+ Follow BUY PINOY MOVEMENT Tag
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[Title] => Biz group warns of alcohol tax hike
[Summary] => The Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCI) has called on the government to increase its support of the local manufacturing industry to stimulate the economy instead of increasing existing tax rates or imposing new taxes on alcohol products.
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[Title] => Local auto parts makers urge government to adopt investor-friendly policies
[Summary] => Local parts makers comprising the Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (MVPMAP) yesterday urged the government to immediately adopt policies to encourage foreign investors that may be looking for an alternative site from Thailand which is currently experiencing political uncertainty.
MVPMAP director Ferdie Raquelsantos said that if conditions do not normalize very soon in Thailand, the Philippine auto industry may benefit from foreign investors deciding to relocate their regional manufacturing hubs elsewhere.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Exporter opens permanent showroom
[Summary] => Top of the line Christmas décor items made by 12 of the most successful handicraft exporters and manufacturers in the country will soon find a permanent showroom at the Alriver Export Corp.s display center and plant in Barangay Capitolyo in Pasig City.
This was disclosed by Philippine Chamber of Handicrafts Industry (PCHI) president and Alriver owner Albert de Rivera, in a press interview. He said the showroom is set for opening last week of September.
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[Title] => Buy Pinoy Movement to boost garment industry
[Summary] => The local textile industry is expected to receive a boost from a Malacañang circular requiring all government offices to use locally produced materials for their uniforms.
Malacañang issued Memorandum Circular No. 20 which directs all national and local government agencies, government-owned and controlled corporations, government financial institutions and other government instrumentalities, including schools, military and police units to use locally produced materials for their uniforms.
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[Title] => Business, labor join call for airline rescue
[Summary] => Leaders of the nations major business groups together with representatives of the labor sector have called for government intervention to rescue the desperate local airline industry from a prolonged crisis whose adverse effects are already being felt in other sectors of the economy.
Meeting under the umbrella of the broad-based "Buy Pinoy Movement" at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club last Friday the captains of industry and labor warned that the collapse of the aviation industry would seriously impair the countrys economic health.
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[Title] => Buy Pinoy Movement presents action plan for services sector
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This came as the leaders of countrys major business groups, industry associations, and consumers gathered at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club to launch the Buy Pinoy Movements policy forum series.
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BUY PINOY MOVEMENT
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[Title] => Local auto parts makers urge government to adopt investor-friendly policies
[Summary] => Local parts makers comprising the Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (MVPMAP) yesterday urged the government to immediately adopt policies to encourage foreign investors that may be looking for an alternative site from Thailand which is currently experiencing political uncertainty.
MVPMAP director Ferdie Raquelsantos said that if conditions do not normalize very soon in Thailand, the Philippine auto industry may benefit from foreign investors deciding to relocate their regional manufacturing hubs elsewhere.
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[Title] => Exporter opens permanent showroom
[Summary] => Top of the line Christmas décor items made by 12 of the most successful handicraft exporters and manufacturers in the country will soon find a permanent showroom at the Alriver Export Corp.s display center and plant in Barangay Capitolyo in Pasig City.
This was disclosed by Philippine Chamber of Handicrafts Industry (PCHI) president and Alriver owner Albert de Rivera, in a press interview. He said the showroom is set for opening last week of September.
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[Summary] => The local textile industry is expected to receive a boost from a Malacañang circular requiring all government offices to use locally produced materials for their uniforms.
Malacañang issued Memorandum Circular No. 20 which directs all national and local government agencies, government-owned and controlled corporations, government financial institutions and other government instrumentalities, including schools, military and police units to use locally produced materials for their uniforms.
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[Title] => Business, labor join call for airline rescue
[Summary] => Leaders of the nations major business groups together with representatives of the labor sector have called for government intervention to rescue the desperate local airline industry from a prolonged crisis whose adverse effects are already being felt in other sectors of the economy.
Meeting under the umbrella of the broad-based "Buy Pinoy Movement" at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club last Friday the captains of industry and labor warned that the collapse of the aviation industry would seriously impair the countrys economic health.
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[Title] => Buy Pinoy Movement presents action plan for services sector
[Summary] => The broad-based Buy Pinoy Movement shifted its national advocacy into high gear yesterday with the declaration of an action plan for the services sector and the decision to form a national steering committee guided by the battle-cry "Buy Pinoy, Save Jobs."
This came as the leaders of countrys major business groups, industry associations, and consumers gathered at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club to launch the Buy Pinoy Movements policy forum series.
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