+ Follow CARGO EXPRESS Tag
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[Title] => BOC seizes 20 all-terrain vehicles, apparel
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs (BOC) seized yesterday 20 all-terrain vehicles, boxes of medicine and two generators.
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[AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan
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[Title] => Scorpions seized at NAIA
[Summary] => More than 100 scorpions that were bound for Indonesia and some parts of Europe were seized at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) recently.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Brisk business
[Summary] => Canadian hotels are doing brisk business during this summer season even when there are fewer American visitors. The loss was compensated with more Australian and Japanese tourists. Tourism BC reported that the number of European visitors to British Columbia rose by 12 percent during the first five months of 2005 while the number of Asia Pacific visitors climbed by two percent. Things are truly beginning to officially perk up in British Columbia after many years of decline. The Business Council announced to the media the ten key trends for the provinces robust economy and they are:
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => LIVING IN CANADA By Mel Tobias
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[Title] => Food exporters seek part of MAV quota
[Summary] => Leaders of the 300-strong Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization (Philfoodex) have appealed to the Department of Agriculture (DA) to give a part of the minimum access volume (MAV) for sugar importation to food processors and manufacturers.
Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr., Philfoodex president, said it is not fair for the government to give the importation of sugar solely to sugar producers. "The importation of the commodity should also be given to producers and processors of sugar-containing products," he said.
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[Title] => Food exporters seek part of MAV quota
[Summary] => Leaders of the 300-strong Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization (Philfoodex) have appealed to the Department of Agriculture (DA) to give a part of the minimum access volume (MAV) for sugar importation to food processors and manufacturers.
Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr., Philfoodex president, said it is not fair for the government to give the importation of sugar solely to sugar producers. "The importation of the commodity should also be given to producers and processors of sugar-containing products," he said.
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