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BASCO, Batanes — In an attempt to improve the strained relations between this northernmost territory of the Philippines and its neighbor, Taiwan, the latter’s ambassador arrived here Sunday to listen to the Ivatans’ (the natives) reservations and interest in Taiwan trade.


Ambassador Hsin-Hsing Wu, representative of the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office, met yesterday with representatives of various government agencies and non-government organizations, in what he calls as "a mission of friendship and goodwill."
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Ambassador Hsin-Hsing Wu, representative of Taiwan, bared this development in a letter to the Philippine’s Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas for active implementation of the new project.
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BASCO, Batanes — In an attempt to improve the strained relations between this northernmost territory of the Philippines and its neighbor, Taiwan, the latter’s ambassador arrived here Sunday to listen to the Ivatans’ (the natives) reservations and interest in Taiwan trade.


Ambassador Hsin-Hsing Wu, representative of the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office, met yesterday with representatives of various government agencies and non-government organizations, in what he calls as "a mission of friendship and goodwill."
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Ambassador Hsin-Hsing Wu, representative of Taiwan, bared this development in a letter to the Philippine’s Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas for active implementation of the new project.
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