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PortCalls May 22, 2024

Our latest issue (May 22, 2024). Stories include: Marcos orders pre-border verification, e-invoicing for all imported goods Plans for NAIA terminals revealed Lingad leads...

PH remains in IMO White List

The Philippines continues to be included in the International Maritime Organization’s “White List,” affirming the country’s full compliance with the Standards of Training,...

Plans for NAIA terminals revealed

The New NAIA Infra Corporation plans to expand Terminals 2 and 3 at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 will be rehabilitated and...

Marcos orders pre-border verification, e-invoicing for all imports

President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. ordered the implementation of a digital and integrated system for pre-border technical verification and cross-border electronic invoicing for all...

PortCalls May 20, 2024

Our latest issue (May 20, 2024). Stories include: PH to adopt ATA Carnet System by mid-July PH ports handle 2.5% more cargo in first...

PH ports handle 2.5% more cargo in Q1

Philippine ports handled 2.5% more cargoes in the first quarter of 2024 as both domestic and foreign shipments recorded increases Container traffic was...

PH to adopt ATA Carnet System by mid-July

 The Convention on Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention), also known as ATA Carnet System, will finally be implemented in the Philippines on July 15,...

Central Luzon transport, trade conference highlights region’s growth, logistics opportunities

The Central Luzon Transport & Trade Conference 2024 set on May 24 at Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort will feature the region’s attraction...

PortCalls May 15, 2024

Our latest issue (May 15, 2024). Stories include: New BOC order on dues, fees to take effect in June ICTSI to build $800M international...

New BOC order on dues, fees to take effect next month

The Bureau of Customs has issued an order covering fees for services rendered by its personnel Customs Administrative Order No. 02-2024 was issued...