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[Summary] => The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) expects more Chinese companies investing in the Philippine garments and textile industry as indicated by Chinese companies during the recently-concluded investment mission on textiles in Guangdong Province, China.
The Philippine textile delegation was led by DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino and DTI Special Consultant on Textiles and Garments Serafin Juliano.
More than 70 Filipino textile businessmen who are members of the Federation of Philippine Textile Industries Inc. accompanied the delegation.
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[Summary] => At least 10 Taiwanese bicycle makers are set to invest anywhere from $15 million to $30 million in Subic.
According to sources privy to the investment, the Taiwanese bicycle makers are eyeing a 20-hectare site in Subic where they plan to manufacture bicycles, bicycle parts and Shimano transmissions.
The 10 Taiwanese bicycle manufacturers would form a cluster group that would support each others operations.
The cluster approach is part of the thrust of Subic to attract Taiwanese investors to locate in the former US naval facility.
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In a report to Trade and Industry (DTI) Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Romeo Borillo, Philippine Commercial Attaché (CA) in Washington, said that the USFDA requires all food labels to disclose the amount of trans fat contained in any conventional food or some dietary supplement being sold in the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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The Philippine textile delegation was led by DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino and DTI Special Consultant on Textiles and Garments Serafin Juliano.
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According to sources privy to the investment, the Taiwanese bicycle makers are eyeing a 20-hectare site in Subic where they plan to manufacture bicycles, bicycle parts and Shimano transmissions.
The 10 Taiwanese bicycle manufacturers would form a cluster group that would support each others operations.
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In a report to Trade and Industry (DTI) Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Romeo Borillo, Philippine Commercial Attaché (CA) in Washington, said that the USFDA requires all food labels to disclose the amount of trans fat contained in any conventional food or some dietary supplement being sold in the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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