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There is only so much that our country can do to be able to encourage more local investments.

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An organization of overseas performing artists (OPAs) is accusing some government officials of turning Japanese promoters into "milking cows" through the imposition of the verification system and escrow bond requirement.
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Recruitment leaders warned yesterday that the alleged money-making activities of elements of PAIRTF could lead to further drop in hiring of Filipino workers abroad.

Officials of various recruitment agencies said many Japanese and Korean promoters are now hesitant to go the Philippines to recruit workers because of their unpleasant experience with PAIRTF operatives.
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There is only so much that our country can do to be able to encourage more local investments.

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An organization of overseas performing artists (OPAs) is accusing some government officials of turning Japanese promoters into "milking cows" through the imposition of the verification system and escrow bond requirement.
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Recruitment leaders warned yesterday that the alleged money-making activities of elements of PAIRTF could lead to further drop in hiring of Filipino workers abroad.

Officials of various recruitment agencies said many Japanese and Korean promoters are now hesitant to go the Philippines to recruit workers because of their unpleasant experience with PAIRTF operatives.
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