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                    [Title] => Carmakers hail DOF task force versus smuggling
                    [Summary] => The automotive industry welcomed yesterday the establishment by the Department of Finance (DOF) of an inter-agency task force to combat smuggling of vehicles into the country. 


Serafin M. Pantaleon, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Philippines Corp., a good move especially at a time when the National Government is starving for much-needed revenues.
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Executive Order (EO) No. 334 retroactively implements new tariff rates for 2001 to 2004 starting Jan. 1.
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Serafin M. Pantaleon, senior vice president of Toyota Motor Philippines Corp., a good move especially at a time when the National Government is starving for much-needed revenues.
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