+ Follow INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION Tag
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[Title] => Philippines takes G-77 and China chairmanship in Vienna
[Summary] => A Filipino diplomat recently assumed chairmanship of the Group of 77 and China (G-77) in Vienna, Austria, taking over from Sri Lanka.
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[Title] => Programa sa pagdaginot sa kuryente gilusad
[Summary] => Tulo ka ahensya sa kagamhanan kauban sa ahensyang internasyonal nagtambayayong sa paglusad og programa nga nagtinguha nga makadaginot ang kagamhanan og konsumo sa kuryente nga 2 milyones kilowatt hour napulo ka tuig gikan karon.
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[Title] => Government needs $27-million funding for energy efficiency program
[Summary] => The Philippine Industrial Energy Efficiency Project (PIEEP) would need more than $27 million in government, international agency funding and bank financing, a top energy official said.
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[Title] => 22 Asian countries adopt Manila Declaration on Green Industry
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[Title] => Asian governments pledge shift to greener industry
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Asian governments pledged Wednesday to push to make factories in their nations more energy efficient and less polluting, but a senior United Nations official worried that falling investments in "green energy" would make it more difficult to fight climate change.
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[Title] => UN report: low-income countries still able to enter global manufacturing
[Summary] => BEIJING (Xinhua) - Despite East Asia's established position in global manufacturing activity, low-income countries in Africa and South Asia still have opportunities to break into world markets and reduce poverty through smart industrialization, according to the Industrial Development Report 2009 released here on Monday by the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
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[Title] => Government needs $27-million funding for energy efficiency program
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[Title] => 22 Asian countries adopt Manila Declaration on Green Industry
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[Title] => Asian governments pledge shift to greener industry
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Asian governments pledged Wednesday to push to make factories in their nations more energy efficient and less polluting, but a senior United Nations official worried that falling investments in "green energy" would make it more difficult to fight climate change.
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[Title] => UN report: low-income countries still able to enter global manufacturing
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