MANILA, Philippines—El Niño and the damage left by Typhoon Egay have become a key concern of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. who said the Philippines would have to import rice again. A week later, however, he made clear that “we will only do this if [local] supply is not enough.” He pointed out that rice […]
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