+ Follow SAVE OUR INDUSTRIES ACT Tag
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[Title] => Phl pushes duty-free privilege for Yolanda goods
[Summary] => The Philippines will actively push for a proposal seeking for the duty-free entry of goods produced in areas hit by Super Typhoon Yolanda to the US in the first quarter of next year, the Department of Trade and Industry said.
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[Title] => Phl eyes duty-free entry to US of goods from Yolanda-hit areas
[Summary] => The government is looking for sponsors in the US Congress for a proposal that will allow duty-free entry of goods produced in areas hit by Super Typhoon Yolanda into the US.
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[Title] => Phl seeks US duty-free access anew for goods from Yolanda-hit areas
[Summary] => The Philippine government is studying a proposal thatwould give duty-free entry to the US for goods produced in areas hit by Super Typhoon Yolanda.
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[Title] => Foreign buyers seek gov’t funding to revive garment sector
[Summary] => The Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (FOBAP) is seeking funding support from the government to revive the country’s garments industry.
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[Title] => Garment exporters back 2-tier wage system
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[Title] => Pacquiao vs Domingo!!!
[Summary] => Forget Floyd Mayweather!
[DatePublished] => 2010-12-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP readies 'plan B' in case US Congress won't pass Save Act
[Summary] => The government is readying a plan ‘B’ just in case the United States Congress does not pass the Philippines’ proposed ‘Save Our Industries Act’ which is expected to save the local garments industry.
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[Title] => US bill has no significant impact on local exporters
[Summary] => The Philippine-proposed “Save Our Industries Act of 2010” bill filed in the lower and upper houses of the US Congress does not have “much” benefit on some of the Cebu-based garment manufacturers.
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[Title] => US bill seen to save RP garments sector
[Summary] => The Philippine-proposed bill “Save Our Industries Act of 2010” which is expected to save the ailing local garments industry has been filed in both Houses of the US Congress.
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SAVE OUR INDUSTRIES ACT
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[Title] => Phl seeks US duty-free access anew for goods from Yolanda-hit areas
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[Title] => Pacquiao vs Domingo!!!
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[Title] => US bill has no significant impact on local exporters
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[Title] => US bill seen to save RP garments sector
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[Title] => More positive economic news for 2010
[Summary] => According to the Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis, Inc. (IDEA), the Philippines’ eight biggest banks, after being shaken by the global financial crisis in 2008, staged a major turnaround this year– with their combined net income growth averaging 68 percent as of the first nine months to Php29.8 billion.
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