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                    [Title] => Mindanao folk to get medicines from Japan hospital
                    [Summary] => A Japanese hospital chain is donating medicines to residents of Mindanao communities displaced by the decades-old Muslim separatist conflict, the Philippine government said. 


The vaccines and antibiotics from Tokushukai Medical Corp. arrived in Manila last month and would be used in a medical mission in Mindanao from today, said a statement from the office of Secretary Jesus Dureza, presidential adviser on the peace process.
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This was revealed yesterday by Trade Undersecretary Elmer Hernandez who acts as officer-in-charge of the Department of Trade and Industry while Trade Secretary Peter B. Favila is out of the country.

According to Hernandez, no less than five firms have indicated their intention to invest in the healthcare/wellness sector.
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According to Trade and Industry Secretary Juan B. Santos, using the PEA property would increase the cost of the Tokushukai medical facility and possibly delay its completion.

TMC had previously set its groundbreaking for this month.
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A study conducted by the Department of Trade and Industry’s Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Seoul showed the viability of promoting cosmetic surgery vacations in the country for Koreans.

The PTIC study showed that cosmetic surgery is in demand in Korea.

Among the procedures being sought by mostly Korean women are eyelid surgery, cheeks, nose and lip enhancement and breast enlargement.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima who added that TMC has set its groundbreaking by April 15.

TMC is eyeing a 60-hectare unsold area of the reclamation site. According to Purisima, TMC plans to put up a nursing facility, a retirement center and hospital.
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The US$100 million (euro 79 million) Benigno Aquino Memorial Hospital will cater mainly to Japanese who want top-quality but low-cost health care, Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima said.

Purisima signed the agreement last week with Torao Tokuda, president of Japan’s Tokushukai Medical Corp., the trade department said.
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                    [Title] => Mindanao folk to get medicines from Japan hospital
                    [Summary] => A Japanese hospital chain is donating medicines to residents of Mindanao communities displaced by the decades-old Muslim separatist conflict, the Philippine government said. 


The vaccines and antibiotics from Tokushukai Medical Corp. arrived in Manila last month and would be used in a medical mission in Mindanao from today, said a statement from the office of Secretary Jesus Dureza, presidential adviser on the peace process.
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This was revealed yesterday by Trade Undersecretary Elmer Hernandez who acts as officer-in-charge of the Department of Trade and Industry while Trade Secretary Peter B. Favila is out of the country.

According to Hernandez, no less than five firms have indicated their intention to invest in the healthcare/wellness sector.
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According to Trade and Industry Secretary Juan B. Santos, using the PEA property would increase the cost of the Tokushukai medical facility and possibly delay its completion.

TMC had previously set its groundbreaking for this month.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805266 [AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 271425 [Title] => RP eyes Korea as potential market for medical tourism [Summary] => Aside from the Japanese market, the Philippines is now eyeing Korea as another potential market for medical tourism.

A study conducted by the Department of Trade and Industry’s Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Seoul showed the viability of promoting cosmetic surgery vacations in the country for Koreans.

The PTIC study showed that cosmetic surgery is in demand in Korea.

Among the procedures being sought by mostly Korean women are eyelid surgery, cheeks, nose and lip enhancement and breast enlargement.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima who added that TMC has set its groundbreaking by April 15.

TMC is eyeing a 60-hectare unsold area of the reclamation site. According to Purisima, TMC plans to put up a nursing facility, a retirement center and hospital.
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The US$100 million (euro 79 million) Benigno Aquino Memorial Hospital will cater mainly to Japanese who want top-quality but low-cost health care, Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima said.

Purisima signed the agreement last week with Torao Tokuda, president of Japan’s Tokushukai Medical Corp., the trade department said.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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