Truckers warn of delivery slowdown
September 18, 2002 | 12:00am
The Confederation of the Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP) has warned of a possible slowdown in the delivery of basic goods nationwide if the government continues to ignore problems hounding their industry.
CTAP president Jose Cortes said President Arroyos program to improve the countrys economy could be affected if their concerns are not addressed.
"How can the economy improve when the trucking industry is ailing? The trucking industry is one of the components that complement the Presidents effort to improve the economy," he pointed out.
The CTAP earlier asked Mrs. Arroyo to address the several issues, particularly the truck ban currently being imposed by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and some provinces and cities in the southern part of the country.
The truckers also cited problems that gradually kill the trucking industry, including arbitrary imposition of towing charges, extortion by police and hijacking.
Cortes pointed out that some provinces and cities like Laguna, Batangas, Cavite and cities like Muntinlupa have started their own truck ban scheme. Cecille Suerte Felipe
CTAP president Jose Cortes said President Arroyos program to improve the countrys economy could be affected if their concerns are not addressed.
"How can the economy improve when the trucking industry is ailing? The trucking industry is one of the components that complement the Presidents effort to improve the economy," he pointed out.
The CTAP earlier asked Mrs. Arroyo to address the several issues, particularly the truck ban currently being imposed by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and some provinces and cities in the southern part of the country.
The truckers also cited problems that gradually kill the trucking industry, including arbitrary imposition of towing charges, extortion by police and hijacking.
Cortes pointed out that some provinces and cities like Laguna, Batangas, Cavite and cities like Muntinlupa have started their own truck ban scheme. Cecille Suerte Felipe
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