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(NAR) VOL. 5 NO. 4 / OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1994

[ BOC CUSTOMS MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 62-93-A, November 16, 1994 ]

AMENDMENT TO CMO 62-93



Paragraph (6) of CMO No. 62-93 (Transshipment of Foreign Cigarettes) is hereby modified to read as follows:

6. Transshipment cargoes consisting of imported foreign cigarettes, as an exception to Title II, 2.1. of Customs Memorandum Order No. 22-93, may be allowed to stay in port for a period not exceeding FIVE (5) days after which they shall be subject to charges imposed under Paragraph III of the same memorandum order, i.e., all such overstaying cargoes shall be assessed a supervision fee of P800.00 per container regardless of size, or P10.00 per revenue ton of breakbulk cargo, per day of extended stay, to be paid by the shipping company or agent concerned to the District Collector of Customs upon their loading or withdrawal; provided, that where the port of discharge is not the port of actual loading for foreign transshipment, the period shall be TEN (10) days from the date of discharge of the last package.

All customs orders, memoranda, or other issuances inconsistent herewith are hereby deemed revoked or modified accordingly.

Adopted: 16 Nov. 1994

(SGD.) GUILLERMO L. PARAYNO, JR.
Commissioner

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