BusinessMirror May 17, 2021

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By Bernadette D. Nicolas

Palace issues 2 orders on tariffs for rice, pork

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EBT payments by the national government for the first quarter of the year jumped by 53.4 percent to P521.5 billion compared to the same period a year ago, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed.

Due to higher interest and amortization payments, total debt service bill from January to March this year was higher than last year’s P339.98 billion. Bulk of the total debt service bill in the first quarter of 2021 went to amortization payments amounting to P395.65 billion, a 79.76-percent increase from last year’s P220.1 billion.

On the other hand, interest payments in the same period this year reached P125.86 billion, up by nearly 5 percent from P119.88 billion last year. For March alone, total debt payments rose to P268.4 billion this year, growing more than five-fold from only P49.29 billion in the same month last year.

ROQUE: “The tariff reduction took into consideration the increase in global rice prices, and the uncertainties surrounding the steady supply of rice in the country.”

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‘DEFENSE SECTOR SHOULD BE STRATEGIC INVESTMENT AREA’ By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad

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HE Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) is proposing to include the defense industry in the new investment priority list under the recently enacted corporate tax reform measure. Pe z a D i r e c t o r G e n e r a l Charito B. Plaza, in an interview with the BusinessMirror, said the investment promotion agency wants different industries, including the defense sector, to be part of the Strategic Investment Priorities Plan (SIPP). SIPP is the list of investment sectors that may apply for fiscal

By Samuel P. Medenilla @sam_medenilla

& Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas

incentives under Republic Act 11534 or the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) law, which took effect last month. “We hope to invite the defense industry, like the manufacturers of military aircraft, sea craft, uniform, the weapons, the vehicles,” Plaza said. Plaza said Peza is awaiting the application from the Philippine Army identifying the military’s reservation areas that can be transformed into defense industrial complexes. “Once we approve it in the board, we will now forward this to the Office of the President for the presidential compilation.

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RESIDENT Duterte has issued two new orders adjusting the tariff of rice and pork to address the rising food inflation and at same time protect local farmers. In his Executive Order (EO) No. 135 (s. 2021), Duterte reduced the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) tariff rates for rice, to 35 percent from 40 percent (in-quota) and 50 percent (out-quota) for a period of one year. He said the measure aims to “diversify the country’s market sources” of the food staple for Filipinos and stabilize its local price. “The tariff reduction took into consideration the increase in global rice prices, and the uncertainties surrounding the steady supply of rice in the country,” Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said. However, a major farmers’ alliance said the reduction in rice tariffs spell around P100 million in revenue losses for the government, without ensuring that the savings importers make would benefit the public by way of lower rice prices.

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Palace-certified PSA, RTL, FIA top Senate agenda By Butch Fernandez

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ENATE President Vicente Sotto III is calling an all-senators’ caucus Monday to firm up their agenda of urgent bills to be tackled in their remaining threeweek session calendar before Congress adjourns anew. High on the priorities are amendatory bills that were earlier certified by the Palace: revising the Public Service Act, retail trade liberalization law, and the Foreign Investments Act. “First of all, we only have three weeks left, so I will propose to the senators that we finalize the agenda

in our 1 p.m. caucus [on] what we will do in the four-days session left in our calendar,” Sotto told DWIZ in an interview at the weekend. Sotto added, partly in Filipino: “For example, we have what we call measures that are critical, as well as urgent bills emanating from Ledac, or the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council. The Senate President cited, for instance, the Palace-endorsed GUIDE bill, or the Government Financial Institutions Unified Initiatives, intended to boost distressed enterprises in line with the Duterte administration’s economic recovery agenda in the pandemic. Continued on A2

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 47.8340

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Pork tariffs

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MEANWHILE, Duterte also issued EO 134 to slightly raise the tariff of pork after he adjusted it last April through EO 128. EO 128 temporarily reduced the tariff rates for pork meat for a period of one year at a graduated basis, from 30 percent (in-quota) and 40 percent (out-quota) to 5 percent (inquota) and 15 percent (out-quota) for the first three months; and 10 percent (in-quota) and 20 percent (out-quota) from the 4th to the 12th month.

n JAPAN 0.4371 n UK 67.2307 n HK 6.1578 n CHINA 7.4111 n SINGAPORE 35.8764 n AUSTRALIA 36.9565 n EU 57.8026 n SAUDI ARABIA 12.7561

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Source: BSP (May 14, 2021)


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