THE Philippines is pushing for the retention of a protocol in the free trade agreement (FTA) in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) that will protect sensitive agricultural products in the country such as rice and sugar.
THE Philippines is pushing for the retention of a protocol in the free trade agreement in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations that will protect sensitive agricultural products in the country such as rice and sugar.
Local products from Mindanao are on display at the Davao Agri Trade Expo 2024 exhibit hall at the SMX Convention Center in Davao City on Sept. 20, 2024. PNA PHOTOIn the current protocol, importing countries of rice and sugar products are eligible to suspend preferences provisionally and without discrimination when the volume of imports is causing or threatening serious injury to the local industry.
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