To prevent more Filipino seafarers from being endangered, the Maritime Industry Authority will appeal to shipping firms to prevent their ships from sailing in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
MANILA, Philippines — To prevent more Filipino seafarers from being endangered, the Maritime Industry Authority will appeal to shipping firms to prevent their ships from sailing in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
She also said she has ordered MARINA’s regional offices to reissue all documents without any requirements or fees as a way of ensuring that seafarers recover from the trauma, so when they are ready to return to sea, they have the necessary credentials. The revised policy states that CHED will now issue a notice of immediate closure of programs, among other interventions, for...
The National Economic and Development Authority should make public the details of the June 3 NEDA Board meeting that resulted...
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