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[Title] => Private sector to put up P500-million guaranty fund for MSMEs
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[Title] => DOF urged to grant amnesty to importers
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ECOP president Donald Dee said the government could raise about P2 billion through customs amnesty to erring importers who failed to settle their tax and duty obligations.
It is also expected to help bring down, if n ot arrest the corruption practice in the Bureau of Customs, Dee said.
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ECOP president Donald Dee said the government could raise about P2 billion through customs amnesty to erring importers who failed to settle their tax and duty obligations.
It is also expected to help bring down, if n ot arrest the corruption practice in the Bureau of Customs, Dee said.
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