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                    [Title] => Petrochem group defends call for tariff protection
                    [Summary] => The Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) defended yesterday its call for tariff protection by  pointing  out that the domestic petrochemical industry provides a boost to the economy with investments over the last five years amounting to P50 billion.


"The investment in the domestic petrochemical industry has certainly been a boost to the economy and has provided employment and income opportunities to many Filipinos," APMP chairman Willie Paras said yesterday.
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Willie Paras, chairman of the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) said that local sales volumes have gone down due to the proliferation of cheap smuggled items which escape tariff payments.
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"This is a welcome development that shows government is intent on clamping down on resin smuggling. Such activities have severely hurt the local petrochemical industry," said Willie Paras, APMP chairman.
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"The investment in the domestic petrochemical industry has certainly been a boost to the economy and has provided employment and income opportunities to many Filipinos," APMP chairman Willie Paras said yesterday.
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Willie Paras, chairman of the Association of Petrochemical Manufacturers of the Philippines (APMP) said that local sales volumes have gone down due to the proliferation of cheap smuggled items which escape tariff payments.
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"This is a welcome development that shows government is intent on clamping down on resin smuggling. Such activities have severely hurt the local petrochemical industry," said Willie Paras, APMP chairman.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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