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Tobacco farmers lauded President Aquino and Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima for retaining the current excise tax rate on tobacco products, saying the move would further stimulate the growth of the farm sector as well as generate revenues for the government.

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MANILA, Philippines - A non-governmental organization (NGO) has joined the growing clamor for Congress to reject proposals to increase the excise tax on tobacco products to spare from further economic woes the more than two million tobacco farmers, their families, and other dependents on the industry who will be most affected if the current excise tax rates are adjusted.

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MANILA, Philippines - A non-governmental organization (NGO) has joined the growing clamor for Congress to reject proposals to increase the excise tax on tobacco products to spare from further economic woes the more than two million tobacco farmers, their families, and other dependents on the industry who will be most affected if the current excise tax rates are adjusted.

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