+ Follow MRS. ARROYO AND HU Tag
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[Title] => GMA to have light schedule in Shanghai trip
[Summary] => Deputy presidential spokesman Gary Olivar said yesterday President Arroyo’s short visit to Shanghai, China today aims to reaffirm strong ties between the Philippines and China.
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[Title] => China to continue $10-B ASEAN loan
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China has assured the Philippines that it will continue to grant a $10-billion preferential loan for member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other developing states within the next three years.
Speaking at the 57th founding anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China at the Manila Hotel Friday night, Ambassador Li Jinjun said his government is fulfilling a commitment of President Hun Jintao to ASEAN during the United Nations Summit last year.
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[Title] => RP, China discuss more investments
[Summary] => President Arroyo and her Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao discussed increased investments and energy security on the sidelines of the recent United Nations summit, a statement issued in Manila said yesterday.
Following the bilateral meeting between Mrs. Arroyo and Hu in New York, "we can expect more vigorous trade between the Philippines and China as well as more investments from China particularly in the area of mining," Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said in a statement.
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[Title] => Romulo heads RP-China celebration preps
[Summary] => Secretary Alberto Romulo of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will lead preparations for the 30th anniversary celebration of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the Philippines and the Peoples Republic of China on June 8.
In an administrative order signed last Jan. 24, President Arroyo gave Romulo the task of coordinating preparations for the event between the government and private sector.
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MRS. ARROYO AND HU
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Speaking at the 57th founding anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China at the Manila Hotel Friday night, Ambassador Li Jinjun said his government is fulfilling a commitment of President Hun Jintao to ASEAN during the United Nations Summit last year.
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[Summary] => President Arroyo and her Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao discussed increased investments and energy security on the sidelines of the recent United Nations summit, a statement issued in Manila said yesterday.
Following the bilateral meeting between Mrs. Arroyo and Hu in New York, "we can expect more vigorous trade between the Philippines and China as well as more investments from China particularly in the area of mining," Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said in a statement.
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[Summary] => Secretary Alberto Romulo of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will lead preparations for the 30th anniversary celebration of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the Philippines and the Peoples Republic of China on June 8.
In an administrative order signed last Jan. 24, President Arroyo gave Romulo the task of coordinating preparations for the event between the government and private sector.
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September 17, 2005 - 12:00am