+ Follow SHIPPING AND PORT MODERNIZATION Tag
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[Title] => Port tariff rollback advocates barking up the wrong tree?
[Summary] => Groups demanding a rollback in port tariff rates are barking up the wrong tree if they hope such move can reduce the cost of cargo movement and handling and benefit traders and consumers, according to Rene Cruz, general manager of the South Cotabato Integrated Port Services Inc. Cruz said a 10-percent reduction in freight cost charged by shipping companies will have greater cost impact than eliminating the arrastre fees altogether.
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SHIPPING AND PORT MODERNIZATION
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