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[Title] => PIDS bats for tariff cut to lower prices of oil products
[Summary] => One way of coping with increasing prices of oil products is by reducing import tariffs on crude oil and its refined by-products, according to a study made by the Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS).
Computations show that reducing tariffs on imported products, which is one form of lessening regulation, "would lead to the best consequences and would result into a lesser negative impact on the whole," Caesar B. Cororaton, PIDS senior research fellow said in a report.
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[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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[Title] => PIDS bats for tariff cut to lower prices of oil products
[Summary] => One way of coping with increasing prices of oil products is by reducing import tariffs on crude oil and its refined by-products, according to a study made by the Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS).
Computations show that reducing tariffs on imported products, which is one form of lessening regulation, "would lead to the best consequences and would result into a lesser negative impact on the whole," Caesar B. Cororaton, PIDS senior research fellow said in a report.
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