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The Fisheries and Aquaculture Board of the Philippines (FAB) bucked the government’s new rules on frozen fish imports, warning that the tighter regulations would drive food prices to accelerate faster due to possible supply disruptions.

THE Fisheries and Aquaculture Board of the Philippines bucked the government’s new rules on frozen fish imports, warning that the tighter regulations would drive food prices to accelerate faster due to possible supply disruptions.

“It will stoke inflation, especially among small carinderias that serve the pampanos and galunggongs, tuna panga and byproducts,” she added. Earlier this week, Manila suspended the issuance of import clearances to institutional buyers, processors, and canners for certain frozen fish products as the government tightens its regulations on fish imports.

The issuance of SPSIC is required prior to any food importation, as it certifies that the inbound shipments are safe for human consumption and do not pose any threat to the local animal health population.

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