Philippines Seeks 30-Day Price Cap on Rice as Fuel Costs Surge
The Big Market Report Take
A Philippine government council on price coordination has endorsed a plan to impose a 50-peso ($0.83) a kilo ceiling on imported rice as the war in Iran continues to drive up food and fuel costs.
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