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A repeat of last year’s congestion problems in Manila ports that paralyzed trade is bound to happen this coming Christmas season, the country’s largest business organization warned.

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The Bureau of Customs (BOC) said today that its collections expanded by 22.6 percent on year to a record P34.16 billion ($759.17 million) in October.

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2014 has been quite a challenging year for the country.

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The country’s leading businessmen presented to President Aquino yesterday an eight-point recommendation on reforms that need to be implemented immediately in several economic sectors.

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President Aquino asked yesterday businessmen and truckers to transport  cargo even on weekends to help the government resolve port congestion in Manila.

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President Benigno Aquino III vowed today to address the concerns of the business sector, especially those on power supply and port congestion.

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Trading in peso-denominated bonds is expected to pick up steam in the fourth quarter amid a growing economy and falling prices of unprocessed food and energy.

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Extortion outside, extortion inside, extortion on the road: corruption is a factor in the congestion in Manila’s ports, according to Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras.

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The Aquino administration will need to address the lack of infrastructure, high costs of power and logistics and improve education in the next two years if it wants to attract more investments in the country, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) said.

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President Aquino has signed Executive Order 172 declaring the ports of Subic and Batangas as extensions of the Port of Manila during congestion and other emergency situations, such as strikes, lockouts and natural calamities, a Palace official said yesterday.

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                    [Title] => Port congestion looms anew – PCCI
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A repeat of last year’s congestion problems in Manila ports that paralyzed trade is bound to happen this coming Christmas season, the country’s largest business organization warned.

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The Bureau of Customs (BOC) said today that its collections expanded by 22.6 percent on year to a record P34.16 billion ($759.17 million) in October.

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2014 has been quite a challenging year for the country.

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The country’s leading businessmen presented to President Aquino yesterday an eight-point recommendation on reforms that need to be implemented immediately in several economic sectors.

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President Aquino asked yesterday businessmen and truckers to transport  cargo even on weekends to help the government resolve port congestion in Manila.

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President Benigno Aquino III vowed today to address the concerns of the business sector, especially those on power supply and port congestion.

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Trading in peso-denominated bonds is expected to pick up steam in the fourth quarter amid a growing economy and falling prices of unprocessed food and energy.

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Extortion outside, extortion inside, extortion on the road: corruption is a factor in the congestion in Manila’s ports, according to Cabinet Secretary Rene Almendras.

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The Aquino administration will need to address the lack of infrastructure, high costs of power and logistics and improve education in the next two years if it wants to attract more investments in the country, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) said.

[DatePublished] => 2014-09-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1473425 [AuthorName] => Louella Desiderio [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [9] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1369962 [Title] => Subic, Batangas named extensions of Manila port [Summary] =>

President Aquino has signed Executive Order 172 declaring the ports of Subic and Batangas as extensions of the Port of Manila during congestion and other emergency situations, such as strikes, lockouts and natural calamities, a Palace official said yesterday.

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