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[Title] => Foreign buyers group sees growth in garments export
[Summary] => The Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines expects increase of export earnings in the garments and hard goods following the declaration of European Union's Generalized Scheme of Preferences Plus status to the Philippines.
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[Title] => US: Human rights criticism needles NKorea
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[Title] => WTO upholds ‘rare earth’ ruling against China
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[Title] => WTO rules China violates 'rare earth' trade rules
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[Title] => Official: Rare-earth elements in Jamaica's red mud
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[Title] => China raises rare earths export quota for 2012
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[Title] => Rise of yuan against dollar has ended - Wen
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[Title] => Obama warns China against 'skirting the rules'
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