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[Title] => Government grants additional perks to naphtha project proponents
[Summary] => The government has decided to give additional incentives package to the proponents of naphtha cracker project in an effort to encourage them to push through with the project.
This includes giving incentives to the proposed naphtha cracker project by declaring the chosen site as an economic zone and extending the tariff protection for midstream petrochemical manufacturers.
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Petrochem firms press for 15-15% tariff formula
[Summary] => The midstream petrochemical industry said yesterday it cannot afford tariffs lower than the current 15 percent, and has asked the government to consider the 15-15 percent tariff parity for both resin and finished plastics products imports.
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This includes giving incentives to the proposed naphtha cracker project by declaring the chosen site as an economic zone and extending the tariff protection for midstream petrochemical manufacturers.
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December 13, 2002 - 12:00am