November 5th, 2022
Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda
5 November 2022
First, to clear up some points of fact, my proposal to allow the importation of some 400,000 MT should cover the end of SO2 until the harvest season in 2023. Likewise, my proposal to raise revenues from imports is NOT out of tariffs, but out of auction fees (could be as much as P30/kilo, which will still result in prices that are lower by as much as 33% from domestic retail prices)
That being cleared up, here are the circumstances that we are forced to deal with.
Moving forward, the national conversation must go beyond whether there is enough sugar to meet our demands. Domestic availability is a limiting constraint, and unless we are able to lower sugar prices, our food manufacturing sector will stagnate if not decline.
Food manufacturers will get the sugar they need, one way or another. If they can’t get it here, they will either smuggle sugar or they will ship jobs abroad by setting up plants there. That is already the case with many of our homegrown brands.
I welcome conversations on this policy question.