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The always-switched Angelo Reyes leaves the DILG to take over the DENR; erstwhile DENR head Michael Defensor has a new post as presidential chief of staff; Antipolo City Rep. Ronaldo Puno leaves Congress for the DILG, his former turf; Rep. Rolando Andaya, Jr. also leaves Congress for the DBM; and Romulo Neri of DBM goes back to the NEDA.
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There are a number of reasons to boost such optimistic outlook.

For one, the Cordillera has several silvercraft enterprises, vast precious metal resources, access to suppliers of supplemental resources such as silver alloys and gemstones, and sustained foreign and domestic jewelry markets.
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