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    Manila’s Tariff Move on Imported Rice: Implications for the Region

    Montesclaros, Jose | November 2019
    Abstract
    The Philippines’ removal of quotas on rice imports leads to increased competition, with negative short-term impacts on its farmers and on poorer urban ASEAN consumers. In the long-run, however, these challenges may serve as a strong push to upgrade regional rice production practices.
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    Montesclaros, Jose. 2019. Manila’s Tariff Move on Imported Rice: Implications for the Region. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11886.
    Keywords
    Agriculture
    Agricultural Trade
    Trade
    Trade Barriers
    Trade Facilitation
    Sustainable agriculture
    Commercial agriculture
    Trade Negotiations
    Trade Development
    Trade And Development
    Regional Trade Agreements
    Agricultural Trade
    Agriculture Trade Liberalization
    Agricultural trade
    Agricultural investment
    Agricultural economy
    Agricultural products
    Import volume
    Export volume
    Tariff negotiations
    Regional integration
    Trade regulations
    Agricultural market
    Agricultural economy
    Regional ecomomy
    Food
    Agricultural resource
    Farm produce
    Natural products in agriculture
    Plant products industry
    New agricultural enterprises
    Agricultural industry
    Foreign trade and employment
    Perishable goods
    Consumer goods
    Agricultural products
    Agricultural industry
    Food industry
    Food Safety
    Value chain
    Blockchain
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