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                    [Title] => Trump reaffirms 'one China' policy in call with China's Xi
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                    [Title] => Sino ang kakampihan,  sino ang papanigan
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The Philippines must sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with Taiwan soon because the agreement between Taiwan and China can mean job losses for overseas Filipino workers (OFW) in Taiwan and a slowdown of Taiwanese investments in the country.

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The Philippines is in negotiation with Taiwan for a possible free trade agreement (FTA) and at the same time requesting for a possible FTA with China.

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Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Lauro Baja said yesterday China objected to the designation of military attaches in MECO because the office is not an embassy.
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The Philippines is in negotiation with Taiwan for a possible free trade agreement (FTA) and at the same time requesting for a possible FTA with China.

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