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                    [Summary] => JG Summit Holdings Inc. is seeking reconsideration of the P52,700 penalty imposed on it by the Securities and Exchange Commission for alleged late filing of reportorial requirements.


In its letter-appeal to the SEC, JG Summit assistant corporate secretary Rosalinda Rivera said the fine should be waived as its imposition is entirely misplaced and has no basis under existing rules and regulations.

Rivera said records would show that JG Summit had in fact filed its definitive information statement with the SEC last July 18 or six days earlier than the due date.
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Local cement manufacturers have petitioned government to impose definitive quantitative restrictions on imported cement which competes with locally-produced cement.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), however, would still have to study the recommendation of the Tariff Commission. The DTI will make the final decision on the imposition of definitive measures against imported cement.
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In its letter-appeal to the SEC, JG Summit assistant corporate secretary Rosalinda Rivera said the fine should be waived as its imposition is entirely misplaced and has no basis under existing rules and regulations.

Rivera said records would show that JG Summit had in fact filed its definitive information statement with the SEC last July 18 or six days earlier than the due date.
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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), however, would still have to study the recommendation of the Tariff Commission. The DTI will make the final decision on the imposition of definitive measures against imported cement.
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