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[Title] => No more waiting for a second chance at life with Omron
[Summary] => You only have one heart, and only one life. If there’s one person who understands the importance of living life to the fullest, it’s Kim Atienza.
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[Title] => Ecozone investments surge 131%
[Summary] => Total investments in the countrys economic zone surged by a strong 131 percent to P28.43 billion in the first seven months of the year from only P12.30 billion in the same period last year, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday.
In July alone, new economic zone investments that PEZA approved amounted to P1.186 billion.
PEZA did not provide a month-on-month comparison although it said economic zone investments in July are expected to generate annual average export sales of $114.37 billion and direct employment of 2,248.
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[Title] => Japans Omron Corp to move its main mfg activity to RP
[Summary] => Japans Omron Corp. has decided to move its main manufacturing activity to the Philippines.
According to the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), Omron Corp., through its local subsidiary Omron Mechatronics of the Philippines, has put up an additional plant at the Subic Freeport.
Omrons expansion brings to P2.2 billion its total investment in the Philippines.
The additional facility in Subic will allow Omron Mechatronics to manufacture all of Omrons supply worldwide.
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In July alone, new economic zone investments that PEZA approved amounted to P1.186 billion.
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Omrons expansion brings to P2.2 billion its total investment in the Philippines.
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