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“Last year, Batangas Port handled over 2 hundred,000 completely constructed-up (CBU), its highest car throughput in a unmarried year, representing the general public of 2016’s automobile sales national,” ATI said in a assertion.


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Total vehicle sales within the Philippines in 2016 reached 359,572 devices, in keeping with a joint report by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Incorporated (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association.

The determine did now not include the greater than 25,000 motors sold within the Philippines by using Hyundai, which isn't related to either group.

NW Steel Industries and DCCD Engineering Corporation will build the storage facility.

The MCSF is being constructed in a two-hectare area adjoining to the Roll-on/Roll-off berths of Batangas Port, making it a strategic staging location for transporting imported automobiles to island locations within the Visayas and Mindanao via interisland vessels. Question: I am 43 years old, married, with one infant. I were given a VUL (variable life coverage), which I’ve been purchasing over the past 3 years. My annual top class is P60,000, payable in 10 years. I observed that the funding part of my VUL has handiest accumulated P84,000. I experience that the fund is not incomes speedy enough and the costs are quite high so I’m looking to terminate my coverage and transfer to BTID (buy term make investments the difference) method. What do you suggest I should do? (e-mailed query from Ryan)

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