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                    [Title] => BOI confident Phl will get investment grade next year
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With the approved 2012 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP), the Board of Investments (BOI) remained bullish that the Philippines will receive an improved investment grade in the first half of next year.

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President Aquino has approved the Investment Priorities Plan for this year that priorities the medical services sector and climate change mitigation and adaptation aside from agriculture, infrastructure and tourism.

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                    [Title] => BOI confident Phl will get investment grade next year
                    [Summary] => 

With the approved 2012 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP), the Board of Investments (BOI) remained bullish that the Philippines will receive an improved investment grade in the first half of next year.

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President Aquino has approved the Investment Priorities Plan for this year that priorities the medical services sector and climate change mitigation and adaptation aside from agriculture, infrastructure and tourism.

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