The Philippine Ports Authority is giving importers and brokers with over-staying, Customs-cleared cargoes in the ports the opportunity to withdraw their boxes on or before September 8, with over-staying cargoes after this date to be transferred to Batangas and Subic ports.
PPA warns erring importers in a bid to decongest the ports
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