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                    [Title] => Asean finance ministers worry over investors fallout
                    [Summary] => Southeast Asian finance ministers meeting in Makati City expressed concern yesterday over the economic fallout from the deadly Jakarta hotel blast, and called for a firmer stance against terrorism. 


Indonesian Finance Minister Boediono canceled his Manila trip to help President Megawati Sukarnoputri’s Cabinet work on a response plan to Tuesday’s attack, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) secretary general Ong Keng Yong said.

The JW Marriott Hotel blast left 14 people dead and 152 others wounded, the Red Cross said.
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Finance officials disclosed over the weekend that the AFMM would sign the agreement that would implement the harmonized Asean tariff nomenclature, a critical protocol for the completion of the Asean Free Trade Agreement (AFTA).
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                    [Summary] => Southeast Asian finance ministers meeting in Makati City expressed concern yesterday over the economic fallout from the deadly Jakarta hotel blast, and called for a firmer stance against terrorism. 


Indonesian Finance Minister Boediono canceled his Manila trip to help President Megawati Sukarnoputri’s Cabinet work on a response plan to Tuesday’s attack, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) secretary general Ong Keng Yong said.

The JW Marriott Hotel blast left 14 people dead and 152 others wounded, the Red Cross said.
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Finance officials disclosed over the weekend that the AFMM would sign the agreement that would implement the harmonized Asean tariff nomenclature, a critical protocol for the completion of the Asean Free Trade Agreement (AFTA).
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