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HONG KONG – President Arroyo said the Chinese government has indicated willingness to invest in the Southrail project that would run from Caloocan City to Calamba in Laguna.


"It was mentioned by (Chinese) Premier Wen Jiabao. He talked about it. I thanked him very much for the fact that at last we have started construction of Section 1 of North Rail," Mrs. Arroyo said.
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According to Intellectual Property Office (IPO) Director General Adrian Cristobal Jr., the Philippines and China have actually signed an initial agreement between the Philippine Bureau of Customs and its Chinese counterpart to crack down on illegal imports.

Furthermore, Cristobal said he had an informal talk with Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai to set up more cooperation mechanism in the campaign against piracy.
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HONG KONG – President Arroyo said the Chinese government has indicated willingness to invest in the Southrail project that would run from Caloocan City to Calamba in Laguna.


"It was mentioned by (Chinese) Premier Wen Jiabao. He talked about it. I thanked him very much for the fact that at last we have started construction of Section 1 of North Rail," Mrs. Arroyo said.
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According to Intellectual Property Office (IPO) Director General Adrian Cristobal Jr., the Philippines and China have actually signed an initial agreement between the Philippine Bureau of Customs and its Chinese counterpart to crack down on illegal imports.

Furthermore, Cristobal said he had an informal talk with Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai to set up more cooperation mechanism in the campaign against piracy.
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