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Brookes Point Economic Development Council(Bpedco)Meeting
The meeting has four (4) agenda, to wit

1. Reorganization
2. Planning Workshop
3. Identification of additional members
4. Identification of products for export
5. The meeting started around 9:07 in the morning presided
6. by the Chair, the former Municipal Vice Mayor Danilo S. Chan.
7.

1. REORGANIZATION

The members present at the meeting agreed that reorganization could not be done yet since the Constitution and By-Laws of Brooke’s Point Economic Development Council agreed that the present set of officers will continue to function as interim officers of BPEDCo while Mr. John M. Monting and Atty. Glenn Mortel are preparing the Constitution and By-Laws.

2. PLANNING WORKSHOP

The Action Plan of BPEDCo formulated during the meeting is as follows:

STEP 1: To be accomplished by the Local Government Unit
a. Request copies of Philippine Primer on Customs, Immigration, Quarantine and Security Rules, Regulations and Procedures from the Bureau of Customs addressed to Commodore Garcia
b. Follow-up requested conduct of Orientation of CIQS Rules, Regulations and Procedures with the Bureau of Customs
c. Inquire as to the status of result during the Philippine CIQS visit with the Malaysian CIQS
d. Apply for the accreditation of BPEDCo (traders) as exporter-importer with the Bureau of Customs

STEP 2: To be accomplished by the CIGS Group
a. Bilateral Meeting of Philippine CIQS and Malaysian CIQS. (The conduct of this should also be requested by the LGU concerned)

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STEP 3: To be accomplished by the LGU and traders
a. Conduct of Business Matching and Trade Fair

3.IDENTIFICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEMBERS

Expansion of membership was likewise tackled during the meeting. Persons/Organizations identified as possible members are as follows:

a. Transport Group - Mr. Lovel Maglaya - Mr. Jewey Lomocso - Leoncio Trucking

b. Communications Group - Mr. Bernardo Abengoza - Eng’r. Joel Lagrada

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