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[Title] => Norkis to assemble Durango, Town & Country van in Cebu
[Summary] => Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC) president Luis B. Quisumbing announced yesterday that Norkis would start the assembly by 2004 of several Chrysler vehicles, namely the Durango and Town and Country van.
In line with this, Quisumbing said NARC is moving its assembly operations from Mandaue to Canamucan, Compostela, North of Cebu.
The 10-hectare Compostela facility, Quisumbing said, is part of the facilities turned over by NARCs former partner, Daewoo, as settlement for the dissolution of its partnership with NARC.
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[Title] => Norkis seeks nod to bring in SKD units
[Summary] => Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC) is seeking an import authority from the Board of Investments (BOI) to bring in 1,000 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of either a sports utility vehicle or a van under a certificate of authority approved by the Estrada administration.
Under that certificate of authority, NARC and its foreign partner, Daimler-Chrysler Corp., have been allowed to import 7,000 SKDs over a three-year period.
NARC and Daimler-Chrysler reportedly need three years to test the market for the best possible model which they would then produce locally.
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[Title] => Permit holders will be allowed to import SKDs on a limited scale BOI
[Summary] => The Board of Investments (BOI) will allow local firms that had been able to bring in and assemble some semi-knocked down (SKD) units to reexport them, if they will not be able to fulfill the other commitments tied to the SKD import authority.
The three firms that could be affected by the BOIs new policy on SKD imports are Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC) and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Importation of SKD car units no longer allowed, says BOI
[Summary] => Importation of semi-knocked down units (SKDs) will no longer be allowed.
The Board of Investments (BOI) has finally put its foot down on attempts to get around the restriction on the importation of SKD units which was mandated in Memorandum Order 473 issued on April 8, 1998.
The new SKD policy would affect pending requests from Ford Motor Co. and the Columbian Group, as well as the approved SKD requests of Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC), and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Permit holders will be allowed to import SKDs on a limited scale  BOI
[Summary] => The Board of Investments (BOI) will allow local firms that had been able to bring in and assemble some semi-knocked down (SKD) units to reexport them, if they will not be able to fulfill the other commitments tied to the SKD import authority.
The three firms that could be affected by the BOI’s new policy on SKD imports are Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC) and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Importation of SKD car units no longer allowed, says BOI
[Summary] => Importation of semi-knocked down units (SKDs) will no longer be allowed.
The Board of Investments (BOI) has finally put its foot down on attempts to get around the restriction on the importation of SKD units which was mandated in Memorandum Order 473 issued on April 8, 1998.
The new SKD policy would affect pending requests from Ford Motor Co. and the Columbian Group, as well as the approved SKD requests of Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC), and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Auto group bucks Norkis importation of SKD units
[Summary] => The Philippine Automotive Federation Inc. (PAF) is also opposing the importation by Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (Norkis) of 7,500 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of Chrysler vehicles.
The PAF is echoing the earlier objection of the Motor Vehicles Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines to the approval given by Malacañang to Norkis to import an initial 1,000 SKD units this year, followed by another 2,500 units in 2002 and another 3,500 units in 2003.
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[Title] => Palace asked to recall Norkis permit to import 1,000 Chrysler automobiles
[Summary] => The Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines Inc. (MVPMAP) is asking Malacañang to overturn the decision of the Board of Investments (BOI) allowing the Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC) to import 1,000 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of Chrysler sports utility vehicles and pick-ups this year.
In a letter to President Estrada, the MVPMAP objected to the total planned SKD importations of NARC consisting of another 2,500 units in 2002 and 3,500 units in 2003.
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[Title] => BOI okays importation of 1,000 Chrysler automobiles by Norkis
[Summary] => Daimler-Chrysler Corp., through its local partner Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), has finally been allowed by the Board of Investments (BOI) to import this year an initial 1,000 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of Chrysler automotives.
BOI gave its nod for the initial importation of 1,000 SKD units upon instruction of Malacañang which gave a conditional approval to the request of Daimler-Chrysler and NARC to import a total of 7,000 SKD units over a three-year test period.
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NORKIS AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES CORP
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[Title] => Norkis to assemble Durango, Town & Country van in Cebu
[Summary] => Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC) president Luis B. Quisumbing announced yesterday that Norkis would start the assembly by 2004 of several Chrysler vehicles, namely the Durango and Town and Country van.
In line with this, Quisumbing said NARC is moving its assembly operations from Mandaue to Canamucan, Compostela, North of Cebu.
The 10-hectare Compostela facility, Quisumbing said, is part of the facilities turned over by NARCs former partner, Daewoo, as settlement for the dissolution of its partnership with NARC.
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[Title] => Norkis seeks nod to bring in SKD units
[Summary] => Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC) is seeking an import authority from the Board of Investments (BOI) to bring in 1,000 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of either a sports utility vehicle or a van under a certificate of authority approved by the Estrada administration.
Under that certificate of authority, NARC and its foreign partner, Daimler-Chrysler Corp., have been allowed to import 7,000 SKDs over a three-year period.
NARC and Daimler-Chrysler reportedly need three years to test the market for the best possible model which they would then produce locally.
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[Title] => Permit holders will be allowed to import SKDs on a limited scale BOI
[Summary] => The Board of Investments (BOI) will allow local firms that had been able to bring in and assemble some semi-knocked down (SKD) units to reexport them, if they will not be able to fulfill the other commitments tied to the SKD import authority.
The three firms that could be affected by the BOIs new policy on SKD imports are Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC) and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Importation of SKD car units no longer allowed, says BOI
[Summary] => Importation of semi-knocked down units (SKDs) will no longer be allowed.
The Board of Investments (BOI) has finally put its foot down on attempts to get around the restriction on the importation of SKD units which was mandated in Memorandum Order 473 issued on April 8, 1998.
The new SKD policy would affect pending requests from Ford Motor Co. and the Columbian Group, as well as the approved SKD requests of Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC), and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Permit holders will be allowed to import SKDs on a limited scale  BOI
[Summary] => The Board of Investments (BOI) will allow local firms that had been able to bring in and assemble some semi-knocked down (SKD) units to reexport them, if they will not be able to fulfill the other commitments tied to the SKD import authority.
The three firms that could be affected by the BOI’s new policy on SKD imports are Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC) and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Importation of SKD car units no longer allowed, says BOI
[Summary] => Importation of semi-knocked down units (SKDs) will no longer be allowed.
The Board of Investments (BOI) has finally put its foot down on attempts to get around the restriction on the importation of SKD units which was mandated in Memorandum Order 473 issued on April 8, 1998.
The new SKD policy would affect pending requests from Ford Motor Co. and the Columbian Group, as well as the approved SKD requests of Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), Proton Pilipinas Corp. (PPC), and Columbian Motors Corp. (CMC).
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[Title] => Auto group bucks Norkis importation of SKD units
[Summary] => The Philippine Automotive Federation Inc. (PAF) is also opposing the importation by Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (Norkis) of 7,500 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of Chrysler vehicles.
The PAF is echoing the earlier objection of the Motor Vehicles Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines to the approval given by Malacañang to Norkis to import an initial 1,000 SKD units this year, followed by another 2,500 units in 2002 and another 3,500 units in 2003.
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[Title] => Palace asked to recall Norkis permit to import 1,000 Chrysler automobiles
[Summary] => The Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines Inc. (MVPMAP) is asking Malacañang to overturn the decision of the Board of Investments (BOI) allowing the Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC) to import 1,000 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of Chrysler sports utility vehicles and pick-ups this year.
In a letter to President Estrada, the MVPMAP objected to the total planned SKD importations of NARC consisting of another 2,500 units in 2002 and 3,500 units in 2003.
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[Title] => BOI okays importation of 1,000 Chrysler automobiles by Norkis
[Summary] => Daimler-Chrysler Corp., through its local partner Norkis Automotive Resources Corp. (NARC), has finally been allowed by the Board of Investments (BOI) to import this year an initial 1,000 semi-knocked down (SKD) units of Chrysler automotives.
BOI gave its nod for the initial importation of 1,000 SKD units upon instruction of Malacañang which gave a conditional approval to the request of Daimler-Chrysler and NARC to import a total of 7,000 SKD units over a three-year test period.
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