Title
Amendment to Export Control EO No.192
Law
Executive Order No. 220
Decision Date
Jun 4, 1949
Executive Order No. 220 amends the export control regulations in the Philippines, allowing products to be allocated for export by foreign countries or the International Emergency Food Council, without specifying the details of the allocation.

Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 220)

The title of Executive Order No. 220 is an amendment to Item 41, Section 1, of Executive Order No. 192, concerning the control of exports from the Philippines.

Item 41, Section 1 of Executive Order No. 192 is amended by Executive Order No. 220.

The amendment states that products exported to the Philippines under allocation by foreign countries or by the International Emergency Food Council are covered under the item.

The scope includes products that are exported to the Philippines specifically under foreign country allocation or through the International Emergency Food Council.

The amendment is made by virtue of powers vested in the President of the Philippines by law.

Teodoro Evangelista signed the Executive Order No. 220 as the Executive Secretary.

It modifies the control by explicitly allowing certain products allocated by foreign governments or international bodies to be exported to the Philippines, thereby affecting export controls and regulations.

It reflects participation in international food distribution efforts, such as those by the International Emergency Food Council, showing cooperation with international agencies in managing imports/exports.


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