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Philippine Tycoon Enrique Razon Consolidates Manila Port Interest Into ICTSI
Billionaire Enrique Razon is consolidating his stake in Manila Harbor Center into International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) as part of initiatives to boost efficiency in the Philippines’ busiest port.
ICTSI, which is controlled by Razon, has agreed to acquire Manila Harbour Center Port Services Inc. for 2.4 billion pesos ($51 million) from Prime Strategic Holdings Inc., according to a stock exchange filing. Prime Strategic is Razon’s holding company for his interest in infrastructure investments such as the Chico hydropower project in Northern Philippines.
“We believe there is a strong opportunity to drive greater efficiencies in the port area through better, more coordinated use of facilities and through the centralized management of bulk handling activities,” ICTSI said in a statement.
A graphic of the Philippines’ most illegally traded species. (Photo from the ADB)
Specifically, the DENR’s Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) recently entered in a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to strengthen local seaports’ capability to seize illegally traded wildlife.
Specifically mentioned in the MOA are Lipata Port in Surigao del Norte and Nasipit Port in Agusan del Norte, both of which are in Mindanao.
The three ports of Manila–Manila North Harbor, Manila South Harbor, and Manila International Container Terminal–were also the subject of the MOA.
As a starting point, DENR-BMB and PPA have started evaluating emergency response measures against wildlife smuggling at these five seaports. The MOA espouses partnership to combat IWT in all of the 337 PPA-registered seaports nationwide.
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