Our latest issue (PortCalls_March 7, 2022). Stories include:

  • Russia-Ukraine war, high fuel prices to drive up PH cargo transport rates
  • ICTSI nets $477.5M as economic rebound drives volume growth
  • Some Manila to Russia, Ukraine air services disrupted by war
  • PH domestic air freight forwarders see volume soar 62% in 2021
  • Teleport Commerce tops list of 2021 domestic air freight forwarders
  • NAIA to double daily passenger arrival cap; Terminal 4 reopens on Mar 28
  • PAL’s parent seeking US$100M loan to boost capital to P30B
  • Major container lines suspend new bookings to Russia from March 1
  • Duterte signs amended Foreign Investors Act
  • Full capacity allowed for passenger ships under Alert Level 1
  • Artes, San Juan get top MMDA posts
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