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[Title] => PCG: Over 7,000 passengers stranded
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[Title] => PCG: Nearly 7,000 passengers stranded in ports due to ‘Nona’
[Summary] => The Philippine Coast Guard on Monday afternoon reported that the number of passengers stranded in various ports nationwide rose due to bad weather triggered by Typhoon “Nona” (international name Melor).
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[Title] => PCG: Cargo drivers don’t need to pay us
[Summary] => The Philippine Coast Guard is reminding cargo truck drivers and operators not to pay anything to PCG personnel assigned in different ports before boarding the vessels.
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[Title] => Congressional panel approves liberalization of Cabotage Law
[Summary] => Three committees of the Congress today voted for the approval of a proposed measure that will liberalize the entry of foreign vessels between ports in the country.
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[Title] => Cebu port congestion looms? Seafreight forwarders call on authorities to fast track system
[Summary] => While port congestion has not reached alarming levels in Cebu unlike Manila, the diversion of international cargoes to the Cebu port, however, may create problems of delays if not given serious attention by authorities.
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[Title] => Private sector wants ‘port czar’
[Summary] => Saying the lifting of the truck ban was not enough to solve port congestion, the private sector yesterday urged the government to appoint a “port czar” who would oversee all problems at ports, including smuggling and traffic jams.
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[Title] => ‘Extortion in ports being addressed’
[Summary] => Malacañang assured companies and truckers yesterday that various actions are being taken to stop extortion or corruption at the Port of Manila.
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[Title] => Courier firms in Bacolod asked: Check parcels for drugs
[Summary] => Police authorities have asked private courier firms here to examine all parcels for delivery, as a suspected drug dealer arrested last Monday yielded shabu worth P7 million stuffed in the soles of 10 pairs of sandals sent in a package.
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[Title] => Customs collection up 26%
[Summary] => Total customs collections grew 26 percent to P86.5 billion in the first three months of the year due to higher volume of imports, improvements in valuation of imported items and a slight increase in the number of working days to 63 from 61 last year.
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[Title] => Cargo vessel runs aground in Boracay
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[Title] => PCG: Nearly 7,000 passengers stranded in ports due to ‘Nona’
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[Title] => Courier firms in Bacolod asked: Check parcels for drugs
[Summary] => Police authorities have asked private courier firms here to examine all parcels for delivery, as a suspected drug dealer arrested last Monday yielded shabu worth P7 million stuffed in the soles of 10 pairs of sandals sent in a package.
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