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Lowered tariffs, increased pork imports part of 2022 poll preps?
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No Cha-Cha policies: DILG slams Gabriela over comment on gov t pandemic response
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By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA News
Published April 15, 2021 1:32pm Gabriela party-list Representative Arlene Brosas on Thursday branded as piecemeal Cha-cha (Charter-change) the three economic measures which were certified as urgent by President Rodrigo Duterte. Piecemeal Cha-cha itong [certified] as urgent at pinapamadaling ipasa ni Pangulong Duterte na tatlong economic measures (President Duterte s certifying of three economic measures as urgent is a piecemeal Cha-cha), Brosas said in a virtual presser Dahil bigo silang makumbinsi ang sambayanan sa Cha-cha kahit may pandemya, gusto ni Duterte na ipasa na ng Senado ang mga panukalang ito (Because the administration fail to convince the public to support Cha-cha amid the pandemic, Duterte wants Senate to passed these bills), she added.
NEDA: Hike in pork imports won’t kill Philippine hog industry Cecille Suerte Felipe © Michael Varcas, file NEDA: Hike in pork imports won’t kill Philippine hog industry
MANILA, Philippines The National Economic and Development Authority has given assurance that the decision of President Duterte to increase the volume of imported pork and decrease tariff rates will not kill the local hog industry, but instead ensure adequate and affordable food supply and prevent higher malnutrition and poverty.
During the continuation of the Senate committee of the whole’s hybrid inquiry yesterday on the food security crisis brought about by the outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in the country, NEDA acting Secretary Karl Kendrick Chua said Duterte’s Executive Order 128 is meant to help fill the deficit, reduce food prices and ensure the adequacy of food supply.
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Senate COW adopts resolution urging Duterte to recall botcha policies on pork importation The two policies can potentially spell the demise of our local hog industry, says Drilon, author of the resolution
As local hog raisers cry for help and fear that imported pork will flood the market soon, the Senate Committee of the Whole adopted today a resolution authored by Senate Minority Leader Franklin M. Drilon urging the President to withdraw Executive Order No. 128, which provides for the temporary modification of the rates of import duty for fresh, chilled or frozen meat of swine, and to recall the recommendation to increase the Minimum Access Volume of pork.
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