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[Title] => BIMP-EAGA bloc plans roadshow in Asia
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The sub-regional bloc Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia Philippines (BIMP) East Asian Growth Area (EAGA) will launch a series of roadshows in China, South Korea and Japan in a bid to attract more than $10-billion worth of trade earnings over a three- to five-year period.
"We are looking for opportunities, and the potentials in this areas are unlimited for both trade and investments," said Paul G. Dominguez, the Philippine minister for BIMP-EAGA and Presidential Adviser for Mindanao.
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[Title] => China vows more trade with RP
[Summary] => China has vowed to increase investments in the Philippines and avoid conflict in the disputed Spratly group of islands, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday.
Ople, in a report on his just ended trip to China, said Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing vowed to increase investments in the Philippines to match the growing Filipino investments in China.
"There is a surge of interest in both sides to take advantage of trade complementation resources now that China has embraced free market reforms," Ople said.
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[Title] => Government officials ink pact on Souths development
[Summary] => Mindanao and Palawan-based government officials agreed yesterday to streamline and harmonize their policies and procedures to hasten the development of Southern Philippines as a major trade and investment area.
The agreement was forged at the end of the first-ever immigration, customs, quarantine and security workshop held at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City.
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[Title] => Blame Estrada's 'macho policy' for turmoil in Mindanao - Dureza
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EAST ASIAN GROWTH AREA
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The sub-regional bloc Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia Philippines (BIMP) East Asian Growth Area (EAGA) will launch a series of roadshows in China, South Korea and Japan in a bid to attract more than $10-billion worth of trade earnings over a three- to five-year period.
"We are looking for opportunities, and the potentials in this areas are unlimited for both trade and investments," said Paul G. Dominguez, the Philippine minister for BIMP-EAGA and Presidential Adviser for Mindanao.
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[Summary] => China has vowed to increase investments in the Philippines and avoid conflict in the disputed Spratly group of islands, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday.
Ople, in a report on his just ended trip to China, said Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing vowed to increase investments in the Philippines to match the growing Filipino investments in China.
"There is a surge of interest in both sides to take advantage of trade complementation resources now that China has embraced free market reforms," Ople said.
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