Executive Order No. 397 (2004)the government issued Executive Order No. 156, series of 2002, establishing a Comprehensive Industrial Policy and Directions for the Motor Vehicle Development Program to develop the Philippines as the manufacturing hub in ASEAN for certain motor vehicles, parts and components;20048 sections
Executive Order No. 396 (2004)Executive Order 164 (Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978), issued on 10 January 2003, reduced the rates of duty on natural gas vehicle (NGV) industry-related equipment, parts and components to encourage active private sector participation in the NGVPPT in terms of providing the necessary support, logistics and infrastructure;20046 sections
Executive Order No. 395 (2004)on 13 December 1996, fourteen (14) economies signed in Singapore a Ministerial Declaration on Trade in Information Technology (IT) Products providing for the elimination/binding of tariffs on certain IT products beginning 01 July 1997 and ending on 01 January 2000 with extended staging of tariff reductions up to the year 2005 for developing countries;20045 sections
Executive Order No. 394 (2004)under the Honda AICO Certificate of Eligibility No. Honda/2004/37, the Philippines (Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.) will import from Malaysia (Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and Honda Autoparts Manufacturing (M) Sdn. Bhd.) certain original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/components for Honda Civic (HS 8703.90 10). In exchange, Malaysia (Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and Honda Autoparts Manufacturing (M) Sdn. Bhd.) will import from the Philippines complementary parts/components for the OEM of Hon20045 sections
Executive Order No. 393 (2004)the Anti-Smuggling Intelligence and Investigation Center was created pursuant to Executive Order No. 155 dated December 11, 2002, to investigate and interdict smuggling and other acts contrary to the Tariff and customs Code of the Philippines committed on a large scale or by criminal syndicates;20043 sections
Executive Order No. 392 (2004)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 182 DATED FEBRUARY 14, 2003 ENTITLED "TRANSFERRING THE MEDICARE FUNCTIONS OF THE OVERSEAS WORKERS WELFARE ADMINISTRATION TO THE PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORPORATION"20043 sections
Executive Order No. 391 (2004)the MTPID, 2005-2010, shall contain the three-year rolling set of priority programs and projects to be implemented by the national government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and-controlled corporations (GOCCs), government financial institutions (GFIs) and other government corporate entities (OGCEs) and their subsidiaries in support of the targets and strategies of the MTPDP, 2004-2010;20048 sections
Executive Order No. 390 (2004)Executive Order No. 171 was approved on January 22, 2003 to encourage and give an opportunity to the holders of loose firearms to obtain the required firearms license and to increase Firearms Ballistics Data Bank of the Philippine National Police;20043 sections
Executive Order No. 389 (2004)Republic Act (RA) No. 7042 also known as the Foreign Investment Act of 1991, as amended by RA 8179, provides for the formulation of a Regular Foreign Investment Negative List covering investment areas/activities which may be opened to foreign investors and/or reserved to Filipino nationals;20044 sections
Executive Order No. 389 (1996)—Congress through RA No. 8244 has appropriated the amount of Twenty-Seven Billion Pesos (P27,000,000,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the fourth and final year of implementation of the salary increases authorized by Joint Senate-House of Representatives Resolution No. 01, Series of 1994, for all national government civilian and uniformed personnel, in two (2) payments: 1) effective January 1, 1997 equivalent to fifty percent (50%) of the unimplemented balance as of December 31,199613 sections
Executive Order No. 388 (2004)there exists a boundary dispute between the Municipality of Taguig and the City of Makati over certain areas in the former Fort Bonifacio docketed as Civil Case No. 63896 and pending with the Regional Trial Court of Pasig, Branch 153 since 1993;20043 sections
Executive Order No. 388 (1996)Sections 104, 401 and 402 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended, empower the President, upon the recommendation of the National Economic and Development Authority, to increase, reduce or remove existing protective rates of import duty, as well as to modify the form of duty;19966 sections
Executive Order No. 387 (2004)the DPWH is mandated to ensure that the planning, design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure facilities such as national highways, flood control and water resource development systems are in accordance with the highest level and safety and efficiency and with the overall national development objectives;20045 sections
Executive Order No. 387 (1996)—President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order the amendment of Executive Order No. 203, dated 27 September 1994, as amended by Executive Order No. 356, dated 12 July 1996, to include the National Youth Commission in the membership of the Social Reform Council.— The NYC, together with the Department of Social Welfare and Development, as the flagship champion for19961 section
Executive Order No. 386 (2004)pursuant to Executive Order No. 293, series of 2004, the National Food Authority was mandated to intervene in the stabilization of the price of sugar and to undertake such actions necessary for the same until June 30, 2004;20045 sections
Executive Order No. 386 (1996)AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 369, DATED SEPTEMBER 6, 1996 WHICH CREATED THE SOCIAL PROTECTION COORDINATING COMMITTEE TO HARMONIZE AND COORDINATE SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICIES AND PROGRAMS19964 sections
Executive Order No. 385 (2004)under Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to recognize the administrative structure of the Executive department;20044 sections
Executive Order No. 385 (1996)—there is need to fast-track the formulation and implementation of a comprehensive and integrated plan of action to promote the rehabilitation, self-reliance and development of persons with disabilities and undertake immediate measures to address the sector—s needs, concerns, issues and problems; and19966 sections
Executive Order No. 384 (2004)the empowerment of the Senior SBMA Official to combat violations of customs laws at the SBMA are is necessary to effective counteract this form of economic sabotage, strengthen the system enforcing revenue law, and hasten the realization of one of the 10-point agenda:200410 sections
Executive Order No. 384 (1996)—Article X, Section 14 of the Constitution provides that the President shall create regional development councils (RDCs) and other similar bodies composed of local government officials, regional heads of departments and other government offices and representatives from non-governmental organizations within the regions;19961 section
Executive Order No. 383 (2004)the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is the principal government agency that implement the State—s commitment to the care protection and rehabilitation of individuals, families and communities, by providing a balanced approach to welfare;20043 sections
Executive Order No. 383 (1996)—industrial peace can be attained through meaningful tripartite consultations among Labor, Employer and Government sectors in the formulation and implementation of labor, economic and social policies;199612 sections
Executive Order No. 382 (2004)food fortification being one of the components of the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Act (RA 8980) aimed at enhancing the quality and extent of basic health, nutrition, psychosocial and early education services through institutionalization of a system that is comprehensive and sustainable with multi-sectoral and inter-agency collaboration at all levels;20048 sections
Executive Order No. 382 (1996)—local governments are integral part of the Philippine Administrative System which perform significant roles and responsibilities as partners of the national government in the delivery of basic services and the promotion of economic growth and social equity;199611 sections
Executive Order No. 381 (2004), President of the Republic of the Philippines,by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:20046 sections
Executive Order No. 381 (1996)the objectives of food security can be met at least in part by the Social Reform Agenda which the government is already implementing, to achieve social equity through a substantive and peaceful process of change, by increasing people—s access to qualify basic services, access to economic opportunities and productive resources, as well as sustainable development of these resources and effective participation in economic and political governance;19963 sections
Executive Order No. 380 (2004)the Public Estates Authority (PEA) created under Presidential Decree No. 1084 (Creating the Public Estates, Defining its Powers and Functions, Providing Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes) was established to provide for a coordinated, economical and efficient administration of lands and real estate, especially reclaimed lands, belonging to, managed and/or operated by the government and was further designated to be primarily responsible for integrating, directing and coordinating all reclamati20046 sections
Executive Order No. 380 (1996)—in order to sustain the current economic growth rate of the country leading to attainment of the status of a Newly Industrializing Country by the year 2000, it is imperative that Philippine industries should be globally competitive;19968 sections
Executive Order No. 379 (2004)pursuant to the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the National Government.20044 sections
Executive Order No. 379 (1996)the Philippine Network of Small and Medium Enterprises (PhilSME), a private foundation consisting of a select group of industry associations, business chambers and professional organization with SME orientation, has been organized in January, 1996 to work for a closer and more effective coordination of SME-to-SME contracts and related business development mechanisms;19961 section