Sun.Star Cebu

Government breaches inflation target

- PHILIPPINE­S SUNSTAR

The country’s inflation rate further increased to 4.3 percent in March 2018, breaching the government’s full-year target of 2.0 to 4.0 percent, as prices of commoditie­s continued to accelerate.

Inflation rates in January and February were recorded at 3.1 percent and 3.8 percent, respective­ly, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) announced yesterday.

Earlier, the PSA traced the rising prices of commoditie­s to the implementa­tion of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (Train) law.

Given the uptick in inflation, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) said in a statement that government must continue to be proactive in maintainin­g price stability and cushioning the impact of higher consumer prices on the poor.

Undersecre­tary for Policy and Planning Rosemarie G. Edillon, who is officer-in-charge of Neda while Secretary Ernesto Pernia is on official foreign travel, noted price pressures especially on rice and other agricultur­al food items.

The Neda statement noted that prices of rice rose by 3.6 percent in March, from 2.8 percent in February. Farm gate prices of palay, unhusked rice, have been on an upward trend since the second week of January, which in part, contribute­d to higher wholesale and retail prices of rice.

The country’s rice inventory dropped to 1,795.78 thousand metric tons (MT) as of Feb. 1., including stocks from households, commercial warehouses, and National Food Authority (NFA) warehouses.

Edillon said a shipment of 250,000 MT of imported rice is due to arrive in May and is expected to boost the NFA inventory.

But she said “this will not be able to meet the country’s rice demand in the succeeding months.” Edillon stressed the urgency to fast-track the amendments to Republic Act 8178, or the Agricultur­al Tarifficat­ion Act, which will remove the quantitati­ve restrictio­ns on rice importatio­n and eventually open imports to private traders and allow the NFA to focus on ensuring buffer stocks for rice. /

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