EDITORIAL
Members of the House
Makabayan bloc have expressed concerns about possible impact of the
executive order that seeks to simplify the process of food importation, on
local farmers.
Malacañang
reported Wednesday, Sept. 12, that the government’s economic managers are
planning to submit a draft executive order to President Rodrigo Duterte to tame
the country’s surging inflation.
The
economic managers are proposing to streamline the importation process by
removing or reducing the tariffs being imposed on imported essential food items
including sugar, meat, rice, and vegetables.
But
according to Gabriela party-list Rep. Arlene Brosas, this move might threaten
the livelihood of local farmers and traders.
“Kapag
bumaha ng mga produkto na ito sa ating merkado, ang mabibili ay produkto ng
iba. Kaya po ito ay pagtatanggal sa kakayanan ng mga producers natin dito
sa bansa na makinabang doon sa matagal nang dapat na pakinabangan” said Ilagan.
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Teachers party-list Representative France Castro also argued that the measure
might result in possible price increases given the high peso-dollar exchange
rate.
“Nakita
natin ang sitwasyon ngayon, P54 a dollar. So kung ito na ang magiging direksyon
ng gobyerno dahil nakatali na sa importasyon ang dolyar, mas mahal na
maipapasasa sa mga consumers,” said Castro.
Instead of simplifying
the food importation process, the Makabayan lawmakers are suggesting that the
President should declare a price control in accordance with the Republic Act
7581 or the Price Act.
“Malinaw
naman po doon na kapag mayroong unreasonable spike sa price ng basic
commodities and services, maari pong yung batayan para magisyu ang pangulo ng
price ceiling o price control na hindi na po nangangailangang magkaroon ng
declaration ng state of emergency,” said Anak-Pawis Representative Ariel
Casilao.
President
Duterte has earlier assured that his economic managers are now working to curb
the inflation.
As reported by
Malacañang, these proposals include streamlining the process of rice
importation of the National Food Authority and the immediate release of essential
food products in ports.
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