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Provisional tariff fails to curb cement ‘over-importation’

The imposition of a provisional tariff of 4 percent failed to curb the flooding of imported cement in the Philippines, thus raising the need...

Tariff body looks into permanent cement duty plan

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Govt imposes safeguard duty on imported cement

The government imposed a provisional safeguard duty of P8.40 per 40-kilogram bag of imported cement to protect the local industry amid the surge of...

Group of contractors bucks cement tariffs

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Meat importers support retention of current tariffs on deboned meat

A group of meat importers expressed support to the petition of meat processors to retain the current tariff rate on mechanically deboned meat amid...

Poultry growers contest meat processors’ petition

Local poultry and livestock producers opposed the petition of meat processors who seek to retain the 5-percent to 20-percent tariff on mechanically-deboned meat. The United...

Meat processors ask government to retain MFN tariffs

The Philippine Association of Meat Processors Inc. asked the Tariff Commission to retain the most favored nation tariff rates on imported raw materials for...
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