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ASEAN integration should not be an issue of concern among Filipinos as the country is already moving on the right track being an important contributor to the combined ASEAN economic strength.

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Government officials may promote the Philippines as a "fun" tourist destination, but the country remains a laggard in the travel and tourism industry compared to its peers in Southeast Asia, a report by the World Economic Forum said.

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ASEAN integration should not be an issue of concern among Filipinos as the country is already moving on the right track being an important contributor to the combined ASEAN economic strength.

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Government officials may promote the Philippines as a "fun" tourist destination, but the country remains a laggard in the travel and tourism industry compared to its peers in Southeast Asia, a report by the World Economic Forum said.

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