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[Title] => Taiwanese investments in RP seen to improve
[Summary] => Taiwanese investments in the country are expected to improve this year as a result of the current global economic upturn.
According to James Lee, director of the economic division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Taiwanese investments to the Philippines will be booming" this year with the current global economic upturn.
Last year, Lee admitted, investments from Taiwan dropped to $50 million from a high of $234.57 million 2002.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-02 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => 2 big Taiwanese firms to invest P1-B in RP
[Summary] => Two big Taiwanese firms are set to invest up to $1.011 billion in the Philippines even though more Taiwanese investors are being deterred by the countrys continuing peace and order problem and the lack of basic infrastructure, according to newly designated Taipei Economic and Cultural office (TECO) representative Ambassador Hsin-hsing Wu.
In an introductory lunch with newsmen, Wu disclosed that the Philippines only manages to get about two percent of total Taiwanese investments in the ASEAN region including China.
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[Title] => Taiwanese investments in RP seen to improve
[Summary] => Taiwanese investments in the country are expected to improve this year as a result of the current global economic upturn.
According to James Lee, director of the economic division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Taiwanese investments to the Philippines will be booming" this year with the current global economic upturn.
Last year, Lee admitted, investments from Taiwan dropped to $50 million from a high of $234.57 million 2002.
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[Title] => 2 big Taiwanese firms to invest P1-B in RP
[Summary] => Two big Taiwanese firms are set to invest up to $1.011 billion in the Philippines even though more Taiwanese investors are being deterred by the countrys continuing peace and order problem and the lack of basic infrastructure, according to newly designated Taipei Economic and Cultural office (TECO) representative Ambassador Hsin-hsing Wu.
In an introductory lunch with newsmen, Wu disclosed that the Philippines only manages to get about two percent of total Taiwanese investments in the ASEAN region including China.
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