logo
Read More

Philippines tackles palm oil dumping with ASEAN neighbors

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is set to resolve the dumping of palm oil exports of neighboring ASEAN countries that had caused the slump of prices in the local coconut industry. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said Indonesia and Malaysia both agreed to form a tripartite technical working group to address the dumping of palm oil into the country. “Importation data gathered by […]

Read More
phil01
Read More

Think tank sees soft landing for Philippine economy

MANILA, Philippines — Amid the slowdown in the global economy, a soft landing can be expected for the Philippines this year, UK-based Oxford Economics said in a research brief yesterday. For the country, this entails a transition from a fast growth trajectory to a slower or flat growth path while avoiding recession. The macroeconomy research […]

Read More
logo
Read More

Philippines: Customs eases e-CO processing with ASEAN

MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Customs (BOC) said yesterday it has released new guidelines to facilitate the processing of electronic Certificates of Origin (e-CO), a move which is seen to ease trade regulations between the Philippines and other member-countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Customs commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero issued last March 18 a customs memorandum order […]

Read More
logo
Read More

Philippines: ERC OKs lower feed-in tariff allowance rate

MANILA, Philippines — The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has approved a lower feed-in tariff allowance (FIT-All) rate, which covers payments to renewable energy developers. The FIT-All rate will help mitigate the increase in consumers’ electricity bills during the summer season. In an order, the ERC allowed the National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) to collect 22.26 centavos […]

Read More