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Ordinarily overlooked, the Philippines is gradually drawing the attention and interest not only of its neighbors in the Asian region, but also of large economies in Europe, America and Africa.

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In the May 10 article in this column, we introduced seven keys to successful research in academia, which were distilled from our own experiences in our respective academic careers.

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This was announced yesterday by Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) administrator and chief executive officer Armand Arreza before he left for China to finalize the contract with officials of the Hebei Jingniu Group.

According to Arreza, the planned $300-million investment by the Hebei Jingniu Group would result in the creation of about 6,000 new jobs in the Subic freeport.
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The glass manufacturing plant was supposed to be China’s biggest single investment in the Philippines. The company initially approached former Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima about the project in 2003 when the group estimated the cost of the plant at $312 million.
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"The Chinese glass manufacturing plant would be the biggest single investment of China in the Philippines," Purisima said.
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In the May 10 article in this column, we introduced seven keys to successful research in academia, which were distilled from our own experiences in our respective academic careers.

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This was announced yesterday by Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) administrator and chief executive officer Armand Arreza before he left for China to finalize the contract with officials of the Hebei Jingniu Group.

According to Arreza, the planned $300-million investment by the Hebei Jingniu Group would result in the creation of about 6,000 new jobs in the Subic freeport.
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The glass manufacturing plant was supposed to be China’s biggest single investment in the Philippines. The company initially approached former Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima about the project in 2003 when the group estimated the cost of the plant at $312 million.
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"The Chinese glass manufacturing plant would be the biggest single investment of China in the Philippines," Purisima said.
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