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[Title] => Phl, Thailand sign three cooperation agreements
[Summary] => The Philippines and Thailand today signed three agreements aimed at increasing economic cooperation between the two Southeast Asian neighbors.
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[Title] => Aquino to visit Thailand on May 26-27
[Summary] => President Benigno Aquino III will visit Thailand next week, which the local foreign affairs department said will further strengthen the relationship of both countries.
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[Title] => Asian nations brace for economic crisis
[Summary] => Asian countries led by economic powerhouses China and Japan want an expanded regional emergency fund in place next year to better shield the region from the impact of the global financial crisis, officials said.
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[Title] => LOCAL NEWS: Asian nations brace for economic crisis
[Summary] => MANILA (AP) -Asian countries led by economic powerhouses China and Japan want an expanded regional emergency fund in place next year to better shield the region from the impact of the global financial crisis, officials said.
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[Title] => NFA taps 4 international firms to import 210,000-MT rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) has awarded four international companies separate contracts to bring in a total of 210,000 metric tons (MT) of rice, a little more than half the 400,000 MT of rice the country is importing in the first semester to build up the countrys buffer stock for the lean months and in preparation for the impending US-Iraq war.
The importation will cost approximately $404 million or about P2.2 billion.
As this developed, NFA Administrator Arthur C. Yap assured the public the country has enough stocks to last at least 93 days.
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[Title] => RP faces legal issues in bid to export tuna to EU
[Summary] => The Philippines faces legal obstacles in its bid to gain access to the European Union (EU) market for its tuna through the EU Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).
"Allowing the entry of Philippine tuna via the EU-GSP would contravene legal provisions of the EUs agreement granting duty-free access to tuna from Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries," European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) executive vice president Henry Schumacher said yesterday.
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[Title] => Medalla sees peso gaining
[Summary] => "The country’s economic fundamentals point to a strong peso, and this is signaled by the easing of upward pressure on interest rates," Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Felipe Medalla said in a meeting with business journalists Thursday night.
Medalla said he sees the peso stabilizing at just a slim premium above the Thai baht to which it is traditionally pegged on widely perceived similarities of the Philippine and Thai economies.
Since the baht is hovering around 43.60 per dollar, he said the peso should be averaging 47 to 48 per dollar.
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[Title] => NFA taps 4 international firms to import 210,000-MT rice
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The importation will cost approximately $404 million or about P2.2 billion.
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[Title] => RP faces legal issues in bid to export tuna to EU
[Summary] => The Philippines faces legal obstacles in its bid to gain access to the European Union (EU) market for its tuna through the EU Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).
"Allowing the entry of Philippine tuna via the EU-GSP would contravene legal provisions of the EUs agreement granting duty-free access to tuna from Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries," European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) executive vice president Henry Schumacher said yesterday.
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[Title] => Medalla sees peso gaining
[Summary] => "The country’s economic fundamentals point to a strong peso, and this is signaled by the easing of upward pressure on interest rates," Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Felipe Medalla said in a meeting with business journalists Thursday night.
Medalla said he sees the peso stabilizing at just a slim premium above the Thai baht to which it is traditionally pegged on widely perceived similarities of the Philippine and Thai economies.
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