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According to sources involved in the negotiations, the Philippines wants the inclusion of a provision limiting the entry of used vehicles and appliances.
However, Japanese negotiators had argued that such transactions are considered private and should therefore not be included in a government to government agreement.
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According to sources involved in the negotiations, the Philippines wants the inclusion of a provision limiting the entry of used vehicles and appliances.
However, Japanese negotiators had argued that such transactions are considered private and should therefore not be included in a government to government agreement.
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By Marianne V. Go | September 17, 2005 - 12:00am
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