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San Fernando on second step of national ID system rollout

SunStar San Fernando on second step of national ID system rollout REGISTRATION FOR NATIONAL ID SYSTEM. The City Government of San Fernando, through the City Civil Registry Office, puts up a registration center at Vista Mall as the Philippine Statistics Authority officially started the second step or the registration proper of the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) rollout on April 6, 2021. (City of San Fernando Information Office) + April 07, 2021 THE City Government of San Fernando, in collaboration with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), officially started step two or the “registration proper” of the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) rollout on April 6, 2021. After launching its pre-registration for PhilSys ID Card on October 12, the City Civil Registry Office mounted a registration center at Vista Mall anew for the second step or the registration proper.

Editorial: In a tight spot

SunStar + April 07, 2021 LABOR group United Pantaron Banana Workers Union (UPBWU) on April 6 filed a petition for a P100 daily wage increase for agricultural and non-agricultural workers in the region. “Angayan ra ang paghatag og usbaw sa suholan karon tungod grabe ang pagsaka sa presyo sa mga palaliton sugod niadtong Disyembre 2020 nga dili na makapaigo ang kasamtangang minimum nga suholan namong mga trabahante (There is a need for a wage increase because the prices of the commodities rapidly increased beginning last December 2020 that the current minimum wage is not enough),” UPBWU president Jay Panague. The Philippine Statistics Authority in Davao Region reported that inflation in Davao Region accelerated to 2.7 percent in February from 1.9 percent in January. The agency reported that this is the highest inflation reported since June 2019.

PH inflation slightly eases to 4 5% in March

PH inflation slightly eases to 4 5% in March
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Philippines reducing pork tariffs

To combat rising pork prices and to stabilize supplies, the Philippine government announced April 7 that it will provide more market access for pork imports by lower tariff rates. National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) applauded the country’s decision as securing better access to the Philippines market has been a top, long-term trade priority for the organization. “Since 2019, the Philippines has been battling African swine fever (ASF), and as a result, domestic production has declined, supplies have tightened, and pork prices have spiked,” said NPPC President Jen Sorenson, communications director for Iowa Select Farms in West Des Moines, Iowa. “While we are saddened by the spread of ASF in the Philippines, we appreciate the opportunity to send more high-quality U.S. pork to ease the shortage and the spike in prices.”

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