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[Title] => More reforms needed to achieve 8% growth – JFC
[Summary] => The Philippine government has made progress in acting on recommendations of the Joint Foreign Chambers (JFC) to increase investments in the country, but it will have to undertake more reforms and sustain gains to allow the economy to accelerate by eight percent and make the growth inclusive.
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[Title] => Domingo downplays effects of rising peso on export sector
[Summary] => Exporters should not worry so much that the peso is getting stronger against the dollar because since almost all other currencies have appreciated, the Philippines did not lose its competitiveness in the US market, Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory L. Domingo said.
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