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The government is doing its best to ease traffic congestion in Metro Manila, Malacañang assured the public yesterday.

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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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Sen. Bongbong Marcos has strongly proposed to increase the utilization of the Subic Bay Freeport to resolve the worsening congestion at Manila Port.

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For a nation that’s trying to attract more foreign direct investment, the leader can use a bit more enthusiasm.

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The Philippines and Japan have agreed to address and reduce issues affecting Japanese businesses with operations here.

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Remember how P-Noy once explained the congestion problem at the Manila port? He said something to the effect that the port congestion as well as the traffic jams in Manila are signs of a vibrant economy.

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Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI), the operator of Manila North Harbor, is pumping in close to P200 million to improve the efficiency of the 79-hectare Harbour Centre port complex to serve as an alternative to the congested ports of Manila.

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ASEAN members are located at the heart of the world’s most important global trading routes and it is vital for the Region’s communities and export industries that countries in the area have sufficient port infrastructure and well-managed maritime services. This is additionally important as more regions around the world, including Europe and the US, are taking ASEAN and the opportunities the ASEAN Economic Community offers seriously.

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An alliance of various associations of importers, exporters, and port service providers has drawn up a set of immediate and long-term proposals to address congestion and related problems at the Port of Manila.

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More ships will be coming to Subic to unload cargo within the next two weeks, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) said.

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The government is doing its best to ease traffic congestion in Metro Manila, Malacañang assured the public yesterday.

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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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Sen. Bongbong Marcos has strongly proposed to increase the utilization of the Subic Bay Freeport to resolve the worsening congestion at Manila Port.

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For a nation that’s trying to attract more foreign direct investment, the leader can use a bit more enthusiasm.

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The Philippines and Japan have agreed to address and reduce issues affecting Japanese businesses with operations here.

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Remember how P-Noy once explained the congestion problem at the Manila port? He said something to the effect that the port congestion as well as the traffic jams in Manila are signs of a vibrant economy.

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Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI), the operator of Manila North Harbor, is pumping in close to P200 million to improve the efficiency of the 79-hectare Harbour Centre port complex to serve as an alternative to the congested ports of Manila.

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ASEAN members are located at the heart of the world’s most important global trading routes and it is vital for the Region’s communities and export industries that countries in the area have sufficient port infrastructure and well-managed maritime services. This is additionally important as more regions around the world, including Europe and the US, are taking ASEAN and the opportunities the ASEAN Economic Community offers seriously.

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An alliance of various associations of importers, exporters, and port service providers has drawn up a set of immediate and long-term proposals to address congestion and related problems at the Port of Manila.

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More ships will be coming to Subic to unload cargo within the next two weeks, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) said.

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