BUSINESS chambers in the Visayas are gathering forces to support the sugar industry and its farmer-stakeholders amid the threat of liberalization.
BUSINESS chambers in the Visayas are gathering forces to support the sugar industry and its farmer-stakeholders amid the threat of liberalization.
Frank Carbon, chief executive officer of Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI), said the local business sector will intervene in order to delay, if not stop, the sugar import deregulation plan.
Carbon said sugar planters in the country need to recover first before the measure will be implemented.
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