Manila Bulletin

Indonesia slaps safeguard duty on fructose syrup

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The Philippine­s has a very limited production and exports volume of fructose syrup and as such it will not be affected by the decision of Indonesia to slap safeguard duty on the said product.

Senen Perlada, director of the Export Marketing Bureau of the Department of Trade and Industry, said only soda/ softdrink manufactur­ers are producing fructose syrup in the country, but mainly for their own use. Local manufactur­ers only export if there are excess, if any, it is quite small. The biggest supplier of fructose syrup to Indonesia is China.

In fact, Perlada said the Philippine­s did not export fructose syrup at all in 2019. In 2018, the Philippine’s export value of total fructose syrup export was $1.59 million, the bulk of which or $1.52 million went to Indonesia. But DTI said the punitive duty will apply to the Philippine­s being a member of WTO.

Indonesia imposed the safeguard duty based on the request of its local manufactur­er PT. Associated British Budi (ABB) to conduct a safeguard investigat­ion on the import surge of fructose syrup. The Indonesian Trade Safeguard Committee (KPPI) presented that the fructose syrup production of the applicant was 54 percent of the total domestic production.

ABB argued that the Indonesian market was flooded with cheap imports of fructose syrup from China, citing an increase on its importatio­n from 2015-2018 based on the data from the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS).

KPPI submitted a notificati­on to the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) Committee on Safeguards last 13 November 2019 and they requested all interested Parties to submit comments through a formal letter by 15 December 2019.

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