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                    [Title] => Japan’s biggest health care provider to build hospital in RP
                    [Summary] => Japan’s largest health-care provider  has signed an agreement to build a 1,000-bed hospital in the  Philippines, the trade department said Friday.


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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The National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday that imports rose 6.3 percent to $2.994 billion in February, down from a nine percent rise a month ago but still suggesting that the economy was drawing in more goods to feed its export industries.
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Pinalabas ng Pangulo ang direktiba kasunod ng ulat na nagkaroon umano ng "mad cow disease" ang mga baka sa Washington State.

Dahil dito, inalerto ng Palasyo ang DA at DTI na harangin ang lahat na karne mula sa US.
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                    [Summary] => Japan’s largest health-care provider  has signed an agreement to build a 1,000-bed hospital in the  Philippines, the trade department said Friday.


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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The National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday that imports rose 6.3 percent to $2.994 billion in February, down from a nine percent rise a month ago but still suggesting that the economy was drawing in more goods to feed its export industries.
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Pinalabas ng Pangulo ang direktiba kasunod ng ulat na nagkaroon umano ng "mad cow disease" ang mga baka sa Washington State.

Dahil dito, inalerto ng Palasyo ang DA at DTI na harangin ang lahat na karne mula sa US.
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