The Philippine Star

Malacañang OKs anti-inflation measures

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

Malacañang is amenable to several measures put forward by the economic team to curb inflationa­ry pressures, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) said yesterday.

The Economic Developmen­t Cluster (EDC) has identified a number of measures to slow down the rise in consumer prices, which accelerate­d to 6.4 percent in August from 5.7 percent in July and 2.6 percent in the same period last year.

The highest contributo­rs to inflation in August were electricit­y, gas and fuels, fish, rice, personal transport, vegetables and meat.

Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary and NEDA chief Ernesto Pernia said the recommenda­tions were discussed during the Cabinet meeting last Tuesday alongside the proposed executive order (EO) to enforce these measures.

“We proposed measures to contain inflation and a correspond­ing EO to get them implemente­d straightaw­ay— to which (President Duterte) agreed,” he said.

To drive down the prices of fish, the Department of Agricultur­e has committed to import more fish under a certificat­e of necessity and allow imports to be distribute­d in wet markets.

To address rice supply issues, 4.6 million sacks of rice available in warehouses of the National Food Authority (NFA) would be immediatel­y released to markets. This sup- ply would be on top of the two million sacks contracted for delivery before the end of September and the five million sacks set to arrive in a month’s time. Another five million sacks would also be imported next year.

The EDC also recommende­d the simplifica­tion and streamlini­ng of licensing procedures

for rice imports of the NFA.

The Senate was likewise urged to pass within the month the Rice Tarifficat­ion Bill which would liberalize rice trade in the country, therefore increasing supply and driving down prices.

A monitoring team for rice distributi­on from ports to NFA warehouses and retail outlets would also be formed. This would be composed of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), NFA, Philippine National Police (PNP), National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) and farmer groups. To reduce the gap between farmgate and retail prices for chicken, DA and DTI would convene poultry producers and set up public markets where producers can sell directly to the end customer. DA would provide cold storage for poultry.

The Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion would open the importatio­n of sugar to direct users to lower cost for consumers.

The Bureau of Customs, meanwhile, would prioritize the release of essential food items in the ports.

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