Title
Inclusion of Guisguis Port to National Ports
Law
Executive Order No. 32
Decision Date
Jan 25, 1963
Diosdado Macapagal's Executive Order No. 32 designates the port of Guisguis in Sariaya, Quezon, as a National Port open to coastwise trade, amending previous classifications established in 1936 and 1939.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 32)

The main purpose of Executive Order No. 32 is to amend Executive Order No. 72 dated December 3, 1936, to include the port of Guisguis, Sariaya, province of Quezon, in the classification of National Ports open to coastwise trade.

The port of Guisguis, located in Sariaya, province of Quezon, was included in the classification of National Ports.

The port of Guisguis is open to coastwise trade.

Executive Order No. 32 further amends Executive Order No. 72 dated December 3, 1936, as well as Executive Order No. 195 dated March 3, 1939, Executive Order No. 254 dated February 20, 1940, and Executive Order No. 289 dated July 8, 1940.

Being classified as a National Port open to coastwise trade means the port is officially recognized by the government for domestic shipping activities between Philippine ports, facilitating internal maritime commerce.

Executive Order No. 72, dated December 3, 1936, originally established a classification system of ports in the Philippines.

Executive Order No. 32 revises the existing classification system by adding the port of Guisguis to the list of National Ports open to coastwise trade, thereby expanding the scope of ports recognized for such trade.

No, Executive Order No. 32 does not specify penalties or procedures; it solely amends the classification list of ports under the previous executive orders.


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