PPA to help maritime sector with waived fees, free COVID-19 testing
By Hanah Tabios
The maritime sector will get financial assistance as the Department of Transportation (DOTr), through the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), is set to waive the collection of some port fees for shipping companies, and provide returning seafarers with free coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing.

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But only inbound or returning Filipino seafarers who have disembarked through Philippine ports and airports are entitled to avail themselves of the free COVID-19 testing.
The said initiatives will be implemented starting Dec. 1, following the provisions under Republic Act 11494 or the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act (Bayanihan 2).
According to PPA, a total of P250 million will be utilized as financial assistance to subsidize the fees to be collected from domestic shipping owners, specifically, dockage (domestic) and lay-up fee (domestic).
To avail themselves of the financial assistance, shipping companies or operators must be a holder of a valid Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), Provisional Authority (PA), or Special Permit (SP) issued by the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA). They must also be a holder of a valid accreditation certificate issued by PPA.
Those who have pending applications for accreditation are also eligible, unless otherwise said application has been denied by PPA.
The financial assistance is on a ‘first come, first served’ and per vessel, per transaction basis.
Meanwhile, another P270 million allocated for the maritime sector will be used to fund the COVID-19 testing of returning Filipino seafarers. This will be conducted by a service provider to be sourced by the PPA.
DOTr Secretary Arthur P. Tugade said the financial assistance, in the form of the waived fees and free COVID-19 testing, will be of great help to maritime workers who were greatly affected by the economic downturn.
PPA General Manager Jay Daniel Santiago also affirmed that the financial assistance will be implemented immediately.
“We are grateful for the support coming from our beloved President Rodrigo Duterte for the allocation of funds to the critically-impacted maritime sector. Ever since the COVID-19 broke out, our maritime workers have been vital to keep the economy thriving. They are also considered as frontline workers during these challenging times and so we will implement this as soon as possible,” he said.