SUBIC BAY FREEPORT -- The 67 container vans loaded with trash from Canada were still being accounted for and evaluated by a cargo forwarder designated by the Canadian government, an official of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) said on Tuesday. SBMA Chair Wilma Eisma said lawyer Edward James Dy Buco, Bureau of Customs (BoC) deputy commissioner, has informed her that none of those containers being held at a yard here has been loaded onto a ship since no export declaration had been filed yet. The Department of Finance had earlier set May 15 as the deadline for the BoC to ship back the containers of garbage to Canada but this was not met due to Canadian red tape. The dead...
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