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                    [Title] => Typhoons likely derailed GDP targets, says finance chief
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                    [Title] => No short-changing: Local governments to get higher cut of national taxes by 2026
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                    [Title] => New laws to boost investments, revenues
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                    [Title] => Slower fiscal consolidation seen as government vows no new taxes
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                    [Title] => BIR, Customs face steep targets in 2025
                    [Summary] => The Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs are set to tackle ambitious double-digit revenue growth targets for 2025, Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said.
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                    [Title] => 5 deals for big ticket transport projects for Cebu, other provinces signed
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                    [Title] => Supreme Court postpones oral arguments on PhilHealth fund transfer to February 2025
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                    [Title] => Sec. Ralph, producer na rin?!
                    [Summary] => Tatlumpung taon ang binilang nina Vilma Santos at Aga Muhlach para muling magkasama sa isang pelikula sa horror-triller movie na Uninvited, isa sa sampung pelikula na kalahok sa darating na 50th Metro Manila Film Festival. 
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                    [Title] => No short-changing: Local governments to get higher cut of national taxes by 2026
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