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[Title] => Car firms warn tariffs to make crisis recovery harder
[Summary] => “We project further reduction in sales volume which in turn poses risk of employment downsizing, not to mention government revenue loss,” CAMPI President Rommel Gutierrez said.
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[Title] => More missing Batangas-bound containers uncovered
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs disclosed today that some 3,656 container vans went missing while being transshipped from Manila to Batangas from January to December last year.
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[Title] => Exporters cry foul over fund diversion
[Summary] => The Confederation of Philippine Exporters Foundation (Cebu) Inc., (PhilExport-Cebu) expressed its disappointment on the government’s proposed recommendation to divert the un-drawn balance of P1 billion Export Support Fund to the El Niño calamity fund.
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The Federation of Philippine Industries, the influential organization of industrial manufacturers in the country, is pushing for an increase in the tariffs on manufactured goods effective for the next two years.
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January 2, 2001 - 12:00am