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                    [Title] => RP mining, auto sectors ‘now open for business’
                    [Summary] => JAKARTA, Indonesia (via PLDT) – President Arroyo invited participants to the Asian-African Business Summit here yesterday to invest in the country’s mining and automotive industries vowing that the government was working hard on security, corruption and other concerns to make businesses thrive in the Philippines.


However, the President stressed at the same time the Philippines would not tolerate exploitation of its resources and its workers.

"We want to announce to the world that the Philippine mining sector is open for business," she said.
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Philippine government negotiators and Muslim separatist rebels announced Wednesday they had made significant progress in the peace talks, resolving several issues relating to the territorial rights of Muslim tribes in the South.
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Mrs. Arroyo will also call for ways to mitigate the impact of rising world crude oil prices at the summit’s plenary session tomorrow.
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However, the President stressed at the same time the Philippines would not tolerate exploitation of its resources and its workers.

"We want to announce to the world that the Philippine mining sector is open for business," she said.
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Philippine government negotiators and Muslim separatist rebels announced Wednesday they had made significant progress in the peace talks, resolving several issues relating to the territorial rights of Muslim tribes in the South.
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Mrs. Arroyo will also call for ways to mitigate the impact of rising world crude oil prices at the summit’s plenary session tomorrow.
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