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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has suspended all its importations following the Court of Tax Appeals’ (CTA) rejection of its petition for an extension of the temporary restraining order on the seizure of its imports by the Bureau of Customs.

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An insurance executive expressed support for proposals to cover in the comprehensive insurance policy, the so-called “Acts of God” (AOG) on motor vehicle insurance policies damaged by floods and other calamities.

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The Cabinet-level Trade and Related Matters (TRM) committee’s decision to enter into an accord with China was a reversal of Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas’ earlier rejection of the agreement because it would allegedly favor China and flood the local market with cheap vegetables.
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Petrochemical manufacturers have asked Congress to fasttrack the amendment of the new anti-dumping law which they said makes it even more difficult for a dumping protest to progress.

In a letter to House Speaker Manuel Villar, the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) noted that instead of being a safety net measure to protect industries from the adverse effects of trade liberalization, Republic Act 8752 or the Anti-Dumping Duty Act 'was full of holes and counter-productive of the safety net objective originally meant.'

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An insurance executive expressed support for proposals to cover in the comprehensive insurance policy, the so-called “Acts of God” (AOG) on motor vehicle insurance policies damaged by floods and other calamities.

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The Cabinet-level Trade and Related Matters (TRM) committee’s decision to enter into an accord with China was a reversal of Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas’ earlier rejection of the agreement because it would allegedly favor China and flood the local market with cheap vegetables.
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Petrochemical manufacturers have asked Congress to fasttrack the amendment of the new anti-dumping law which they said makes it even more difficult for a dumping protest to progress.

In a letter to House Speaker Manuel Villar, the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) noted that instead of being a safety net measure to protect industries from the adverse effects of trade liberalization, Republic Act 8752 or the Anti-Dumping Duty Act 'was full of holes and counter-productive of the safety net objective originally meant.'

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