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These companies were recognized, not only for their accomplishments, but also for serving as an inspiration for other companies to strive harder and be the best in their respective industries.
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ANZCHAM president Bill Mason said although there is much work to be done abroad to revive the nations international reputation "we in our Chamber stand ready to work together with President Macapagal Arroyo and her new Cabinet to jointly build business confidence in the Philippines."
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The Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce said yesterday that government should improve what it called the unfavorable investment climate in the Philippine mining industry.
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These companies were recognized, not only for their accomplishments, but also for serving as an inspiration for other companies to strive harder and be the best in their respective industries.
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ANZCHAM president Bill Mason said although there is much work to be done abroad to revive the nations international reputation "we in our Chamber stand ready to work together with President Macapagal Arroyo and her new Cabinet to jointly build business confidence in the Philippines."
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The Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce said yesterday that government should improve what it called the unfavorable investment climate in the Philippine mining industry.
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