updated tional Economic andpublic, Development farmers’ registry providAuthority, Department of Trade ing everyone the opportunity to and Industry, Department of Agcheck the veracity of the list, Roriculture, Department of Energy, sales added. Department of be Transportation, “The list will posted in public spaces where people can easily see
them. This allows everyone to see who are listed in the registry and if Land Transportation Office, LTfarmer doesn’t see his name then he FRB, of Finance, shallDepartment coordinate with the PCADeimpartment ofhe Budget and Managemediately,” explained at a recent ment, Bangko Sentral ngfarmers. Pilipinas, dialogue with coconut Philippines of Petroleum, “On theInstitute other hand, if people Independent Philippine Petroleum would see names on the list and Companies they thinkAssociation, they are notPilipinas coconut Shell and or Petron farmers theirCorporation. details are incorThethey House has also rect, can report it to invited the PCA stakeholders from land,he sea and for immediate action,” added. air industries. The PCA official noted that Upon instructions Velasco, the completion of theofinitial list the House Committees on Economof coconut farmers registry would icbe Affairs, Energy, just inontime for on theTransporexpected rollout of coconut levy-funded
programs as President Duterte is expected to sign the industry tation, and Salceda’s on development planCommittee in early 2022. Ways and Means Fuel Rosales saidwill theform PCAthe will not Crisis Ad Hoc Cttee andofwill hold stop updating its list coconut afarmers special hearing on Monday, 9:30 and enjoined them to regam to discuss steps to control the ister in order to reap the benefits rise in oil prices or limit its impact. of the decades-long idled coconut Salceda said the meeting will levy fund. “We will not stop at 3.1 discuss, among others, the ecomillion. We hope that more indinomic of theinfuel crisis, vidualsimpact will register our coconut with focusregistry,” on the effects farmers he said.on the economy and inflation, trade The updating of theoncoconut and commodity prices, and farmers registry is mandatedon by agriculture. Republic Act (RA) 11524 or the “House,” A2 Fund Act. Coconut See Industry Trust See “3-M farmers,” A2
By Lenie Lectura
@llecturaL concerns NTER NATIONA over the possible spread of the HE infectious Philippine Omicron Independent more CoPower Producers Association vid-19 variant prompted the gov(PIPPA) has recommended to ernment to reimpose mandatory the Department of Energy for (DOE) facility-based quarantine all solutions to help curb thecountry. impact arriving passengers in the of spiraling oil prices. Acting Presidential spokesperinitialannounced estimates sonPIPPA Karlosaid B. their Nograles indicate that the effect on the price on Sunday that the Inter-Agency of fuel alone may reach P9.00 per Task Force for the Management kilowatt hour, given the March 3, of Emerging Infectious Diseases 2022 price of coal, which stood at (IATF) suspended the implemen$446 tationper of ton. its Resolution No. 150The groupeffectively recommended that: A (s.2021), imposing DOE explore the suspension of stricter protocols for all inbound the secondary price cap in the travelers. Wholesale Spot MarTo note, Electricity IATF Resolution 150ket (WESM); DOE endorse to the A had allowed fully vaccinated ERC the possible of List the non-visa travelersrecovery from Green impact of fuel price increases, areas to enter the country witheven on aneed staggered basis; govout the for facility-based ernment explore possibility quarantine as longthe as they secure of providing subsidies for elecnegative Reverse Transcriptiontricity end-users through (RTthe Polymerase Chain Reaction Malampaya fund; government PCR) test within 72 hours prior consider Value Added Tax (VAT) to their departure. exemption and the suspension “Except for countries classified of excise taxes on oilquarantine and coal, as ‘Red,’ the testing and as well asfor onallother electricityprotocols inbound internarelated products; and explore the tional travelers in all ports of entry possibility of relaxing the 30-day shall comply with the testing and coal inventory requirement for quarantine protocols for ‘Yellow’ generation companies to better list countries,” Nograles said, citing manage the scheduling of their the provision of IATF Resolution coal delivery schedules. No. 151-A. DOE Secretary Cusi said He noted HongAlfonso Kong, which has the agency will evaluate proconfirmed a case of thethese Omicron posals. to submit a variant,He willtold alsoPIPPA fall under the Yelformal paper on the price simulalow list countries. tions, theirofrecommendaTheincluding suspension the rules for tions in addressing the anticipated “Green List” countries will be in electricity increases. effect fromprice November 28, 2021 to Continued December 15, 2021.on A4
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PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 51.4700 n JAPAN 0.4458 n UK 68.7330 n HK 6.5854 n CHINA 8.1430 n SINGAPORE 37.9516 n AUSTRALIA 37.7224 n EU 56.9670 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.7188 Source: BSP (March 4, 2021) 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)