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[Title] => Ordinance sets guidelines for naming streets, places
[Summary] => An ordinance that would set guidelines for the naming and renaming of public places, streets and structures in Cebu is being proposed in the Provincial Board.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => JG Summit revives plan to build naphtha cracker plant
[Summary] => JG Summit Petrochemical Corp. (JGSPC) has decided to revive its plan to build a naphtha cracker plant with a 350,000 metric tons per year at its petrochemical site in Batangas City.
Wilfredo A. Paras, executive vice president and chief operating officer of JGSPC, said the naphtha cracker project is expected to come onstream in the first half of 2008.
The project, Paras said, would ensure a reliable and competitive source of feedstock for JGSPCs polyethylene and polypropylene plants which have been operating since 1998.
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[Title] => Petrochem firms press for tariff protection under AFTA protocol
[Summary] => The Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) urged the government yesterday to invoke the AFTA (Asean Free Trade Agreement) protocol dated Nov. 22, 2000 that effectively allows the Philippines to temporarily delay or suspend the lowering of tariffs for the petrochemical industry.
Wilfredo A. Paras, APMP chairman said the government should try to invoke the AFTA protocol immediately because time is running out as the effectivity of the AFTA scheme is only a couple of months away.
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WILFREDO A
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Wilfredo A. Paras, executive vice president and chief operating officer of JGSPC, said the naphtha cracker project is expected to come onstream in the first half of 2008.
The project, Paras said, would ensure a reliable and competitive source of feedstock for JGSPCs polyethylene and polypropylene plants which have been operating since 1998.
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[Title] => Petrochem firms press for tariff protection under AFTA protocol
[Summary] => The Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) urged the government yesterday to invoke the AFTA (Asean Free Trade Agreement) protocol dated Nov. 22, 2000 that effectively allows the Philippines to temporarily delay or suspend the lowering of tariffs for the petrochemical industry.
Wilfredo A. Paras, APMP chairman said the government should try to invoke the AFTA protocol immediately because time is running out as the effectivity of the AFTA scheme is only a couple of months away.
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