BBM’s gains from RCEP

Ang Bikolandia, saro sa mga rice-sufficient na lugar sa Southern Luzon maski na ngani grabe ang kalamidad na minaagi digdi asin maski na mahal ang mga inputs for production like fertilizers, herbicides, and the like. Dahil yan sa mga uragon tang mga paraoma. With the implementation Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), posibleng bumaha nin bagas ang rehiyon dahil sa importasyon. Narumduman nindo su kaso ni Judge Arnulfo Cabredo kan Tabaco kung saen nasa 35,000 sako nin bagas ang ibinaba sa piyer na naging dahilan kan saiyang dismisal bilang huwes? Mas magiging relax na ang mga leyes sa importasyon. While that is beneficial to the consumers, negative naman ang epekto kaan sa mga paraoma.

Unfortunately, maski dai handa ang sektor kan agricultura sa RCEP, ready na si BBM na iimplementar ini. Aramon ang mga dahilan kun nata.

Polevu

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a free trade agreement (FTA) between 15 Asia-Pacific countries and the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It aims to reduce tariffs, open up investment opportunities, and establish common rules and standards for trade among its member countries. Technically, the agreement is deemed beneficial to the participating countries though doubts are being raised with regards the Philippines because the country is still unprepared. The sitting President, Bongbong Marcos, however, is pushing the same. Is it because of the foreseen benefits the RCEP will bring him and his family?

Credit: Malaysian Ministry of International Trade and Industry

Even during the campaign season, BBM was unsure if the Philippines is prepared for RCEP. The agriculture sector, for instance, lacks the necessary safety nets to protect the farmers and farmworkers. This vulnerability was exposed starting from the sugar industry which problems led…

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