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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 141463 [Title] => BOC orders cement firm to pay P2.19-M fine [Summary] => TCC Cement Corp. (TCCP Phils.), one of the biggest importers of cement into the country, is in hot water with the Bureau of Customs (BOC) for allegedly underdeclaring the volume of its cement shipments.
Official documents show that the customs bureau recently fined TCC Phils. P2.19 million for underdeclaring the quantity of some of its shipments from April to June this year. The said shipments were imported by TCC Phils. from its parent-company, Taiwan Cement Corp. (TCC), and were brought into the country through the Manila International Container Port.
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Official documents show that the customs bureau recently fined TCC Phils. P2.19 million for underdeclaring the quantity of some of its shipments from April to June this year. The said shipments were imported by TCC Phils. from its parent-company, Taiwan Cement Corp. (TCC), and were brought into the country through the Manila International Container Port.
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