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PHL to import fresh fruits and processed foods

April 30, 2017 by NewsLine Philippines Leave a Comment

DAVAO CITY, Philippines— The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) wants to open market for fresh fruits and processed foods to be imported in Indonesia.

This after the launching of the Davao-GenSan-Bitung Roll-on, Roll-off (RoRo) route Sunday.

Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo witnessed the maiden voyage at Kudos Port in Sasa, Davao City.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez in an interview after the send off said his agency is thoroughly studying for possible importation of fresh fruits in Indonesia as the products are among the allowables in the trade agreement.

“We are working on to open the market further.  Fruits and of course, processed fruits those with higher value added,” Lopez said.

Aside from the processed foods, they are looking for higher value added products which can be imported.

“The government is trying to liberize the policy of importing goods in Indonesia which include securing sanitation and import permits,” he emphasized. “Tariff rates have gone down, they are allowed but you have to secure permits in some products,” he said.

Philippines food and electronic products are already accepted in Indonesia.

The operation of RoRo is a big boost to the opening of ASEAN economic market as they expect other products to be imported to other international markets, “It’s a big boost. Of course, coming from the city there is still growth and we are also trying to bring down the barriers   so that we can increase the intra-ASEAN trade from 24 percent now to hopefully double also, ” he said.

Lopez, however, said that the target needs to require a lot of liberalization of import permits before materializing it.

Sunday’s activity was the first economic activity of the ASEAN 50.

Davao traders express a more dynamic business relations with Indonesia.

Davao City Councilor Marissa Salvador-Abella who represented Mayor Sara Duterte in her welcome speech emphasized the economic growth which both countries will benefit out of the ASEAN business activity.- Armand Fenequito Jr./Newsline.ph

Filed Under: Top Stories, War On Drugs Tagged With: DTI, Fresh Fruits to Indonesia, Joko Widodo iin Davao City, Marissa Abella, newsline.ph, processed foods, Ramon Lopez

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