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5 BIG PPPs, INCLUDING THE COUNTRY’S FIRST SUBWAY, NOW BEING READIED FOR NEDA BOARD APPROVAL
ICC okays 7 key infra projects
CUSTOM-MADE POPEMOBILE A customized Isuzu D-Max LS pickup, donated by Gencars Philippines (sister company of the BusinessMirror), ferried Pope Francis to the Apostolic Nunciature in Paco, Manila. Millions of Catholics lined the route of the papal convoy to welcome the pontiff, who arrived in the country on Thursday afternoon. ALYSA SALEN
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By Cai U. Ordinario
EVEN key infrastructure projects were recently approved at the joint meeting of the technical board and Cabinet Committee (Cabcom) of the interagency Investment Coordination Committee (ICC). The seven projects include two official development assistance (ODA) and five public-private partnership (PPP) projects. National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) Deputy Director General for Programming Rolando G. Tungpalan said that while all the projects were approved, only the expansion of the Tarlac-Pangas-
inan-La Union Expressway (TPLEx) does not need to meet any additional requirement and suggestion before it advances to the Neda Board. “Before they go to the Neda Board dapat naaral na nila ’yan. [They will not advance to the Neda Board] unless they submit to us how they are complying with some suggestions Continued on A2
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CBCP’S APPEAL TO POPE FRANCIS: HELP PHL FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
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ATHOLIC bishops said on Thursday that they will appeal to Pope Francis to help the Philippines address climate change, a phenomenon which urgently needs the Church’s “moral intervention.” The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) said their appeal will be contained in a letter that will be given by Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle to Pope Francis, who arrived in the country on Thursday afternoon. Fr. Edwin Gariguez, executive secretary of the National Secretariat for Social Action-Caritas
Philippines (Nassa), said the Philippines has topped the list of countries most affected by natural disasters, such as strong typhoons and floods. Nassa is the social action arm of the CBCP. Gariguez cited in particular Supertyphoon Yolanda (international code name Haiyan), which killed more than 6,000 people and brought “catastrophic misery to our people.” “Facing hunger, increased mortality due to temperature increase, more destruction from extreme weather events, the Philippines is at the doorstep of all major threats Continued on A2
Traders given 90 days to reexport ‘empties’ By David Cagahastian
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INANCE Secretary Cesar V. Purisima has approved a new customs administrative order shortening the deadline for the reexport of empty containers from 150 days to 90 days to help address the problem of congestion at the ports. Purisima approved Customs Administrative Order (CAO) 1-2015 mandating that, all empty containers must be reexported on or before April 30, 2015, to avoid duties or taxes. Empty containers that are not reexported by April 30 shall be con-
sidered as imports for which import entries and the corresponding duties shall be filed and paid by the owners of the empty containers. CAO 1-2015 also provides that, for the period of January 30 to April 30, containers arriving as empty shall be reexported by July 29, and that containers stuffed with imported cargoes, which were returned to the shipping line during the said period, must be reexported also by July 29. From May 1 onward, containers arriving as empty shall be reexported within 90 days from the date of the last discharge, while See “Traders,” A2
n JAPAN 0.3804 n UK 68.0101 n HK 5.7827 n CHINA 7.2330 n SINGAPORE 33.6324 n AUSTRALIA 36.5826 n EU 52.8031 n SAUDI ARABIA 11.9453 Source: BSP (14 January 2015)