+ Follow ALTHOUGH JAPANESE Tag
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[Title] => 10% rise in tourist arrivals here seen despite travel ban advisories
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Tourism Secretary Joseph Mari "Ace" Durano has remained confident that the country will achieve its projected 10 percent increase on national traffic of foreign arrivals.
Department of Tourism-7 director Patria Aurora Roa conveyed Durano's optimism in the weekly 888 News Forum at Port Seafood Restaurant yesterday. This despite the travel advisories issued by the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia against traveling to the Philippines due to a terror threat.
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[Title] => Japanese investors shy away from RP
[Summary] => Japanese investors, worried over the long-term impact of the ongoing political crisis, have expressed concern about the increasing cost of doing business in the Philippines as well as the safety of Japanese nationals in the country.
A report prepared by the Philippine consulate in Japan states that there is a growing apprehension over the lack of political stability in the country, specifically the uncertainties over leadership.
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ALTHOUGH JAPANESE
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[Title] => 10% rise in tourist arrivals here seen despite travel ban advisories
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Tourism Secretary Joseph Mari "Ace" Durano has remained confident that the country will achieve its projected 10 percent increase on national traffic of foreign arrivals.
Department of Tourism-7 director Patria Aurora Roa conveyed Durano's optimism in the weekly 888 News Forum at Port Seafood Restaurant yesterday. This despite the travel advisories issued by the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia against traveling to the Philippines due to a terror threat.
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A report prepared by the Philippine consulate in Japan states that there is a growing apprehension over the lack of political stability in the country, specifically the uncertainties over leadership.
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December 13, 2006 - 12:00am