Skip to content
Metro Sun Daily

Metro Sun Daily

REAL NEWS * REAL TIME

  • Home
  • Nation
  • Metro
  • Regions
  • Global
  • Feature
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Sports
  • OFW
  • VP Sara Impeachment
  • Nation

DA suspends mackerel, scad imports amid probe into permit misuse

admin July 15, 2025

THE Department of Agriculture (DA) announced the temporary suspension of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Import Clearances (SPSICs) for several mackerel and torpedo scad species.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. issued Memorandum Orders No. 37 and 38 to investigate allegations of import permit misuse, including misdeclaration and diversion of shipments.

The DA cited concerns that these practices could destabilize the local fish market and undermine efforts to maintain affordable fish prices for Filipino consumers. The suspension affects imports of horse mackerel (Atlantic and Japanese jack mackerel), Indian mackerel, wahoo, and both torpedo and hardtail scad.

These fish varieties, known locally as alumahan (mackerel) and galunggong (scad), are essential and affordable staples in Filipino cuisine.

Secretary Laurel emphasized the importance of transparent and fair import practices to ensure consumer access to these commodities while protecting the livelihoods of local fishers and traders from the negative impacts of illicit trade.

The investigation aims to identify those responsible for the alleged misdeclarations and to ensure that future imports comply with regulations. The DA will continue to monitor the situation and will resume SPSIC issuance once the investigation is complete and necessary measures are in place to prevent future abuses.

The DA’s actions underscore its commitment to protecting both consumers and local producers. The temporary suspension of imports is a proactive measure designed to address concerns about unfair competition and to ensure the stability of the local fishing industry.

The investigation will play a crucial role in determining the extent of the alleged misuse of import permits and in identifying any systemic weaknesses that need to be addressed. The outcome of this investigation will likely have significant implications for the future regulation of fish imports in the Philippines.

Tags: galunggong

Post navigation

Previous Palace to study legal action vs those linking FL Liza to Tantoco’s death
Next New PCO chief prioritizes performance audit over immediate reshuffle

Related Stories

Adiong: Flood-control cash claim vs lawmakers collapses on timeline, House CCTV
  • Nation

Adiong: Flood-control cash claim vs lawmakers collapses on timeline, House CCTV

Majo Marcos was never absent – DS Ortega
  • Nation

Majo Marcos was never absent – DS Ortega

House-approved anti-political dynasty bill ‘most realistic’ path to reform
  • Nation

House-approved anti-political dynasty bill ‘most realistic’ path to reform

ODDNEWS

  • Man arrested for faking lotto ticket to claim ₱172M jackpot
  • General in Hot Water: Napolcom cites P70k shoes as grounds for charges
  • Christmas Tragedy: Italian man chokes to death on panettone during family reunion
  • Japanese Woman Weds AI: The future of relationships?
  • A Single Dad’s Desperate Act: Police Chief’s Kindness Saves the Day
  • Security guard returns lost P1.5M bracelet

Source: USD/PHP @ Sun, 21 Jun.

Weather

Manila
Current weather
-º
Sunrise-
Sunset-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Manila weather

Latest Comments

  1. Obet on House prosec Ridon brings maleta with mangoes, wigs: Not all luggage contains cash
  2. Obet on Tulfo threatens arrest vs senators holding unauthorized Blue Ribbon hearings

  • Front Page
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Donation
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
©2026 MetroSunDaily. All rights reserved. | DarkNews by AF themes.