+ Follow EVEN TAIWAN Tag
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[Summary] => The US government is back in business, but it came too late for President Barack Obama to push through with his visit to Manila, or for Secretary of State John Kerry to fill in for him.
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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[Title] => South China Sea: Give peace a chance
[Summary] => On the surface, President Aquino’s recent visit to China seems to have yielded little by way of resolving the Spratly Island dispute.
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[Title] => RP cement prices among lowest in world
[Summary] => Philippine cement prices are among the lowest in the world, according to a recent report by JP Morgan.
JP Morgans Construction & Building Materials Sector report, published in February this year, ranked the Philippines at No. 69 out of 73 countries analyzed.
The same report showed that Philippine cement prices are the lowest in the ASEAN region, lower than those in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
JP Morgan noted in its report that Philippine cement prices have stabilized largely as a result of government intervention.
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EVEN TAIWAN
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JP Morgans Construction & Building Materials Sector report, published in February this year, ranked the Philippines at No. 69 out of 73 countries analyzed.
The same report showed that Philippine cement prices are the lowest in the ASEAN region, lower than those in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
JP Morgan noted in its report that Philippine cement prices have stabilized largely as a result of government intervention.
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