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[Title] => SEC downplays lawsuit threat over Natl Steel Corp lease
[Summary] => Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Lilia R. Bautista has downplayed Allengoal Steel Fabrication & Tradings Corp.s threat to pursue legal action if its contract to lease and operate the mothballed facilities of National Steel Corp. (NSC) is not honored by the government.
Bautista said the SEC was not a party to the signing of the lease contract entered into by Allengoal and NSC years after the Philippines largest steel maker closed down in 1999.
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[Title] => Allengoal scores Roxas over NSC lease agreement
[Summary] => Allengoal Steel is accusing Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II of trying to thwart the lease agreement which could rehabilitate the ailing National Steel Corp. (NSC).
Allengoal Steel, which claims to have submitted the best offer to run NSC, said that Roxas is trying to "thwart the lease agreement that could restore life to the NSC plant in the shortest time possible and under the best operation and financing terms."
Roxas, however, said yesterday that the opening of proposals or bids to rehabilitate the NSC will continue today.
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[Title] => Groups enter pact to hasten NSC rehab
[Summary] => A formal agreement has finally been reached among all parties concerned with the National Steel Corp. (NSC) to enter into a "common evaluation process " to speed up the rehabilitation of the steel firm, Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday.
Following a meeting last Friday among representatives of major creditors/stakeholders of NSC, Roxas said an evaluation committee was created which would draw up proposals from strategic investors interested in operating the Iligan facilities of NSC.
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[Title] => National Steel seeks moratorium on cheap Russian steel imports
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The country's largest steelmaker, National Steel Corp. is asking the Department
of Trade and Industry to impose a one-year moratorium on Russian steel
shipments into the country.
In a letter to Trade and Industry Secretary Jose T. Pardo, Ibrahim Bidin,
chairman of the interim management committee of NSC, appealed to the government
to immediately adopt the provisions of the US-Russia suspensions agreement
against the importation of Russian steel into the country.
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[Title] => SEC downplays lawsuit threat over Natl Steel Corp lease
[Summary] => Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Lilia R. Bautista has downplayed Allengoal Steel Fabrication & Tradings Corp.s threat to pursue legal action if its contract to lease and operate the mothballed facilities of National Steel Corp. (NSC) is not honored by the government.
Bautista said the SEC was not a party to the signing of the lease contract entered into by Allengoal and NSC years after the Philippines largest steel maker closed down in 1999.
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[Title] => Allengoal scores Roxas over NSC lease agreement
[Summary] => Allengoal Steel is accusing Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II of trying to thwart the lease agreement which could rehabilitate the ailing National Steel Corp. (NSC).
Allengoal Steel, which claims to have submitted the best offer to run NSC, said that Roxas is trying to "thwart the lease agreement that could restore life to the NSC plant in the shortest time possible and under the best operation and financing terms."
Roxas, however, said yesterday that the opening of proposals or bids to rehabilitate the NSC will continue today.
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[Title] => Groups enter pact to hasten NSC rehab
[Summary] => A formal agreement has finally been reached among all parties concerned with the National Steel Corp. (NSC) to enter into a "common evaluation process " to speed up the rehabilitation of the steel firm, Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday.
Following a meeting last Friday among representatives of major creditors/stakeholders of NSC, Roxas said an evaluation committee was created which would draw up proposals from strategic investors interested in operating the Iligan facilities of NSC.
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[Title] => National Steel seeks moratorium on cheap Russian steel imports
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The country's largest steelmaker, National Steel Corp. is asking the Department
of Trade and Industry to impose a one-year moratorium on Russian steel
shipments into the country.
In a letter to Trade and Industry Secretary Jose T. Pardo, Ibrahim Bidin,
chairman of the interim management committee of NSC, appealed to the government
to immediately adopt the provisions of the US-Russia suspensions agreement
against the importation of Russian steel into the country.
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January 8, 2000 - 12:00am