+ Follow NOEMI SALUDO Tag
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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] => PCCI lauds dispersal of businesses to countryside
[Summary] => The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) has lauded President Arroyos order seeking to encourage certain government offices, businesses and housing programs to move out of Metro Manila to other key areas in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
PCCI president Noemi Saludo said the move would pave the way for other businessmen to move or establish their businesses outside of Metro Manila as well.
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[Title] => Learn to accept price hikes, Concepcion urges Pinoys
[Summary] => Filipinos will just have to "bite the bullet" at this critical time and accept an increase in prices of fuel, power, transport, water, tollways, telecommunications and shipping, industrialist and consumer advocate Raul T. Concepcion said yesterday.
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[Title] => Mga negosyante nangako ng suporta sa agrikultura
[Summary] => Nangako kahapon ang mga negosyante na magiging kabalikat ito ng pamahalaan upang mapaunlad ang sektor ng agrikultura sa bansa.
Sa kanilang pahayag, sinabi ni Noemi Saludo, presidente ng Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) na napapanahon na upang iangat ang antas ng mga magsasaka at mangingisda bilang mga kabahagi ng ekonomiya ng bansa.
Pinuri rin ng PCCI ang paghirang ni Pangulong Arroyo kay National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Arthur Yap bilang kalihim ng Department of Agriculture at hinikayat nito ang Kongreso sa agarang kumpirmasyon.
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[Title] => PCCI wants govt to reassess stand on liberalization
[Summary] => The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) wants the government to reassess its headlong rush to liberalization.
In a press briefing, PCCI president Noemi Saludo and PCCI vice president for national issues Donald Dee stressed the need for the government to use its safeguard measures more effectively against products being dumped by other manufacturing countries.
Dee clarified that the PCCI is not asking the government to go back on its commitment to liberalize.
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[Title] => PCCI proposes equity participation by big industrial users in Meralco
[Summary] => The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) is proposing equity participation by big industrial users in the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco).
In a press conference, officials of the PCCI led by its president Noemi Saludo, decided to offer their views on the current problems plaguing the utility sector.
The PCCI is proposing that the excess charge refund of Meralco to big industrial power users be converted into equity rather than paid out in cash.
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[Title] => PCCI urges business community to know more about intl ship, port security code
[Summary] => Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) president Noemi Saludo is urging the business community to be more aware of the forthcoming implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) which will affect Philippine trade practices.
The Philippines is set to implement the ISPS Code on July 1 this year. It will provide a standardized, international framework for detecting security threats and preventive measures against security incidents.
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NOEMI SALUDO
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[Summary] => The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) has lauded President Arroyos order seeking to encourage certain government offices, businesses and housing programs to move out of Metro Manila to other key areas in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
PCCI president Noemi Saludo said the move would pave the way for other businessmen to move or establish their businesses outside of Metro Manila as well.
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[Title] => Learn to accept price hikes, Concepcion urges Pinoys
[Summary] => Filipinos will just have to "bite the bullet" at this critical time and accept an increase in prices of fuel, power, transport, water, tollways, telecommunications and shipping, industrialist and consumer advocate Raul T. Concepcion said yesterday.
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[Title] => Mga negosyante nangako ng suporta sa agrikultura
[Summary] => Nangako kahapon ang mga negosyante na magiging kabalikat ito ng pamahalaan upang mapaunlad ang sektor ng agrikultura sa bansa.
Sa kanilang pahayag, sinabi ni Noemi Saludo, presidente ng Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) na napapanahon na upang iangat ang antas ng mga magsasaka at mangingisda bilang mga kabahagi ng ekonomiya ng bansa.
Pinuri rin ng PCCI ang paghirang ni Pangulong Arroyo kay National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Arthur Yap bilang kalihim ng Department of Agriculture at hinikayat nito ang Kongreso sa agarang kumpirmasyon.
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In a press briefing, PCCI president Noemi Saludo and PCCI vice president for national issues Donald Dee stressed the need for the government to use its safeguard measures more effectively against products being dumped by other manufacturing countries.
Dee clarified that the PCCI is not asking the government to go back on its commitment to liberalize.
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[Title] => PCCI proposes equity participation by big industrial users in Meralco
[Summary] => The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) is proposing equity participation by big industrial users in the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco).
In a press conference, officials of the PCCI led by its president Noemi Saludo, decided to offer their views on the current problems plaguing the utility sector.
The PCCI is proposing that the excess charge refund of Meralco to big industrial power users be converted into equity rather than paid out in cash.
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[Title] => PCCI urges business community to know more about intl ship, port security code
[Summary] => Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) president Noemi Saludo is urging the business community to be more aware of the forthcoming implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) which will affect Philippine trade practices.
The Philippines is set to implement the ISPS Code on July 1 this year. It will provide a standardized, international framework for detecting security threats and preventive measures against security incidents.
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August 11, 2004 - 12:00am