THE House of Representatives is eyeing to provide aid or ayuda to the rice retailers who will be affected by Executive Order (EO) 39 while studying a win-win solution to the problem, Speaker Ferdinand Martin R. Romualdez said last Sunday. Romualdez issued a statement as he vowed to continue to…
THE House of Representatives is eyeing to provide aid or ayuda to the rice retailers who will be affected by Executive Order 39 while studying a win-win solution to the problem, Speaker Ferdinand Martin R. Romualdez said last Sunday.
“The government is not numb; so we want to listen to their concern, and we will try to find a solution to their fear that they will lose money,” Romualdez was quoted in the statement as saying. “We have to talk to them to come up with a win-win solution wherein they won’t be adversely affected by the price ceiling.”
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