[ DOA ORDER NO. 01, S. 2005, March 14, 2005 ]

SPECIAL SAFEGUARDS (SSG) DUTY ON THE IMPORTATION OF ONIONS



Hon. Cesar A.V. Purisima
Secretary, Department of Finance
DOF-BSP Complex
Roxas Blvd., Manila

Attention: Commissioner Alberto Lina
Bureau of Customs

Dear Secretary Purisima:

This concerns the imposition of the price-based Special Safeguards (SSG) Duty on the importation of onions under Tariff Code 0703.10 00, pursuant to Customs Memorandum Order No. 37-2004.

In a letter dated 20 January 2005, we requested the temporary lifting of the imposition of SSG duty on imported onions due to the shortage of supply at the time.

As you may be aware, the months of February to May is the harvest season of onions and it is the view of the industry, which is in turn supported by data from the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics and the Bureau of Plant Industry that there is enough supply of onion to last at least for the first half of the present year.

In light of this, we are requesting the reinstatement of the SSG duty imposition on imported onions under HS Code 0703.10 00 effective immediately.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

(SGD.) ARTHUR C. YAP
Secretary

Adopted: 14 March 2005

Annex A

Volume, Value and Unit Price of Onion Imports
  2001 to 2004

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
Year
Volume (in kg.)
CIF Value (PhP)
Unit Price (PhP)
 


2002
6,751,575
51,879,989
7.68
2003
11,584,228
91,939,692
7.94
2004
6,367,345
53,669.241
8.43
Average
8,234,383
65,829,641
8.02
 


Year 2004




January
194,000
1,583,493
8.16
February
- -
- -
- -
March
- -
- -
- -
April
- -
- -
- -
May
54,000
723,755
13.40
June
501,640
4,069,535
8.11
July
1,890,800
18,182,389
9.62
August
959,520
8,484,733
8.84
September
776,760
6,880,833
8.86
October
581,350
3,605,399
6.20
November
1,409,275
10,139,104
7.19

Source: National Statistics Office