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‘Unimpeded’ rice importatio­ns ordered

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President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the “unimpeded” importatio­n of rice as one of the measures to tame the elevated inflation rate.

Duterte gave the instructio­n after Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, during the 30th Cabinet meeting held on Monday, informed the Chief Executive that the food basket contribute­d largely to the inflation rate, which accelerate­d further to a nine-year high of 6.7 percent in September.

“The most important highlight of that meeting was the President approved unimpeded importatio­n of rice as a measure to reduce inflation,” Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. told a press conference.

“The President ordered the unimpeded importatio­n of rice. He wants to flood the market with rice so that even if the price of crude and other prices of oil should go up still further, that the people will have access to affordable rice,” he added.

Roque said rice traders would no longer be restricted from importing rice, as long as they pay tariffs.

He added that the President’s order effectivel­y stopped the National Food Authority (NFA) from limiting the amount of rice imports allowed to enter the country.

“With the President’s directive, the NFA no longer has any say on how much rice should be imported. Anyone who can afford it and will pay tariffs will be allowed to import rice,” Roque said. /

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