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UNIDO representative Masayoshi Matsushita, said the project will initially involve the Philippines, China and Indonesia.
Matsushita said they would conduct a feasibility study, which will be completed in 15 months, to be jointly-funded by the ASEAN Center for Energy and the governments of the three countries.
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UNIDO representative Masayoshi Matsushita, said the project will initially involve the Philippines, China and Indonesia.
Matsushita said they would conduct a feasibility study, which will be completed in 15 months, to be jointly-funded by the ASEAN Center for Energy and the governments of the three countries.
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