+ Follow BAOSTEEL Tag
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[Title] => Steel prices seen to rise in 2009
[Summary] => The price of steel is expected to go up early next year as global manufacturers of steel raw material announced their output due to the expected drop in global demand, cutting down production, the Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) said.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ma. Elisa Osorio
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[Title] => Where are we in the global scheme of things?
[Summary] => Yes, we have not recovered what we lost in the last five years or so. Business conditions are not what they used to be, although some optimists count the few measly points gained in the index at the bourses as a sign of better times. If it is any consolation, we do not have proprietary claims on this ignominy. There are several factors that have contributed to this, especially in the Asian scene. Last June, the first case of human avian flu broke out in Indonesia. Previous to this, there were 54 documented deaths in several parts of Asia Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
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[Title] => Webcor inks accord with Baosteel of China
[Summary] => One of the highlights of President Arroyos recent trip to Beijing, China was the signing of an agreement by Webcor Construction Corp. of the Philippines and Baosteel Group of China for the availability of high quality steel for the Philippine market.
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November 26, 2001 - 12:00am