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[Title] => US sees Pacific trade pact talks taking time
[Summary] => Negotiations on a trade pact between a dozen countries around the Pacific Rim will take whatever time they need as the deal has to be both ambitious and comprehensive, US trade representative Michael Froman said.
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[Title] => JDV co-presides international political party meet
[Summary] => Former speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. co-presided over the meeting of Asian and Latin-American political parties in Buenos Aires in Argentina last July, where South American parties like the Permanent Conference of Political Parties in Latin America and the Caribbean (COPPPAL) participated.
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[Title] => RP mangoes having tough time penetrating US market
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"We may be considered by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the most flavorful mango in the world, but there is a very slim chance for Philippine mangoes to expand in the US main market. There is no way for us right now to compete with producers like Mexico and Peru," said Roberto Amores, president of the Philippine Mango Exporters Confederation Inc. and Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization Inc. (Philfoodex).
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December 23, 2013 - 12:00am