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+ June 06, 2021 MORE exporters and shippers have joined calls for the government to step in and address the current maritime transport issues, including vessel capacity constraints and surging freight prices, which are leading to cargo delays and revenue setbacks.
After the processed food and fresh food exporters, garment and furniture exporters have taken their turn to express frustration and ask for help with the deteriorating container shipping situation in the Philippines.
Robert Young, Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport) trustee for the textile sector and president of the Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (Fobap), said the garment industry is incurring millions of dollars in losses due to the supply chain squeeze.
Governor Larry Hogan announced in letters to General Assembly leaders that, in accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, he has vetoed the following legislation passed during the 2021 legislative session:
Adelphia Gateway Project Receives Final Notice to Proceed From Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Phase 2 of project moves to construction
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WALL, N.J., May 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On May 26, 2021, Adelphia Gateway, LLC received a Notice to Proceed with construction of the second phase of the project from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The project continues to work closely with local stakeholders and governments as activity gets underway. Adelphia Gateway and its contractors will conduct additional outreach to inform residents and businesses of construction activities in their areas.
Phase 2 construction includes the Tilghman Lateral installation from the interconnect at the Transco Meter Station to its terminus in Chester city, the Parkway Lateral, the Delmarva Meter Station, the Monroe Meter Station and the Tilghman Meter Station – all located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
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THE Senate approved on third reading a bill renewing Transpacific Broadband Group International, Inc.âs congressional telecom franchise for another 25 years, the listed company announced on Tuesday.
In a disclosure to the stock exchange, the company said the Philippine Senate on March 24 approved on third reading House Bill No. 8551 that seeks to renew its franchise for another 25 years.
Under the franchise bill, the company will be allowed to construct, establish, install, maintain and operate communications systems for the reception and transmission of message within the Philippines.
The House of Representatives approved the bill on Feb. 10.