+ Follow PHILIPPINE CUSTOMS Tag
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[Title] => Importance of 'pagmamano': 'Pamana' aims to show forgotten Filipino traditions
[Summary] => "Pamana: Exploring Filipino Legacy" will start airing this weekend as host Pink Rose Tolentino Santiago and co-host Nathan de Leon give viewers a glimpse of Philippine patrimony and how things used to be.
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[AuthorName] => Earl D.C. Bracamonte
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[Title] => Think out of the box
[Summary] => If the threat pushes through, today, August 28, will be "No Remittance Day." What that means is that OFWs, wherever they might be around the globe, will not be sending a single cent to their families back home in the Philippines.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Courtesy
[Summary] => It looks like Hollywood actor Taylor Kitsch needs a world map, and to better acquaint himself with the countries in Southeast Asia.
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[Title] => No airport hassle for Taylor Kitsch
[Summary] => A Philippine official says "Friday Night Lights" star Taylor Kitsch was not hassled at Manila's airport recently, as the Canadian actor indicated this week.
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[Title] => RP prepared to play by global rules on Customs
[Summary] => The Philippines is now prepared to play by the global rules on Customs administration.
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[Title] => Ten stolen cars turned over to Korean Customs
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs turned over yesterday to Korean Customs the 10 stolen and smuggled luxury cars from Korea that were apprehended in the Port of Cebu.
Philippine Customs commissioner Napoleon Morales and Cebu Customs collector Ma. Lourdes Mangaoang symbolically handed over the items to Choi-Man Park and Man-Jae Choi of the Korean Customs Service.
Also, both parties signed a certificate to serve as proof that the items had been faithfully kept under the stewardship of the Philippine Customs since their arrival last April 12 until yesterday.
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[SectionName] => Cebu News
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[Title] => 500-man raiding team storms Divisoria mall
[Summary] => A team of agents from the Bureau of Customs, National Bureau of Investigation and the Manila Police District raided the popular 168 Mall in Divisoria in Tondo, Manila yesterday, seizing a still undetermined amount of goods suspected of being smuggled from China.
More than 500 government agents, led by Customs chief Napoleon Morales, conducted an "inspection" to check whether goods sold at the mall were compliant with Philippine Customs and tax laws.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => James Mananghaya
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[Title] => Government to ban used car imports
[Summary] => The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) hopes to be able to finally implement this month the governments policy banning the importation of used cars.
The DTI has finalized the draft executive order (EO) and will send it to Malacañang next week for President Arroyos signature.
The EO clearly sets the governments policy on the importation of used vehicles as part of its commitment to strengthen the Motor Vehicle Development Program (MVDP).
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[Title] => BI clears Malaysian of terror raps
[Summary] => The Immigration Bureau cleared yesterday the Malaysian travel agent suspected of being the finance officer of the al-Qaeda network in Southeast Asia and ordered his deportation for violating Philippine immigration laws.
Azmi bin Salleh was arrested Wednesday in possession of 104 Malaysian passports and $57,250 in cash while he was about to board a flight bound for Kuwait at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
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PHILIPPINE CUSTOMS
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[Title] => Think out of the box
[Summary] => If the threat pushes through, today, August 28, will be "No Remittance Day." What that means is that OFWs, wherever they might be around the globe, will not be sending a single cent to their families back home in the Philippines.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Courtesy
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[Title] => No airport hassle for Taylor Kitsch
[Summary] => A Philippine official says "Friday Night Lights" star Taylor Kitsch was not hassled at Manila's airport recently, as the Canadian actor indicated this week.
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[Title] => RP prepared to play by global rules on Customs
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Ten stolen cars turned over to Korean Customs
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs turned over yesterday to Korean Customs the 10 stolen and smuggled luxury cars from Korea that were apprehended in the Port of Cebu.
Philippine Customs commissioner Napoleon Morales and Cebu Customs collector Ma. Lourdes Mangaoang symbolically handed over the items to Choi-Man Park and Man-Jae Choi of the Korean Customs Service.
Also, both parties signed a certificate to serve as proof that the items had been faithfully kept under the stewardship of the Philippine Customs since their arrival last April 12 until yesterday.
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[Title] => 500-man raiding team storms Divisoria mall
[Summary] => A team of agents from the Bureau of Customs, National Bureau of Investigation and the Manila Police District raided the popular 168 Mall in Divisoria in Tondo, Manila yesterday, seizing a still undetermined amount of goods suspected of being smuggled from China.
More than 500 government agents, led by Customs chief Napoleon Morales, conducted an "inspection" to check whether goods sold at the mall were compliant with Philippine Customs and tax laws.
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[Title] => Government to ban used car imports
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The DTI has finalized the draft executive order (EO) and will send it to Malacañang next week for President Arroyos signature.
The EO clearly sets the governments policy on the importation of used vehicles as part of its commitment to strengthen the Motor Vehicle Development Program (MVDP).
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[Title] => BI clears Malaysian of terror raps
[Summary] => The Immigration Bureau cleared yesterday the Malaysian travel agent suspected of being the finance officer of the al-Qaeda network in Southeast Asia and ordered his deportation for violating Philippine immigration laws.
Azmi bin Salleh was arrested Wednesday in possession of 104 Malaysian passports and $57,250 in cash while he was about to board a flight bound for Kuwait at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
[DatePublished] => 2002-02-12 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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