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Post by abrenicaBAMCBC2B on Jun 21, 2011 20:50:42 GMT 8
abrenica of bamc2b broadcasting hir. For me, there's nothing wrong about focusing more on local goods. but as we all know, with every 10goods that we purchase half of it or more than a half of it is from the other country.it will be hard for us to adjust if the different goods will be ban all of a sudden..
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Post by abrenicaBAMCBC2B on Jun 21, 2011 21:01:14 GMT 8
allyana abrenica of bamc2b broadcasting hir. For me, there's nothing wrong about focusing more on local goods. but as we all know, with every 10goods that we purchase half of it or more than a half of it is from the other country.it will be hard for us to adjust if the different goods will be ban all of a sudden..
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Post by allyanaabrenica on Jun 21, 2011 21:10:54 GMT 8
abrenica of bamc2b broadcasting hir. For me, there's nothing wrong about focusing more on local goods. but as we all know, with every 10goods that we purchase half of it or more than a half of it is from the other country.it will be hard for us to adjust if the different goods will be ban all of a sudden..
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Post by johnreyramirezmc2b on Jun 21, 2011 21:10:59 GMT 8
yey! john rey ramirez po from bamc 2b ... well, ill stand a big no for this ... kasi, ndi natin kayang magproduce ng mga bagay na sasapat sa pangangailangan ng bawat pilipino ... ilagay natin to sa sitwasyong : paano kung nagka-unos, sinira lahat or most ng mga pananim esp. bigas .... kung ndi tayo magiimport ng bigas from other countries, paano natin tatapalan yung malaking butas na pwedeng magdala ng malaking dagok sa bawat isang mamamayang tatamaan nito. malaki na din ang iniunlad at naitulong ng mga imported goods sa mga sariling atin .... alam naman nating papaunlad palang ang pilipinas ... kung wala yang mga high quality goods na nanggagaling sa ibang bansa, malamang hindi matutulak ang mga manufacturers or mga manggagawa dito sa pilipinas para tapatan yung kalidad na inooffer ng mga goods na galing sa ibang bansa ... ndi uunlad ang isang bagay kung walang ibang bagay na icocompare sa kanya .... dibah? so in order for us to reach the crest of every countries' goals, we need a competitor in terms ng mga goods para mapabuti pa yung ma goods natin .... at the same time, makakabuti din yon sa RELASYON natin sa ibang bansa, tutulungan natin sila, tutulungan nila tayo .... mga bagay na hindi natin magagawa kung magsosolo tayo ... ^^,
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Post by johnreyramirezmc2b on Jun 21, 2011 21:24:44 GMT 8
@alyana, makaspam ... LOLx!
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Post by romlet valmeo on Jun 21, 2011 21:40:18 GMT 8
for me, I think we must not banned those products, cause most of the consumers now a days are more interested on products that are made outside the country and the retailers are earning more than they expected because of those products. but we're not closing the doors for Filipino products cause at the same time tourist are interested on local products that also give income to the retailers
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Post by Jheany Garcia on Jun 22, 2011 7:53:40 GMT 8
In this country there is a felt need for imported goods. We know exactly that that importing of goods leads to greater satisfaction in our standard of living. I believe that this strategy serves as a tool for alot of countries including OURS, which is barely in need of foreign resources. When we import , we enjoy different goods which we cannot produce. Then learning follows. That is how we are being benifited. We invest and gain, later on. We need NOT to be hypocrite to say that we never needed nor wanted an imported product. There has been an ongoing issue about our country's decision on importing rice. Let me qoute, " Tayo ang nagturo magtanim bakit tayo ang kailangan mga import" -this was stated by an anchor in abs. Yes, our egos were hurt. But we must think not about it if alot of us are starving because we cannot afford our own product due to its limited no of production and cost rate. Remeber NFA rice? NFA does not stand for a cheap Phillipine rice distributor or whatever related. These are rice being imported from vietnam. *Vietnam tapped to supply NFA’s rice import share By Eliza J. Diaz, BusinessWorld Posted at 03/10/2011 3:21 AM | Updated as of 03/10/2011 3:22 AM www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/03/09/11/vietnam-tapped-supply-nfa%E2%80%99s-rice-import-share-0NFA rice is priced at P27 a kilo; commercial rice costs between P30 and P45 a kilo depending on the quality. www.tucp.org.ph/news/index.php/2011/05/2m-farmers-fishers-to-get-rice-subsidy/ In this sense I could barely say that we need not to ban importing of products. Another fact about importing is that some products are sold in our country at a high cost. We need not to stop importing. But what we have to think about is in what way could the benefits be increased? ----we are on a democratic country anybody can say his/her own opinion. No BAD comments please. thanks This is just my point of view.
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Post by Jheany Garcia 2b on Jun 22, 2011 7:57:06 GMT 8
BAMC broad
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Post by Jheany Garcia 2b on Jun 22, 2011 9:18:20 GMT 8
NFA does not stand for a cheap [glow=red,2,300][/glow]Phillipine rice distributor or whatever related.
reff: cheap (chp) adj. cheap·er, cheap·est 1. a. Relatively low in cost; inexpensive or comparatively inexpensive.
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Post by Joh Rey Ramirez BAMC 2B on Jun 22, 2011 14:45:30 GMT 8
[glow=red,2,300][/glow] yieyow jenny! LOLx! kmuxtah? i like your defensive quotations about NFA rice, but let us admit that compared to other brands of rice, NFA's rice (a brand of rice that represents our country) is really cheap and has a low quality characteristics ... if our government will keep on producing cheap, low quality rice, that will remain as an image to our country that we used to be cheap and low quality ... PS: but i am very particular if i say people of 2b are not cheap ... LOLx! saka ka jenny, kumokol center ka teh eh .. haha! kelan ba ulit sweldo? magbabalita kah ... haha~! <marquee> </marquee>
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Post by johnreyramirezmc2b on Jun 22, 2011 14:48:47 GMT 8
[image] yieyow jenny! LOLx! kmuxtah? i like your defensive quotations about NFA rice, but let us admit that compared to other brands of rice, NFA's rice (a brand of rice that represents our country) is really cheap and has a low quality characteristics ... if our government will keep on producing cheap, low quality rice, that will remain as an image to our country that we used to be cheap and low quality ... PS: but i am very particular if i say people of 2b are not cheap ... LOLx! saka ka jenny, kumokol center ka teh eh .. haha! kelan ba ulit sweldo? magbabalita kah ... haha~!
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Post by raymarkdelacruz on Jun 22, 2011 15:59:34 GMT 8
i raymarkdelacruz criminology 3A,good day ,i agree of mass com student,our nation or our government are Banning of importation of goods to other countries a nd can also effect on exchanging goods of our local to other countries.. They also relay and managing on their locals to export in here so when we close the doors for them ,and results ,its vise versa
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Post by anma on Jun 23, 2011 11:23:52 GMT 8
do not ban important goods, instead just limit importing those goods which deflate Filipino goods, like for example, shoes, we have a lot of Philippine made quality shoes. and the beat thing to do is to make a high quality yet affordable Filipino goods more better to the imports,and so people will buy our own. do not make pirates! let us be original in our way
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Post by ella mae silverio on Jun 23, 2011 12:14:24 GMT 8
good morning I'm Ella Mae from Mac-2b I'm proud to say that it is okay to focus on our own local goods because it will help us to increase our economy and also we could represent our country by purchasing our own products even though we can say that some of the foreign goods are nice we must still be happy to the products that we have here in our own country because it is our pride to represent unique products that have been made by our fellow Filipinos.
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Post by Jheany Garcia 2b on Jun 23, 2011 20:19:07 GMT 8
iloveyou JAI (am i ryt?? )ang cute ng clips It made me feel your energy ... hmmm. correct me if im wrong . im also confuse about alot of things regarding this NFA rice.. Ive read that those were being imported from Vietnam (mostly).. I agree this would have give a bit negative remarks to our country. But we must still cling to the fact that not everyone of us has the best deal with salary . Unfortunately , a few cannot afford the cost of the commercial rice. I guess we must also consider to be more open minded on this issue. This will became more vague if we will not be considerate. The government I believe is trying their extent to supply the great demands of rice. Sir Lemuel, can u tell us more about NFA rice ? Gracias.....
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