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Inflation soars, Philippines "concocts new plan" to import rice

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế11/09/2023

The Philippine Department of Finance has recommended a series of policies such as reducing rice import tariffs to curb the sharp increase in domestic rice prices - the cause of rising inflation.
Lạm phát tăng vọt, Philippines 'ủ mưu' mới với nhập khẩu gạo
The Philippine Ministry of Finance has proposed reducing import tariffs to lower domestic rice prices. (Source: Financial Times)

Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno said the Finance and Economic Planning ministries are proposing to reduce the rice import tariff from 35% to 0-10%.

Under the revised mechanism issued in 2021, import tariffs on rice from countries outside Southeast Asia have been reduced from 40-50% to 35%, equal to the rate applied to suppliers within the region.

The above ministries also encourage the private sector to promptly import rice and clear customs quickly with qualified importers.

Previously, in August 2023, the Philippine Department of Agriculture recommended importing an additional 500,000 tons of rice between November 2023 and January 2024 to compensate for possible production declines due to the extreme weather phenomenon El Nino.

The Philippines is one of the largest rice importers in the world.

Last week, the country imposed a price cap to protect consumers from soaring rice prices amid hoarding by traders.

Rice price inflation in the Philippines hit 4.2% in July, the highest since 2019. Inflation unexpectedly rose for the first time in seven months to 5.3% in August, mainly due to higher food prices and transport costs.



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