PATRONIZING FILIPINO MADE JEEPNEYS
PATRONIZING
FILIPINO MADE JEEPNEYS
I heard
about imported hard-tail mackerel or round scad (galunggong) being sold
in the local markets that are probably smuggled, and are probably from China.
That is probably triple jeopardy if we can call it that. The sad thing about
that is that galunggong is supposed to be a local fish, and our local
fishermen are supposed to be earning a livelihood from that, except that that
is now being stolen from them.
I can
imagine how our rice farmers are feeling about the fact that after many years
of working us to grow the rice that is their means of livelihood and is our
means of survival, that too is being stolen from them as we are importing more
rice supplies from abroad, some of them probably smuggled too. The other irony
is, we are buying rice from the people who only learned how to grow rice from
us.
Now comes
another big blow that will not only hurt our economy, it will also hurt our
egos and our national pride. We know that the jeepney was originally an
American product that we localized because of our ingenuity, but why are
allowing some people to change it into a Chinese product? I really felt sad when
I saw the supposedly Filipino jeepneys that are made in China, being sold here.
How can that be?
Why are we
allowing foreign companies to profit from a product that we could actually
produce locally, probably even in a better way? I call on the government to
look into this. Who can do it? The DTI? Or the DOTr? IKE SENERES/04-01-2024
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