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                    [ArticleID] => 482856
                    [Title] => P32-M halaga ng puslit na bigas, nasabat
                    [Summary] => 

Nasabat ng Bureau of Customs-Customs Intelli­gence and Investigation Service (BOC-CIIS) ang tina­­tayang P32 milyon ha­laga ng mga smuggled na matataas na uri ng bigas mula sa Bangkok,Thailand.

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Topping the list of companies seeking the cancellation of their BOI registration is International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), which is expanding its port infrastructure project at the International Container Port in North Harbor.
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                    [Summary] => 

Nasabat ng Bureau of Customs-Customs Intelli­gence and Investigation Service (BOC-CIIS) ang tina­­tayang P32 milyon ha­laga ng mga smuggled na matataas na uri ng bigas mula sa Bangkok,Thailand.

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Topping the list of companies seeking the cancellation of their BOI registration is International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), which is expanding its port infrastructure project at the International Container Port in North Harbor.
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