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[Title] => RP to ask China to extend $5-B loan to fund infra projects
[Summary] => The Philippines is planning to ask China to extend a $5-billion loan/assistance to fund various infrastructure projects to be determined by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).
The loan request is expected be made during the three-day visit to the country of Chinese President Hu Jin Tao who arrives today.
The loan/assistance would be on top of several other bilateral and commercial loan agreements that are scheduled to be signed during the visit of President Hu Jin Tao.
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[Title] => RP, China seen to sign 10 bilateral pacts
[Summary] => The Philippines and China are expected to sign at least 10 bilateral agreements and six commercial agreements worth about $1 billion during the visit of Chinese President Hu JinTao at the end of this month.
According to Ambassador Jose Antonio, special envoy to the Peoples Republic of China, the 10 bilateral agreements and six commercial agreements represents "the first wave of Chinese investments in the country."
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The loan request is expected be made during the three-day visit to the country of Chinese President Hu Jin Tao who arrives today.
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According to Ambassador Jose Antonio, special envoy to the Peoples Republic of China, the 10 bilateral agreements and six commercial agreements represents "the first wave of Chinese investments in the country."
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