Phl to slap P60/MT fee on imported sugar alternatives
The Philippine Star|December 24, 2024
The government will slap a clearance fee of P60 per metric ton (MT) on imported sugar alternatives and other sugar-based products, including sucrose, flavored syrups and even white chocolates, as part of its efforts to monitor the entry of these imported commodities.
By JASPER EMMANUEL ARCALAS
Phl to slap P60/MT fee on imported sugar alternatives

The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) board approved and issued Sugar Order (SO) 6 that would slap a clearance fee on imported commodities under the tariff headings 1701, 1702 and 1704.

Commodities belonging to 1701 include sucrose, specialty sugar, flavored syrup while those under 1702 include so-called "other sugars" like lactose, glucose, maltose, maple syrup, honey and caramel.

Goods under unabated entry of these sugar alternatives that they claim displaces the use of locally-produced sugar thus contributing to the decline in farmgate prices.

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