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[Summary] => Kuwait’s emir Saba Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah arrived in the country yesterday for a five-day state visit that is expected to boost economic relations between Kuwait and the Philippines.
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[Summary] => Global logistics group Kuwait and Gulf Link Holding Co. (KGL) has committed to invest an additional $500 million in the Philippines, its top officials said yesterday.
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