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[Title] => Sonic Steel kinasuhan sa pamemeke
[Summary] => Sinampahan ng kasong kriminal sa Department of Justice (DOJ) ang mga may-ari at executives ng Sonic Steel Corp. dahil sa umanoy paglabag sa Intellectual Property Code.
Ang pagsasampa ng kaso ay kasunod ng mga raid na isinagawa noong nakaraang Martes ng mga operatiba ng National Bureau of Investigation-Intellectual Property Rights Division (NBI-IPRD) sa Sonic factory sa Trece Martires City, Cavite at isang warehouse ng Taisan Commercial sa Bgy. Palasan, Valenzuela City kung saan nakakumpiska ng may 10,000 piraso ng hinihinalang pekeng Galvalume G.I. sheets.
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[Title] => Steelcorp accused of predatory practices
[Summary] => Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) is being accused of predatory practices by Sonic Steel Industries Inc. following a dispute about a manufacturing technology for aluminum-zinc coated metal sheets.
The much smaller Sonic Steel has been able to gain 70 percent of the local coated metal sheet market because of its cheaper price, thus threatening Steelcorp.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Local steel firm scores breakthrough in international mart
[Summary] => A wholly owned Philippine company specializing in the manufacture of cold rolled coils, galvanized and prepainted steel coils and sheets has attained a major breakthrough in the international market for its top-of-the-line Galvalume 55.
Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp), an affiliate of Philsteel Holdings Corp., said it has successfully penetrated the markets in China, the United States, the trust territories of Guam and Saipan and most recently, Vietnam.
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[Title] => Government warned vs lobby to amend iron & ste
[Summary] => A leading steel company has warned the government against a ploy by "vested interests" asking for an amendment of an executive order (EO) which was allegedly discriminatory in favor of one company.
Rolando Jaurigue, senior vice president of Philsteel Holdings, maintained that the questioned executive order issued by former President Joseph Estrada has for its legal basis Republic Act (RA) 7103, also known as the Iron and Steel Industry Act, adding there were actually three EOs issued by the previous administration.
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[Title] => Scrap anomalous Estrada EO, galvanizers urge GMA
[Summary] => The Filipino Galvanizers Institute (FGI) appealed to President Arroyo yesterday to review if not revoke what they describe as an anomalous executive order issued by her deposed predecessor that favors one company to the detriment of the entire steel industry.
The FGI, composed of eight major galvanizers, said EO 237 issued by former President Estrada unjustly favored Steel Corp. since it allowed the firm to secure a highly questionable zero tariff incentive on its hot rolled coil (HRC) importation.
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[Title] => Steelcorp clarifies tariff incentive
[Summary] => Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) clarified yesterday that the tariff incentive which it got from the government is provided under Republic Act 7103 also known as the Iron & Steel Industry Act.
The clarification was issued by Steelcorp in response to a recent press statement of the Filipino Galvanizers Institute (FGI) which threatened to sue the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) Committee for granting zero tariff duty for the importation of hot rolled steel coils.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => Foreign groups eye $100-M investment in Steelcorp
[Summary] => Certain investors from the United States, Europe and Asia are eyeing equities in Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) due to its "strong market leadership and profit potentials."
Discussions have reportedly started for the infusion of $100-million fresh capital for Steelcorp from the prospective foreign investors.
The forthcoming financial package will enable Steelcorp, a leader in the local iron and steel industry, to sustain its aggressive marketing offensive and boost its production to meet increasing demands for its products.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => by Jimmy L. Montejo
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[Title] => Foreign groups eye $100-M investment in Steelcorp
[Summary] => Certain investors from the United States, Europe and Asia are eyeing equities in Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) due to its "strong market leadership and profit potentials."
Discussions have reportedly started for the infusion of $100-million fresh capital for Steelcorp from the prospective foreign investors.
The forthcoming financial package will enable Steelcorp, a leader in the local iron and steel industry, to sustain its aggressive marketing offensive and boost its production to meet increasing demands for its products.
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[Title] => Steelcorp obtains ISO certification
[Summary] =>
The Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) a 100-percent Filipino-owned
flagship company operating under the umbrella of Philsteel Holdings Corp. has
been conferred an ISO 9002 (Quality System Standard for Manufacture)
certification for high quality production of cold rolled steel, galvanized iron
and Galvalume 55 steel sheets and coils.
The ISO 9002 accreditation was granted by the Certification International
Philippines Inc.
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[Summary] => Sinampahan ng kasong kriminal sa Department of Justice (DOJ) ang mga may-ari at executives ng Sonic Steel Corp. dahil sa umanoy paglabag sa Intellectual Property Code.
Ang pagsasampa ng kaso ay kasunod ng mga raid na isinagawa noong nakaraang Martes ng mga operatiba ng National Bureau of Investigation-Intellectual Property Rights Division (NBI-IPRD) sa Sonic factory sa Trece Martires City, Cavite at isang warehouse ng Taisan Commercial sa Bgy. Palasan, Valenzuela City kung saan nakakumpiska ng may 10,000 piraso ng hinihinalang pekeng Galvalume G.I. sheets.
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[Title] => Steelcorp accused of predatory practices
[Summary] => Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) is being accused of predatory practices by Sonic Steel Industries Inc. following a dispute about a manufacturing technology for aluminum-zinc coated metal sheets.
The much smaller Sonic Steel has been able to gain 70 percent of the local coated metal sheet market because of its cheaper price, thus threatening Steelcorp.
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[Title] => Local steel firm scores breakthrough in international mart
[Summary] => A wholly owned Philippine company specializing in the manufacture of cold rolled coils, galvanized and prepainted steel coils and sheets has attained a major breakthrough in the international market for its top-of-the-line Galvalume 55.
Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp), an affiliate of Philsteel Holdings Corp., said it has successfully penetrated the markets in China, the United States, the trust territories of Guam and Saipan and most recently, Vietnam.
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[Title] => Government warned vs lobby to amend iron & ste
[Summary] => A leading steel company has warned the government against a ploy by "vested interests" asking for an amendment of an executive order (EO) which was allegedly discriminatory in favor of one company.
Rolando Jaurigue, senior vice president of Philsteel Holdings, maintained that the questioned executive order issued by former President Joseph Estrada has for its legal basis Republic Act (RA) 7103, also known as the Iron and Steel Industry Act, adding there were actually three EOs issued by the previous administration.
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[Title] => Scrap anomalous Estrada EO, galvanizers urge GMA
[Summary] => The Filipino Galvanizers Institute (FGI) appealed to President Arroyo yesterday to review if not revoke what they describe as an anomalous executive order issued by her deposed predecessor that favors one company to the detriment of the entire steel industry.
The FGI, composed of eight major galvanizers, said EO 237 issued by former President Estrada unjustly favored Steel Corp. since it allowed the firm to secure a highly questionable zero tariff incentive on its hot rolled coil (HRC) importation.
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[Title] => Steelcorp clarifies tariff incentive
[Summary] => Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) clarified yesterday that the tariff incentive which it got from the government is provided under Republic Act 7103 also known as the Iron & Steel Industry Act.
The clarification was issued by Steelcorp in response to a recent press statement of the Filipino Galvanizers Institute (FGI) which threatened to sue the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the Tariff and Related Matters (TRM) Committee for granting zero tariff duty for the importation of hot rolled steel coils.
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[Title] => Foreign groups eye $100-M investment in Steelcorp
[Summary] => Certain investors from the United States, Europe and Asia are eyeing equities in Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) due to its "strong market leadership and profit potentials."
Discussions have reportedly started for the infusion of $100-million fresh capital for Steelcorp from the prospective foreign investors.
The forthcoming financial package will enable Steelcorp, a leader in the local iron and steel industry, to sustain its aggressive marketing offensive and boost its production to meet increasing demands for its products.
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[Title] => Foreign groups eye $100-M investment in Steelcorp
[Summary] => Certain investors from the United States, Europe and Asia are eyeing equities in Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) due to its "strong market leadership and profit potentials."
Discussions have reportedly started for the infusion of $100-million fresh capital for Steelcorp from the prospective foreign investors.
The forthcoming financial package will enable Steelcorp, a leader in the local iron and steel industry, to sustain its aggressive marketing offensive and boost its production to meet increasing demands for its products.
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[Title] => Steelcorp obtains ISO certification
[Summary] =>
The Steel Corp. of the Philippines (Steelcorp) a 100-percent Filipino-owned
flagship company operating under the umbrella of Philsteel Holdings Corp. has
been conferred an ISO 9002 (Quality System Standard for Manufacture)
certification for high quality production of cold rolled steel, galvanized iron
and Galvalume 55 steel sheets and coils.
The ISO 9002 accreditation was granted by the Certification International
Philippines Inc.
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