The Philippines is facing a significant sugar shortage, with domestic sugar prices soaring above 100 Pesos/kg due to limited supply and increased costs of fertilizer and fuel. The Sugar Regulatory Authority (SRA) predicts a shortage of around 300,000 tonnes before the 2022/23 milling season, leading to concerns about the impact on consumers and the local economy. In response, the SRA has proposed to import 300,000 tons of sugar and has announced sugar order No. 4 to address the negative balances in domestic inventories. Half of the imported sugar will be allocated for industrial use, while the remaining half will be distributed among producers and traders.