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Exporters want freeze on cargo-handling rates

Aug 1, 2021, 8:05 AM
OpinYon News Team

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EDC and Philexport said approval of the rate increase requested by the Manila North Harbor Port, Inc. should be postponed “until the required Regulatory Impact Assessment to determine the regulatory burden of the proposal can be conducted.”

Two major exporters’ organizations in the Philippines have urged the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to defer approval of a petition for an increase in cargo handling tariffs and passenger terminal fees at the Manila North Harbor.

In a statement issued Friday (July 30), the Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (Philexport) and Export Development Council (EDC) also clamored for the suspension of the mandatory weighing of export containers.

Philexport said a written request has been sent to PPA General Manager Jay Daniel R. Santiago.

The group said the letter “warned that approving the rate hike now and allowing the mandatory weighing of export containers to continue will further add to the difficulties faced by micro, small and medium enterprises and exporters.”

EDC and Philexport said approval of the rate increase requested by the Manila North Harbor Port, Inc. should be postponed “until the required Regulatory Impact Assessment to determine the regulatory burden of the proposal can be conducted.”

They added that the agency should “waive its share in the cargo handling fee to resolve the ‘conflict of interest’ issue around PPA and enhance the competitiveness of the economy.”

(ONT/With report from Business World)

Tags: #Philexport, #ExportDevelopmentCouncil, #ManilaNorthHarbor, #terminalfees


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