Philippines to impose price cap on imported rice

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A worker carries on his head a sack of rice inside a government rice warehouse National Food Authority in Quezon city, Metro Manila in Philippines, August 9, 2018. Picture taken August 9, 2018. (Reuters/Erik De Castro/File Photo)

 Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday that the government will cap the price of imported well-milled rice at P50 per kilo ($0.8238) to keep food prices in check as rising fuel costs caused by the Middle East crisis threaten to stoke inflation.

“We will issue the executive order at the soonest possible time to implement it,” Marcos said in an address.

($1 = 60.6960 Philippine pesos)

—Reporting by Mikhail Flores; Editing by David Stanway





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