+ Follow KOREA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT Tag
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[Title] => Hyundai sales slow down in 2015
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[Title] => Hyundai to rely on AKFTA to boost sales
[Summary] => Instead of expanding its reach in the ASEAN region through production, Hyundai Motor Company intends to maximize the gains under the ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement (AKFTA) to increase sales and improve the quality of its cars.
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[Title] => HARI raises sales growth forecast
[Summary] => Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (HARI) has accelerated its sales growth target this year to 20 percent, from a flat growth in January as the supply chain rcontinues to recover.
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[Title] => Truck makers buck proposal to slash tariff
[Summary] => The Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) is bucking proposals to implement a tariff reduction next year.
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[Title] => Export revenues seen to double by 2016
[Summary] => The Philippines expects its estimated $50-billion merchandise export figure this year to double by 2016, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Korea eyed for Phl food, beverage products
[Summary] => The country’s food and beverage exporters may consider penetrating the huge Korean market with a consumer base of over 48 million.
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[Title] => No tariff hike for imported vehicles, says BOI
[Summary] => The Board of Investments (BOI) has assured auto importers that their fears of a higher tariff once the Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Development Program (CMVDP) is implemented are unfounded.
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[Title] => Asean-Korea FTA wont benefit RP Hernandez
[Summary] => The Philippines may have no substantial benefit from a proposed ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement (AKFTA), according to Trade Undersecretary Elmer C. Hernandez, who was the vice chairman of the Philippine delegation to the recently held ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) meeting in Vientiane, Laos a week ago.
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[Title] => No tariff hike for imported vehicles, says BOI
[Summary] => The Board of Investments (BOI) has assured auto importers that their fears of a higher tariff once the Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Development Program (CMVDP) is implemented are unfounded.
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