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                    [Title] => North Harbor fire lasts 14 hours
                    [Summary] => 

The fire that struck the Manila North Harbour Centre Monday lasted until early yesterday morning, or almost 14 hours, and destroyed more than P1 million worth of property.

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1735838 [AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 575863 [Title] => Fire hits Harbor Center in Manila [Summary] =>

A fire of still undetermined cause razed a used spare tire warehouse at the Harbor Center compound at the North Harbor in Tondo, Manila yesterday.

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097645 [AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/3655/met2thumbd.jpg ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 160930 [Title] => BOC asked to enforce decision vs. Taiwan firm [Summary] => The Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor) has asked the Bureau of Customs to enforce its decisions earlier this year finding the Taiwanese cement importer TCC Cement Corp. (TCC) guilty of tax evasion through schemes that included multiple use of invoice and bill of lading.
[DatePublished] => 2002-05-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 159015 [Title] => Appellate court’s TRO vs Tariff Commission ruling called a victory for local industries [Summary] => The temporary restraining order (TRO) recently issued by the Court of Appeals in the petition by the Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor) assailing the decision of Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II which confirmed the recommendation of the Tariff Commission denying safeguard relief to the local cement industry is a signal victory for all domestic industries which are seriously injured by the influx of competitive and cheap-landed cost imported commodities.
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 158274 [Title] => Gov’t urged to retaliate vs Taiwan for cement tariff [Summary] => The government was urged yesterday to immediately take retaliatory measures against Taiwan for the latter’s decision to impose a 15-percent "punitive" tariff on Philippine cement exports.

"The Taiwanese government’s decision is totally unfair and uncalled for," said Rep. Loretta Ann Rosales (Party-List, Akbayan).
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097047 [AuthorName] => Jess Diaz [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 158095 [Title] => Taiwan imposes 45% tariff on RP cement [Summary] => Taiwan has imposed punitive tariffs averaging 45 percent on Philippine cement exports for a period of five years following findings that local cement had injured Taiwan’s cement industry. [DatePublished] => 2002-04-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097285 [AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 148307 [Title] => Customs revokes TCC accreditation [Summary] => The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has revoked the accreditation of TCC Cement Corp. after it was found out that the cement firm had used recycled and/or tampered entries, bills of lading, and invoices in its importations.

TCC Cement, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Taiwan Cement Corp., is the country’s largest cement importer.

The BOC also ordered TCC Cement Corp. to pay P4.045 million, representing the total amount of discrepancy, and to hold the delivery or release of TCC Cement’s importation until the penalty is paid.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [7] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 141811 [Title] => 10-month cement imports soar [Summary] => Cement imports in the last 10 months have reached more than two million metric tons, according to data from the Bureau of Customs (BOC).

A total 1,626,256 tons of the foreign-made cement was brought in at "dumping" prices by nine importers and traders, dominated by seven local trading firms and the two foreign-owned Taiwan Cement Corp. (TCC) and Southern Cross Cement.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 141463 [Title] => BOC orders cement firm to pay P2.19-M fine [Summary] => TCC Cement Corp. (TCCP Phils.), one of the biggest importers of cement into the country, is in hot water with the Bureau of Customs (BOC) for allegedly underdeclaring the volume of its cement shipments.

Official documents show that the customs bureau recently fined TCC Phils. P2.19 million for underdeclaring the quantity of some of its shipments from April to June this year. The said shipments were imported by TCC Phils. from its parent-company, Taiwan Cement Corp. (TCC), and were brought into the country through the Manila International Container Port.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [9] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 132616 [Title] => House body may junk cement firms’ bid for tar [Summary] => The House of Representatives said yesterday that there are grounds for the government to reject the cement industry’s petition for punitive duties on cement imports. They said the continuing increases in domestic prices will make it difficult for local manufacturers to prove their case.

Albay Rep. Jose Maria Sarte Salceda said there is an emerging consensus among members of the House committee on trade and industry to oppose the cement industry’s pending petition at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096655 [AuthorName] => Des Ferriols [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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