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New EO on pork tariffs, MAV ‘next week’ By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas @jearcalas

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RESIDENT Duterte may issue the new executive order (EO) implementing the compromised tariff rates on pork imports next week, Agriculture Secretary William D. Dar said on Thursday. Dar said the process for the crafting of the new EO started last Wednesday after senators and economic managers forged a compromise deal on the Executive’s twin proposal on pork imports. Dar explained that the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) Board is expected to complete its process of recom-

mending the new tariff rates to Duterte on Wednesday. “From there the EO will be issued, hopefully next week,” he told reporters in an interview on Thursday. The Department of Agriculture (DA) will study and release a new suggested retail price for imported pork to reflect the adjusted tariff rates, which would be 5 percentage points higher than what was prescribed in Duterte’s EO 128, Dar said. Despite the adjustments both in pork tariffs and proposed minimum access volume (MAV) plus mechanism, Dar said the compromise is still a “win-win arrangement for everyone.”

“Of course, our goal of pulling down pork prices to almost what is possible, given the lowered tariffs, is there,” he said. Meat Importers and Traders Association (Mita) President Jesus C. Cham confirmed that the current SRP on imported pork may increase by at least 5 percent, but would still remain cheaper compared to fresh locally produced meat. For example, the P300 per kilogram SRP on imported pork liempo/belly may now range between P315 per kilogram and P320 per kilogram depending on the computation and analysis made by the DA, Cham explained. The DA disclosed on Wednesday

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that the tariff rates on pork imports would be increased by 5 percentage points; it also lowered its initial proposal for minimum access volume (MAV) of 404,000 metric tons to just 254,210 MT. With the compromise, the inquota tariff rate for pork imports until July 7 would be 10 percent while out-quota would be 20 percent for out-quota from the initial lowered rates of five percent and 15 percent, respectively. Likewise, the tariff rates for the last 9 months of EO 128 or from July 8 to April 7, 2022, would be increased by 5 percentage points to 15 percent for in-quota and 25 percent for out-quota imports. See “New,” A2

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TAPPING PHL ENERGY: THE BALL IS WITH THE COURTS, SAYS D.O.E. By Lenie Lectura

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HE Department of Energ y (DOE) and the Philippine National Oil Company -Exploration Corporation (PNOC-EC) are urging the judiciary to help push for the expansion of indigenous energy explorations to secure the country’s future energy supply. In a recent virtual forum organized by the Joint Foreign Chambers of the Philippines, the DOE and the PNOC-EC clamored for the immediate resolution by the Supreme Court of legal challenges pertaining to the expansion of upstream explorations. “We have to re-emphasize that everything goes together: legal, executive and judicial. We are pushing for the expan-

Workers refill and reload medical oxygen tanks at a refilling station in Project 3, Quezon City, on Thursday, May 6, 2021. Philippine Red Cross Chairman Sen. Richard Gordon has been reported eyeing the setting up of the PRC’s own emergency oxygen generating plant so that those depending on oxygen can get it, and cheaper, from the Red Cross. There was alarm a few weeks ago when, at the height of the Covid-19 case surge, people wary of hoarders started stockpiling their own oxygen tanks as many patients could not be accommodated in hospitals. NONOY LACZA

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CONOMIC difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic have forced seniors and undergraduate students to look for work, local economists said, as the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) released the March Labor Force Survey (LFS) showing an improvement in the jobs sector. See “Seniors,” A2

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sion of exploration areas. We are making it more attractive to investors. At the end of the day, the judiciary will be the judge,” said DOE Undersecretary Felix William B. Fuentebella. PNOC-EC President Lt. Gen. Rozzano Briguez commented that legal challenges hamper the expansion of indigenous energy exploration projects. “We are looking at a very good prospect. What is preventing us are legal aspects with our laws and regulations.” Gas supply from the Malampaya Deepwater Gasto-Power Project (Malampaya) is not enough to fuel the future requirements of the country. The government has since been inviting investors to conduct oil and gas exploration activities. See “Tapping,” A2

Mega-vaxx site at Nayong Pilipino stalled By Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo @akosistellaBM Special to the BusinessMirror & Jonathan L. Mayuga @jonlmayuga

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WENTY-SIX days after the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerg-

ing Infectious Diseases (IATF) approved the establishment of a temporary mega-vaccination center at the Nayong Pilipino property, construction has yet to commence. The problem, according to government sources who attend the IATF meetings, is that the Nayong Pili-

pino Foundation Board of Trustees has yet to sign a memorandum of agreement with the National Task Force Against Covid-19 (NTF) to implement the project. The delay on the part of the NPF Board to sign the MOA has already prompted Executive Secretary Salva-

dor C. Medialdea to issue a memorandum to the board on May 4: “[The] NPF, through its Board of Trustees is hereby DIRECTED to undertake any and all acts necessary to allow the DOH [Department of Health] or the NTF to use the NPF property See “Mega-vaxx,” A2

n japan 0.4398 n UK 66.8104 n HK 6.1817 n CHINA 7.4179 n singapore 35.9618 n australia 37.1969 n EU 57.6708 n SAUDI arabia 12.8065

Source: BSP (May 6, 2021)


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