April 14, 2025


Philippines sees hope in exports of halal products as country gets hit by US tariffs

 

 

 

The Philippines' Department of Agriculture (DA) said new markets for Philippine farm exports, including halal-certified products, will help mitigate the uncertainty generated by the US tariffs.

 

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr. has been pursuing negotiations to widen the access of Philippines farm exports, DA spokesman and Assistant Secretary Arnel V. de Mesa said at a briefing.

 

Currently, the Philippines is working to boost its halal exports to the Middle East, he said, while targeting Italy, and Spain among European markets.

 

De Mesa noted that Laurel has also visited Japan and South Korea to seek lower tariffs for Philippine agriculture products. He also reiterated that the 17% tariff to be imposed by the US on Philippine goods will not have a major impact on domestic agriculture.

 

After the US, Japan and China are the next largest markets for Philippine exports, he noted

 

"Also, our goods are exported to many Asian markets," he said.

 

The US, which accounts for about 17% of total Philippine agricultural trade, has paused its plan to impose additional tariffs on most countries except China.

 

- Business World

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