President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. suspended the collection of 'pass through fees' in national roads and other roads not constructed and funded by local government units.
MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. suspended the collection of "pass through fees" in national roads and other roads not constructed and funded by local government units, Malacañang announced Friday.
The efficient and unhampered movement of products in the regions is also among the strategies in kickstarting local industries under the Philippine Development Plan 2023 to 2028, said the President. Localities were also encouraged, in the interest of public welfare, to suspend or discontinue collecting sticker fees, discharging fees, delivery fees, market fees, toll fees, entry fees, or mayor's permit fees, which are imposed on all vehicles carrying goofs and passing through any local public roads they constructed.
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