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Bongbong Marcos discusses sugar supply with food manufacturers

By: - Reporter /
/ 12:22 AM August 16, 2022

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. meets with the Philippine Chamber of Food Manufacturers. STORY: Bongbong Marcos discusses sugar supply with manufacturers

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met with members of the Philippine Chamber of Food Manufacturers Inc. on Monday, Aug. 15, 2022, to discuss their concerns about the sugary supply in the country. (Photo from Marcos’s Facebook account)

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. met with members of the in Malacañang on Monday to tackle concerns over the sugar supply in the country.

“We want the smooth operations of businesses and maintain job security for our countrymen in the fast-moving consumer goods industry. That’s why we want to set a clear system in relation to increasing the supply of sugar,” Marcos said in Filipino in a Facebook post.

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On Sunday, Marcos said the Philippines might import sugar around October should the supply be depleted. He stressed, however, that the amount would be smaller than the proposed 300,000 metric tons of sugar that he had earlier rejected.

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Specifically, he rejected Sugar Order No. 4 of the Sugar Regulatory Administration, which supposedly authorized the importation.

The order, which was uploaded on the SRA website, showed then-Agriculture Undersecretary Leocadio Sebastian signing on behalf of Marcos.

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Hours later, the Palace denied having anything to do with the document, saying Marcos rejected the proposal to import more sugar.

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Sebastian apologized and resigned as the investigation over the case continues.

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