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[Title] => 2 businessmen deny attempt to smuggle cars out of Subic
[Summary] => Agents of the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group barged into a press conference here yesterday and took a businessman to explain to their chief, Undersecretary Antonio Villar Jr., why he was accusing the PASG of harassment for stopping the exportation of 325 used vehicles to Hong Kong.
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[Title] => Subic importers welcome SC ruling on used vehicles
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Importers of used vehicles in the Subic Bay Freeport welcomed yesterday the decision of the Supreme Court that voided portions of Executive Order (EO) 156 which banned the entry of used vehicles into Subic.
Peter Geroue, president of the Motor Vehicle Importers Association (MVIA) in the Freeport, said they feel "positive" about the ruling because it clarified that Subic is a separate Customs territory.
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[Title] => Move to ban used vehicle imports hit
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT The call of Malacañang for Congress to pass a law banning the entry of used vehicles has been the subject of criticisms from various sectors here, particularly those benefiting from the industry.
Peter Geroue, president of the Motor Vehicle Importers Association (MVIA), told The STAR in a phone interview that there is no need for Malacañang to put pressure on Congress because it has already ruled out any violations of existing laws covering the importation and conversion of right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles here.
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[Title] => Used car importers oppose P500,000 specific tax
[Summary] => Subic Freeport investors engaged in the importation of second-hand vehicles cried foul yesterday and called unfair Malacañangs issuance of an Executive Order (EO) imposing a P500,000 specific duty on imported second-hand vehicles.
Motor Vehicle Importers Association (MVIA) president Peter Geroue said the imposition of "unjustifiable" high taxes on imported used vehicles provides undue protection to local automotive assemblers.
Geroue added that the new EO is a violation of the Customs Tariff and Code.
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Peter Geroue, president of the Motor Vehicle Importers Association (MVIA) in the Freeport, said they feel "positive" about the ruling because it clarified that Subic is a separate Customs territory.
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Peter Geroue, president of the Motor Vehicle Importers Association (MVIA), told The STAR in a phone interview that there is no need for Malacañang to put pressure on Congress because it has already ruled out any violations of existing laws covering the importation and conversion of right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles here.
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Motor Vehicle Importers Association (MVIA) president Peter Geroue said the imposition of "unjustifiable" high taxes on imported used vehicles provides undue protection to local automotive assemblers.
Geroue added that the new EO is a violation of the Customs Tariff and Code.
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February 19, 2009 - 12:00am