+ Follow Subic-Clark Tag
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[Title] => Subic-Clark railway study underway
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[Title] => Landbank to lend $27M to SBMA
[Summary] => State-run Land Bank of the Philippines will grant a $27-million term loan to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) for the refinancing and take-out of a portion of its existing foreign loans.
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[Title] => Toxic, lewd school supplies to be seized
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Jesli Lapus ordered yesterday authorities to seize school supplies tainted with toxic materials and notebooks carrying lewd or violent phorographs on their covers.
[DatePublished] => 2010-05-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => Gordon bill on Subic, Clark ecozone expansion backed
[Summary] => Concerned government agencies and local government units have endorsed the proposal of Sen. Richard Gordon to optimize the use of the airports in Subic, Clark and Manila, the seaports in Subic and Manila, and the connecting highway and railway in Luzon.
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[Title] => SCTEX spawns upbeat tourism business in Central Luzon
[Summary] => Central Luzon Tourism Regional Director Ronaldo Tiotuico has projected a tourism boom in the region as Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) recently registered a 35 percent increase on monthly arrivals.
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[Title] => Hope
[Summary] => In the three trading days following the State of the Nation Address, we saw the peso swimming against the tide. While the other Asian currencies retreated, the peso advanced.
Because investors were positioning on the peso, the stock market rallied. Clearly, international funds were positioning on Philippine equities as well expecting a strong domestic market performance down the road.
A stronger peso is a boon at this time. It will help mitigate rising oil prices driven by anxieties over the situation in the Middle East.
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[Title] => New flights between Clark, Asian cities to spur tourism
[Summary] => Clark Development Corp. expects Philippine tourism to be the biggest winner with the opening of new flights between Clark Special Economic Zone in Pampanga and various Asian cities in October.
With additional flights to Clark, the Philippines will attract more tourists from China, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, and other East Asian and Southeast Asian countries, according to Patrick Gregorio, CDC vice-president for business development. Gregorio, only 37 year old, was formerly president of Waterfront Hotels and Casinos in Cebu.
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In a recent presentation to the members of the executive committee of the Multipartite Monitoring team of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway Program (SCTEP), it was explained that the project will involve the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway.
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[Title] => Toxic, lewd school supplies to be seized
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[Summary] => Concerned government agencies and local government units have endorsed the proposal of Sen. Richard Gordon to optimize the use of the airports in Subic, Clark and Manila, the seaports in Subic and Manila, and the connecting highway and railway in Luzon.
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Because investors were positioning on the peso, the stock market rallied. Clearly, international funds were positioning on Philippine equities as well expecting a strong domestic market performance down the road.
A stronger peso is a boon at this time. It will help mitigate rising oil prices driven by anxieties over the situation in the Middle East.
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[Title] => New flights between Clark, Asian cities to spur tourism
[Summary] => Clark Development Corp. expects Philippine tourism to be the biggest winner with the opening of new flights between Clark Special Economic Zone in Pampanga and various Asian cities in October.
With additional flights to Clark, the Philippines will attract more tourists from China, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, and other East Asian and Southeast Asian countries, according to Patrick Gregorio, CDC vice-president for business development. Gregorio, only 37 year old, was formerly president of Waterfront Hotels and Casinos in Cebu.
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In a recent presentation to the members of the executive committee of the Multipartite Monitoring team of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway Program (SCTEP), it was explained that the project will involve the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway.
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October 1, 2005 - 12:00am