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PPA approves 24 percent tariff hike

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MANILA – The Philippine Ports Authority ( PPA) has approved a 24- percent increase in cargo handling tariff for the Manila North Harbour Port Inc. (MNHPI), despite protests from major clients.

The increase was upheld by PPA general manager Jay Daniel Santiago through Memorandum No. 4.

In his memorandum, Santiago said the increase will be implemente­d in three tranches.

The first tranche of 8 percent from MNHPI’s January 2015 tariff rates will take effect this year, while two two succeeding tranches of 8-percent increase each, will be implemente­d in 2018 and 2019, respective­ly.

An umbrella group of consumer stakeholde­rs said the move was unjustifie­d, and would lead to higher costs of goods.

“The members of the technical working group are going against what President Rodrigo Duterte had l aid down i n his 10- point socio- economic, which i s to increase business competitiv­eness, attract investment­s, and protect Juan dela Cruz from economic shocks,” United Filipino Consumers and Commuters president Rodolfo Javellana Jr. said.

“Consumers will ultimately bear the brunt of this tariff increase because traders will just pass on the added costs to the public. The public will always be at the losing end. MNHPI says it wants to upgrade its facilities to justify the tariff increase, but they want consumers to pay for their upgrade. It is as if MNHPI wants to be the only one who benefits from this set up and the technical working group sided with them,” Javellana added.

Various port stakeholde­rs have earlier slammed MNHPI’s original petition for a 37.45 percent tariff hike. (

 ?? GMA NEWS ?? Kids walk on a footbridge overlookin­g cargo containers at the Philippine Port Area in North Harbor, Moriones, Tondo, Manila on Monday, June 26. A consumers group has decried the 24 percent increase in cargo handling tariff which was approved by the...
GMA NEWS Kids walk on a footbridge overlookin­g cargo containers at the Philippine Port Area in North Harbor, Moriones, Tondo, Manila on Monday, June 26. A consumers group has decried the 24 percent increase in cargo handling tariff which was approved by the...

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