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The Philippines will be one of the fastest growing economies in the world in the next 40 years as developing markets in the region become prime sources of global growth by 2050, a new report showed.

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Weaker global growth has taken its toll on emerging Asia’s own growth prospects due to dwindling exports, Fitch Ratings said in a new report released yesterday.

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Filipino gold medalists in the Manny V. Pangilinan International Friendship Cup scheduled July 14-19 at the PICC Forum in Pasay City will have a rare chance to train in the United States.

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Former agriculture college dean Justino Arboleda, 56, has done just that.

Arboleda has turned the lowly husk of the coconut fruit, the most ubiquitous plant in his native Philippines, into an award-winning product.
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This was confirmed to The STAR by Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila after the GTEB Board approved the funding request after a month and a half of careful study.

According to Favila, "we approved the funding to help the garments sector."
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In terms of value, exports to the United States remained the highest, amounting to $1.233 billion and accounting for 74 percent of total garments and textiles export receipts.
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Former agriculture college dean Justino Arboleda, 56, has done just that.

Arboleda has turned the lowly husk of the coconut fruit, the most ubiquitous plant in his native Philippines, into an award-winning product.
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This was confirmed to The STAR by Trade and Industry Secretary Peter B. Favila after the GTEB Board approved the funding request after a month and a half of careful study.

According to Favila, "we approved the funding to help the garments sector."
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