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                    [Summary] => Japanese hospital chain Tokushukai Medical Corp. (TMC) has sought the help of current Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila regarding its planned $100-million medical facility at the Public Estates Authority (PEA) reclamation area in Roxas Boulevard.  


TMC had first approached then Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima regarding the medical facility and a memorandum of agreement (MOA) was signed on Oct. 15, 2004 regarding the project.

TMC was supposed to do its groundbreaking by April 15, 2005.
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According to Trade and Industry Secretary Juan B. Santos, using the PEA property would increase the cost of the Tokushukai medical facility and possibly delay its completion.

TMC had previously set its groundbreaking for this month.
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This was bared by Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Administrator Alfredo Antonio during the recent visit of Dr. Takao Suzuki, president and chief executive officer of the Tokushukai Medical Group.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima who added that TMC has set its groundbreaking by April 15.

TMC is eyeing a 60-hectare unsold area of the reclamation site. According to Purisima, TMC plans to put up a nursing facility, a retirement center and hospital.
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The US$100 million (euro 79 million) Benigno Aquino Memorial Hospital will cater mainly to Japanese who want top-quality but low-cost health care, Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima said.

Purisima signed the agreement last week with Torao Tokuda, president of Japan’s Tokushukai Medical Corp., the trade department said.
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                    [Summary] => Japanese hospital chain Tokushukai Medical Corp. (TMC) has sought the help of current Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila regarding its planned $100-million medical facility at the Public Estates Authority (PEA) reclamation area in Roxas Boulevard.  


TMC had first approached then Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima regarding the medical facility and a memorandum of agreement (MOA) was signed on Oct. 15, 2004 regarding the project.

TMC was supposed to do its groundbreaking by April 15, 2005.
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According to Trade and Industry Secretary Juan B. Santos, using the PEA property would increase the cost of the Tokushukai medical facility and possibly delay its completion.

TMC had previously set its groundbreaking for this month.
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This was bared by Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Administrator Alfredo Antonio during the recent visit of Dr. Takao Suzuki, president and chief executive officer of the Tokushukai Medical Group.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima who added that TMC has set its groundbreaking by April 15.

TMC is eyeing a 60-hectare unsold area of the reclamation site. According to Purisima, TMC plans to put up a nursing facility, a retirement center and hospital.
[DatePublished] => 2005-02-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805266 [AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 266469 [Title] => Japan’s biggest health care provider to build hospital in RP [Summary] => Japan’s largest health-care provider has signed an agreement to build a 1,000-bed hospital in the Philippines, the trade department said Friday.

The US$100 million (euro 79 million) Benigno Aquino Memorial Hospital will cater mainly to Japanese who want top-quality but low-cost health care, Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima said.

Purisima signed the agreement last week with Torao Tokuda, president of Japan’s Tokushukai Medical Corp., the trade department said.
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