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"More specifically, the first half of 2002 will be a transition period," he said. It will be "tough but not insurmountable," Roxas said, adding that the "economy will be in a defensive posture."
The DTI chief said the government is assuming a defensive posture, based on expectations that the economy is still expected to go down.
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"More specifically, the first half of 2002 will be a transition period," he said. It will be "tough but not insurmountable," Roxas said, adding that the "economy will be in a defensive posture."
The DTI chief said the government is assuming a defensive posture, based on expectations that the economy is still expected to go down.
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