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[Title] => Phl to reduce sugar exports to US
[Summary] => The Philippines will reduce sugar exports to the United States for the current crop year which ends in September because of oversupply, officials of the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) said yesterday.
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[Title] => No increase in US sugar quota seen
[Summary] => The US government is not yet inclined for now to give an additional export quota for Philippine raw sugar in the next milling season because of bumper harvest in the mainland and in Mexico, according to the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).
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[Title] => Sugar milling season to close a month early
[Summary] => The current sugar milling season is expected to close a month earlier as production has already reached 83.7 percent of the target for the current crop year, according to the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).
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[Title] => SRA seeks cut in Japan sugar tariff
[Summary] => The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) is pressing for the reduction of tariff on Philippine sugar exports to Japan intence with the review of the free trade agreement between the two countries.
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[Title] => Philippines will not import sugar this year
[Summary] => The Philippines will not import sugar this year despite the onset of the La Niña weather which could reduce output for the current crop year ending Aug. 31.
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[Title] => SRA may adjust sugar allocations
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[Title] => US awards Phl additional 60,000-MT sugar quota
[Summary] => The Philippines has been allocated by the US government an additional sugar export quota of 60,000 metric tons raw value (MTRV).
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[Title] => Sugar output drops 31.2% in 2010
[Summary] => The country’s raw sugar production nearing the end of 2010 amounted to 560,980.37 metric tons (MT), 31.19 percent lower than the end-2009 output of 815,256.65 MT, according to data obtained from the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).
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[Title] => RP awards 100,000 MT sugar import rights
[Summary] => The Philippine government today has awarded the contract for the importation of 100,000 metric tons (MT) of sugar to 12 bidders consisting of sugar millers, companies, and trading houses.
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[Title] => Sugar Regulatory Administration endorses hike in retail price of sugar
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ROSEMARIE GUMERA
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[Title] => US awards Phl additional 60,000-MT sugar quota
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[Title] => Sugar output drops 31.2% in 2010
[Summary] => The country’s raw sugar production nearing the end of 2010 amounted to 560,980.37 metric tons (MT), 31.19 percent lower than the end-2009 output of 815,256.65 MT, according to data obtained from the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).
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[Title] => RP awards 100,000 MT sugar import rights
[Summary] => The Philippine government today has awarded the contract for the importation of 100,000 metric tons (MT) of sugar to 12 bidders consisting of sugar millers, companies, and trading houses.
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