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[Title] => RP,Taiwan face obstacles in setting up economic corridor
[Summary] => The Philippines and Taiwan face at least three major hurdles in establishing an economic corridor between the special economic zones of Subic and Clark in the Philippines and Kaohsiung in Taiwan, according to Senior Trade Undersecretary Thomas Aquino.
According to Aquino, the three major hurdles would involve establishing an electronic export processing system between the special economic zones, labor issues and complex financial issues.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP eyes economic corridor with Taiwan
[Summary] => The Philippine government will explore a possible economic corridor arrangement with Taiwan that would include the Subic and Clark economic zones, Trade Undersecretary Thomas Aquino said.
Aquino, who will leave tomorrow for Taiwan, said he will "explore" the possibility of establishing a "seamless economic corridor" that would involve not only Taiwan and Subic, but also Clark.
He explained that Clark must be included in any economic corridor with Taiwan since Subic no longer has space to expand.
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According to Aquino, the three major hurdles would involve establishing an electronic export processing system between the special economic zones, labor issues and complex financial issues.
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[Title] => RP eyes economic corridor with Taiwan
[Summary] => The Philippine government will explore a possible economic corridor arrangement with Taiwan that would include the Subic and Clark economic zones, Trade Undersecretary Thomas Aquino said.
Aquino, who will leave tomorrow for Taiwan, said he will "explore" the possibility of establishing a "seamless economic corridor" that would involve not only Taiwan and Subic, but also Clark.
He explained that Clark must be included in any economic corridor with Taiwan since Subic no longer has space to expand.
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