+ Follow PHILIPPINE AND KOREAN Tag
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[Title] => Hyundai upbeat on sales growth
[Summary] => Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI), the official distributor of Hyundai vehicles in the country, expects to move past its two-year modest sales growth next year behind gains under the Asean-Korea Free Trade Agreement (AKFTA) and introduction of new models.
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[Title] => Korea Eximbank upsizes BDO credit line to $700 M
[Summary] => BDO Unibank Inc. has secured a $700-million credit line with Export-Import Bank of Korea to provide funds for Korean companies doing business in the Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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[Title] => Korean firms eye Phl as source of raw materials
[Summary] => Korea’s largest association of importers is interested in sourcing from the Philippines the raw materials for its top manufactures.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Korean agency holds forum on digital trends
[Summary] => Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), a government agency under the Korea Communications Commission (KCC), specializing in national information security, national Internet development and international cooperation in the area of ICT and broadcasting, recently held the Philippines-Korea Communications Convergence Forum at the Intercontinental Manila Hotel, sponsored by the KCC.
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[Title] => GMA, Roh to lead inauguration of RP-Korea IT Center in QC
[Summary] => President Arroyo and South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun will inaugurate tomorrow the US$4.3-million Korea-Philippines Information Technology Center (KPITC) at the Quezon City Polytechnic University compound in Novaliches Quezon City.
Heads of both Philippine and Korean government agencies will be attending the unveiling of the new facility.
The modern IT training center was established following an agreement forged during the June 2003 state visit of President Arroyo in South Korea.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - A threat that wont go away
[Summary] => It could be a false alarm from a group of crackpots. Still, Philippine security officials are coordinating with Seoul on the threat of a South Korean organization to launch terrorist attacks within the month against the Philippines and seven other allies of the United States.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => PAL airs concern over Cebu-Seoul flight cut
[Summary] => The Cebu-Seoul service of Philippine Airlines is in danger of being stalled unless its twice-weekly extra flights on the route become permanent.
In a statement, PAL raised its concern over reports that the Civil Aeronautics Board would reduce to one the extra flights by March 1, 2002 in order to allow another local carrier to mount three frequencies between Manila and Seoul.
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[Title] => RP, Sokor trade row to be resolved soon
[Summary] => A trade dispute between the Philippines and South Korea may be resolved as trade officials from both countries finally agreed to meet in the next few months to iron out their differences.
Industry sources said that Philippine and Korean trade representatives met earlier this year in Geneva to hold preliminary talks regarding their disagreement over high tariff walls imposed by the Philippine government on Korean petrochemical products.
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[Title] => Korea Eximbank upsizes BDO credit line to $700 M
[Summary] => BDO Unibank Inc. has secured a $700-million credit line with Export-Import Bank of Korea to provide funds for Korean companies doing business in the Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Korean firms eye Phl as source of raw materials
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[Title] => Korean agency holds forum on digital trends
[Summary] => Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), a government agency under the Korea Communications Commission (KCC), specializing in national information security, national Internet development and international cooperation in the area of ICT and broadcasting, recently held the Philippines-Korea Communications Convergence Forum at the Intercontinental Manila Hotel, sponsored by the KCC.
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[Title] => GMA, Roh to lead inauguration of RP-Korea IT Center in QC
[Summary] => President Arroyo and South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun will inaugurate tomorrow the US$4.3-million Korea-Philippines Information Technology Center (KPITC) at the Quezon City Polytechnic University compound in Novaliches Quezon City.
Heads of both Philippine and Korean government agencies will be attending the unveiling of the new facility.
The modern IT training center was established following an agreement forged during the June 2003 state visit of President Arroyo in South Korea.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - A threat that wont go away
[Summary] => It could be a false alarm from a group of crackpots. Still, Philippine security officials are coordinating with Seoul on the threat of a South Korean organization to launch terrorist attacks within the month against the Philippines and seven other allies of the United States.
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[Title] => PAL airs concern over Cebu-Seoul flight cut
[Summary] => The Cebu-Seoul service of Philippine Airlines is in danger of being stalled unless its twice-weekly extra flights on the route become permanent.
In a statement, PAL raised its concern over reports that the Civil Aeronautics Board would reduce to one the extra flights by March 1, 2002 in order to allow another local carrier to mount three frequencies between Manila and Seoul.
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[Title] => RP, Sokor trade row to be resolved soon
[Summary] => A trade dispute between the Philippines and South Korea may be resolved as trade officials from both countries finally agreed to meet in the next few months to iron out their differences.
Industry sources said that Philippine and Korean trade representatives met earlier this year in Geneva to hold preliminary talks regarding their disagreement over high tariff walls imposed by the Philippine government on Korean petrochemical products.
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