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BusinessMirror Monday, November 20, 2023 Vol. 19 No. 40
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Banana sector to new DA chief: Set up fruit research center for high-value crops
L MISS U’S POLITICAL CONTEXT Miss Universe 2023 unfolded in San Salvador, El Salvador, with Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua securing the crown. Miss Philippines Michelle Dee and Miss Portugal Marina Machete made it to the final round. However, the glitzy event was juxtaposed with anti-government protesters rallying outside the hotel venue, demanding the release of relatives detained in the government’s state of emergency aimed at curbing gang violence. The pageant’s timing, just before the February presidential election in El Salvador, adds a political dimension. President Nayib Bukele, criticized for his tough stance on gangs and human-rights abuses, leverages the event to reshape the nation’s image. Despite controversy, Bukele, self-dubbed the “world’s coolest dictator,” highlights positive changes in safety, expressing gratitude to the Miss Universe Organization for their involvement. AP/MOISES CASTILLO
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By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas
@jearcalas
HE collection of the 1 percent withholding tax on online sellers improves transparency as it creates a “fair” and “accountable” digital business environment, an online tax-payment platform operator said.
Taxumo Inc. CEO EJ Arboleda said the collection of the withholding tax on online marketplace transactions creates a “transparent framework” that allows the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to have a grasp of the extent of e-commerce in the country. “This initiative offers a transparent framework, allowing the BIR to gain valuable insights into the operations of online sellers, both registered and unregistered.
Previously, such data was limited to client-supplier payment transactions,” Arboleda told the BusinessMirror. “Now, with the online marketplace remittances being tracked, there’s an enhanced visibility into the e-commerce sector. This move is not just about tax collection; it’s about creating a fair and accountable online business environment,” Arboleda added. See “Withholding tax,” A2
OCAL banana growers and exporters are urging the new agriculture secretary to prioritize the establishment of a fruit research center that would aid not just the banana industry but other high-value crops in combating pests as well as boosting productivity. The Pilipino Banana Growers
and Exporters Association (PBGEA) is still pinning its hopes on the Marcos Jr. administration’s being true to its promise to establish a research institute that would help the banana industry as well as other fruits sectors to produce planting materials that are high-yielding and resistant to pests. Continued on A4
DEVT POLICY LOANS HOG WB’S $2.8-B PHL PROJECT PIPELINE By Cai U. Ordinario @caiordinario
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HE Philippines’s project pipeline with the World Bank amounted to $2.8 billion with the largest allocations being for two development policy loans (DPLs). Based on World Bank data, the projects that received the largest commitments are the Philippines Second Sustainable Recovery project and the Philippines First Energy Transition and Climate Resilience Development Policy Loan. Each DPL will receive $600 million each. The DPL for the
Philippines Second Sustainable Recovery project is set for 2024 while the DPL on Energy Transition and Climate Resilience is set for 2025. “The DPL series aims to support the Government of the Philippines’ reforms to: accelerate the economic recovery and boost medium-term growth; and protect the environment and improve climate resilience,” the World Bank said. This is followed by the $50 0 m i l l ion I n f ra st r ucture for Safer and Resilient Schools project which aims to rehabilitate and increase the See “Policy loans,” A2
SM Megamall has partnered with Peanuts Worldwide to bring Snoopy and friends to life through a unique and interactive exhibit. The exhibit will feature the first-ever biggest and largest inflatable in the Philippines. SM Megamall invites everyone to a year-long Mega Adventure with the beloved Peanuts gang starting November 17. SM SUPERMALLS
PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 55.8640 n JAPAN 0.3707 n UK 69.3272 n HK 7.1610 n CHINA 7.7128 n SINGAPORE 41.4698 n AUSTRALIA 36.1440 n EU 60.6348 n KOREA 0.0432 n SAUDI ARABIA 14.9066 Source: BSP (November 17, 2023)