Philippines: Tariff for Chipping Potatoes Reduced

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Starting June 17, 2017, tariffs for fresh and chilled potatoes for chipping will drop from 40 percent to three percent. Out-of-quota tariffs will remain at 40 percent. The Philippines maintains an annual tariff-rate quota for fresh potatoes at 1,550 MT.

Philippines: Tariff for Chipping Potatoes Reduced

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