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                    [Title] => Japan’s Marubeni eyes Atlas Mining
                    [Summary] => Japanese trading firm Marubeni Corp.  is  interested to acquire Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp. 


This was announced recently by Marubeni Philippines Corp. president Ryukichi Kawaguchi who said that Marubeni is interested in investing in copper mining projects in the Philippines.

He pointed out that the Philippines has the world’s fifth largest copper resources. Atlas was formerly one of the world’s bigger copper producers.

"Marubeni is looking at several Filipino copper mining firms," Kawaguchi said.
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Japanese Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (JCCP) chairman Ryukichi Kawaguchi said that while Japanese investors respect labor unions, the "misunderstanding" between Japanese investors with Filipino labor unions may also stem from "cultural differences."

"We do have a union. We do appreciate presence. We do respect the union," Kawaguchi said.
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                    [Title] => Japan’s Marubeni eyes Atlas Mining
                    [Summary] => Japanese trading firm Marubeni Corp.  is  interested to acquire Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp. 


This was announced recently by Marubeni Philippines Corp. president Ryukichi Kawaguchi who said that Marubeni is interested in investing in copper mining projects in the Philippines.

He pointed out that the Philippines has the world’s fifth largest copper resources. Atlas was formerly one of the world’s bigger copper producers.

"Marubeni is looking at several Filipino copper mining firms," Kawaguchi said.
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Japanese Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (JCCP) chairman Ryukichi Kawaguchi said that while Japanese investors respect labor unions, the "misunderstanding" between Japanese investors with Filipino labor unions may also stem from "cultural differences."

"We do have a union. We do appreciate presence. We do respect the union," Kawaguchi said.
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