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[Title] => Thailand seeks compensation for 10% petrochem tariff of RP
[Summary] => Thailand is pressing its demand for compensation from the Philippines in exchange for allowing the latter to maintain a 10 percent tariff wall on petrochemical products under the ASEAN Free Trade. Agreement/Common Effective Preferential Tariff (AFTA/CEPT) scheme.
This was revealed by both Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II and Economic Planning Secretary Romulo Neri following a meeting of the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) committee.
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[Title] => Labor group raps Roxas, Neri for selling out RP
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II and Economic Planning Secretary Romulo Neri are being accused of "selling out" the countrys economic interests following the issuance of an Executive Order (EO) temporarily suspending the application of the tariff reduction schedule on petrochemical resins and certain plastic products under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area.
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[Title] => Workers buck TRM position on resins, plastics import tariffs
[Summary] => Workers of the petrochemical and plastics industry yesterday called on President Arroyo to junk the recommendations of the Tariff and Related Matters cabinet committee headed by Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas and Romulo Neri of the NEDA to cut tariffs on resin imports to 10 percent from the current 15 percent starting Jan. 1 next year.
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December 25, 2002 - 12:00am