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                    [Title] => 35% import tariff better than QR on rice, says PIDS
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                    [Title] => Phl expects favorable responses from US, Australia, Canada, Thailand on rice QR
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The Department of Agriculture is confident that the Philippines would obtain the consensus of the four remaining countries it is in talks with for the continued imposition of a special restriction on rice imports next month.

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