BusinessWeek Mindanao (July 4, 2014)

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BusinessWeek MINDANAO Best in Business and Economic Reporting Philippine Press Institute Civic Journalism Community Press Awards 2013

Volume V, No. 12

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Briefly Feeding program MORE than 110,000 malnourished children in Northern Mindanao have been rehabilitated after 120 days of undergoing the feeding program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) here. Grace Ceniza, the DSWD Nurtrionist in the region, said on Wednesday that of the 123,991 children who underwent the supplementary feeding program, only 4,346 children remained malnourished. She said that malnourished children who were admitted for the 120 days supplemental feeding program came from various provinces in Northern Mindanao with the province of Bukidnon topping the list with 39,145 malnourished children during the 2013-2014 cycle of feeding. Ceniza said that the island province of Camiguin has registered a total of 2,510 malnourished children, making it the lowest in Northern Mindanao.

Import license THE Department of Finance (DOF) has extended the accreditation period for Philippine importers and customs brokers by another month to July 31 from June 30. Department Order 046-2014 dated June 26, 2014 and signed by Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said the extension was granted to give all concerned additional time to comply with all documentary requirements. The order took effect immediately. Under DO 046-2014, “Failure to file the proper application with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) by the date stated in the immediately preceding paragraph (July 31), and in the manner prescribed by the pertinent rules, shall result in the automatic cancellation of the existing accreditation, if any, effective 1 August 2014 or the date of expiration as indicated in the original BOC accreditation, whichever is earlier.”

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Gov’t urged to import cattle direct to M’nao

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By WALTER I. BALANE, MindaNews

ALAYBALAY City – Ship directly to Mindanao, not via Luzon, if you want to import cattle for Mindanao farmers, the Bukidnon Kaamulan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc.(BKCCII) asked the Department of Agriculture following reports the National Dairy Authority plans to import 2,000 heads from New Zealand. import/PAGE 11

Submarine cables to link VisMin power lines: NGCP By MICHAEL L. UY, Contributor

DAVAO del Norte – The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) on Wednesday said an ongoing feasibility study on interconnecting the power lines of Visayas and Mindanao via underwater cable system is nearing completion.

Engr. Roudylynn Cureg of NGCP said that studies have been conducted to connect the transmission lines of Vis ayas and Mind anao through submarine cables in eastern and western routes. Atty. Cynthia Alabanza, ngcp/PAGE 11

Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno (2nd from left) graces the Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corporation (ITPI) stakeholders’ night and hails the Italian-Filipino developer for making a mark in the city’s urban landscape. With him are Italpinas Chairman Dr. Jose P. Leviste (left) and Chief executive officer, Arch. Romolo V. Nati (extreme right).

Primavera Residences commends CdO, stakeholders on awards win ITALPINAS Euroasian Design and EcoDevelopment Corporation (ITPI), an Italian-Filipino company that designs

and develops sustainable properties all over the c ou nt r y, has re c e nt ly celebrated its win at the 2014-2015 Asia Pacific

Property Awards in Kuala Lumpur by holding a celebratory dinner at the function hall of Primavera primavera/PAGE 11

Davao City develops new ecozone By CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO, Correspondent

INTERCONNECTION. Power grid is illuminated by a fiery morning sky at the Marilog District in Davao City. The National Grid Corporation of the Phils. (NGCP) has said an underwater cable system will connect Mindanao grid to Visayas region. mindanews photo by ruby thursday more

DAVAO City -- The city government plans to invite interested companies to locate in a soon-to-be established industrial economic zone. Ivan C. Cortez, head of the Davao City Investment Promotion Center, said the planned industrial estate, which would be under private investor HLC Construction and Development Corp. (HLC), would be located in the northern part of the city. HLC, said Mr. Cortez, is only waiting for the city government to publish the newly approved Comprehensive Land Use Plan, which would identify

the site it is planning to develop as industrial area. Henry L. Chua, HLC president, did not comment when contacted by BusinessWeek Mindanao. Mr. Cortez also declined to provide further details, specifically land area and cost of development, noting that it is Mr. Chua who has all the information on the project. “Our of f ice and the Board of Investments will help look for more locators to ensure that the HLC will have locators,” he told BusinessWeek Mindanao, adding that targets are companies that are looking

at expanding. T he of f i c e h a s a l s o provided the company with the list of requirements so it can obtain a certification from the Philippine Economic Zone Authority as Mr. Cortez noted it that would be an industrial estate for light industrial projects. The good thing about this kind of project, said Mr. Cortez, is that there are not many restrictions in relation to the industrial estate that would be set up, as long as it complies with the basic requirements. “What must be complied with by the developer is that the project is within the scope of the zoning classification,” he said.

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