+ Follow Philippine products Tag
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[Title] => China aims to be top Philippine goods importer
[Summary] => China is seeking to dislodge Japan as the top importer of Philippine products as the relationship between Beijing and Manila continues to warm up.
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[Title] => CalPERS lauds Bulacan food program
[Summary] => The California Public Employees Retirement Services (CalPERS) has hailed the Bulacan provincial governments proposed food exchange program and assured Bulacan officials visiting assistance in finding possible investment.
Bulacan officials headed by Gov. Josie Dela Cruz and provincial administrator Gladys Sta. Rita met recently with Panda E.C. Hershey, CFA, portfolio manager of the alternative investments management group of Calpers at the latters Lincoln Plaza headquarters in Sacramento, California.
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Philippine products
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Bulacan officials headed by Gov. Josie Dela Cruz and provincial administrator Gladys Sta. Rita met recently with Panda E.C. Hershey, CFA, portfolio manager of the alternative investments management group of Calpers at the latters Lincoln Plaza headquarters in Sacramento, California.
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October 23, 2005 - 12:00am