+ Follow TARIFF AND RELATED MATTERS Tag
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[Title] => Phl extends zero tariff on wheat, cement for 6 months
[Summary] => President Benigno Aquino III has extended for another six months the zero tariff on milling wheat and cement, Malacanang said today.
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[Title] => DA mulls higher import tariff on pork offals
[Summary] => The Philippines may seek an increase in the five-percent duty it imposes on imported pork offals in response to complaints from hog raisers over the heavy importation of pork offals which the hog industry says is harming their sector.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government mulls tariff hike on imported ethanol
[Summary] => The Aquino administration is preparing to issue an Executive Order (EO) that would raise the tariff on imported ethanol to 20 percent to help support the local industry as higher tariffs would provide them enough cushion from cheap imports.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Extension of zero-tariff importation of milled wheat OK'd
[Summary] => President Arroyo has approved the extension of zero-tariff importation of milled wheat and cement for another six months to prevent prices of the commodities from surging.
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[Title] => RP mulls tariff cut for pharma products
[Summary] => The Philippines plans to cut some of its existing tariffs for pharmaceutical products, while lowering tariffs on raw material inputs as part of the soon to be completed comprehensive review of the countrys tariff program.
This was disclosed by Tariff Commissioner Edgardo Abon who said that the review is now in the final stage with only a few minor issues to be resolved including cleaning up some typographical errors.
Abon was hopeful that a new tariff program would be ready for signing by the President during the next congressional break.
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[Title] => Local producers enjoy zero tariff importation of capital equipment
[Summary] => The duty rate on capital equipment, spare parts and accessories for domestic manufacturers will finally be reduced to zero from the current one percent following approval in principle by the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) committee.
The revision will be contained in a new executive order that will also extend the effectivity of EO 313 which previously extended tax and duty free incentives to export-oriented manufacturers, but maintained a one percent tariff for domestic manufacturers.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Govt lowers tariff on 11 petrochem products
[Summary] => President Arroyo has reportedly signed the Executive Order (EO) lowering the tariff on 11 petrochemical products.
Both Budget Secretary Romulo Neri and Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila said that the President had signed several EOs that may have included the petrochem EO.
However, until the EO is officially released by Malacañang, they cannot categorically confirm the EO.
The downstream plastics industry has been awaiting the signing of the EO since November last year.
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[Title] => Favila urges Gokongwei firm to start long-delayed naphtha cracker project
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila Friday challenged JG Summit Petrochemical Corp. (JGSPC) to start its long-delayed naphtha cracker project.
In a press conference, Favila expressed disappointment at the recent filing of a petition for mandamus by the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP).
APMP wants the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) committee to provide the association with the minutes of the CTRM deliberations on the petrochemical tariff issue.
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[Title] => Favila urges Gokongwei firm to start long-delayed naphtha cracker project
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila Friday challenged JG Summit Petrochemical Corp. (JGSPC) to start its long-delayed naphtha cracker project.
In a press conference, Favila expressed disappointment at the recent filing of a petition for mandamus by the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP).
APMP wants the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) committee to provide the association with the minutes of the CTRM deliberations on the petrochemical tariff issue.
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[Title] => Tariff body urged to hasten review of 2006 program
[Summary] => Local Industries are urging the Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) Committee to hurry up and finish their comprehensive review of the 2006 tariff program as the delay is causing havoc with the industries business plans for this year.
Business planners are currently relying on 2005 tariff rates, at least for the first quarter or the first half of 2006, as the technical committee of the Cabinet-level TRM has not yet finished its own review of the earlier submitted comprehensive overhaul done by the Tariff Commission.
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TARIFF AND RELATED MATTERS
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[Title] => Phl extends zero tariff on wheat, cement for 6 months
[Summary] => President Benigno Aquino III has extended for another six months the zero tariff on milling wheat and cement, Malacanang said today.
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[Title] => DA mulls higher import tariff on pork offals
[Summary] => The Philippines may seek an increase in the five-percent duty it imposes on imported pork offals in response to complaints from hog raisers over the heavy importation of pork offals which the hog industry says is harming their sector.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government mulls tariff hike on imported ethanol
[Summary] => The Aquino administration is preparing to issue an Executive Order (EO) that would raise the tariff on imported ethanol to 20 percent to help support the local industry as higher tariffs would provide them enough cushion from cheap imports.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Extension of zero-tariff importation of milled wheat OK'd
[Summary] => President Arroyo has approved the extension of zero-tariff importation of milled wheat and cement for another six months to prevent prices of the commodities from surging.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP mulls tariff cut for pharma products
[Summary] => The Philippines plans to cut some of its existing tariffs for pharmaceutical products, while lowering tariffs on raw material inputs as part of the soon to be completed comprehensive review of the countrys tariff program.
This was disclosed by Tariff Commissioner Edgardo Abon who said that the review is now in the final stage with only a few minor issues to be resolved including cleaning up some typographical errors.
Abon was hopeful that a new tariff program would be ready for signing by the President during the next congressional break.
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[Title] => Local producers enjoy zero tariff importation of capital equipment
[Summary] => The duty rate on capital equipment, spare parts and accessories for domestic manufacturers will finally be reduced to zero from the current one percent following approval in principle by the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) committee.
The revision will be contained in a new executive order that will also extend the effectivity of EO 313 which previously extended tax and duty free incentives to export-oriented manufacturers, but maintained a one percent tariff for domestic manufacturers.
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[Title] => Govt lowers tariff on 11 petrochem products
[Summary] => President Arroyo has reportedly signed the Executive Order (EO) lowering the tariff on 11 petrochemical products.
Both Budget Secretary Romulo Neri and Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila said that the President had signed several EOs that may have included the petrochem EO.
However, until the EO is officially released by Malacañang, they cannot categorically confirm the EO.
The downstream plastics industry has been awaiting the signing of the EO since November last year.
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[Title] => Favila urges Gokongwei firm to start long-delayed naphtha cracker project
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila Friday challenged JG Summit Petrochemical Corp. (JGSPC) to start its long-delayed naphtha cracker project.
In a press conference, Favila expressed disappointment at the recent filing of a petition for mandamus by the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP).
APMP wants the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) committee to provide the association with the minutes of the CTRM deliberations on the petrochemical tariff issue.
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[Title] => Favila urges Gokongwei firm to start long-delayed naphtha cracker project
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila Friday challenged JG Summit Petrochemical Corp. (JGSPC) to start its long-delayed naphtha cracker project.
In a press conference, Favila expressed disappointment at the recent filing of a petition for mandamus by the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP).
APMP wants the Cabinet-level Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) committee to provide the association with the minutes of the CTRM deliberations on the petrochemical tariff issue.
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[Title] => Tariff body urged to hasten review of 2006 program
[Summary] => Local Industries are urging the Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) Committee to hurry up and finish their comprehensive review of the 2006 tariff program as the delay is causing havoc with the industries business plans for this year.
Business planners are currently relying on 2005 tariff rates, at least for the first quarter or the first half of 2006, as the technical committee of the Cabinet-level TRM has not yet finished its own review of the earlier submitted comprehensive overhaul done by the Tariff Commission.
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