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[Title] => Healthway cited as best supplier
[Summary] => Healthway, the pioneer and leading mall-based clinic in the country, was recently awarded as Best Supplier of the Year by Cypress Manufacturing Ltd. (CML).
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[Title] => Meralco fasttracks project to improve service in Cavite
[Summary] => Lopez-controlled Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is pushing its program to enhance services in the Cavite area by putting on line a P1-billion 230 kilovolt substation in the province.
[DatePublished] => 2008-12-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => PEZA exports up 13% to $36B in 2006
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Exports from special economic zones reached $36.007 billion in 2006, nearly 13 percent higher than the $32.029 billion posted in 2005, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday.
The bulk of export earnings came from the 41 private ecozone locators. Exports from the private ecozones amounted to $26.940 billion, increasing by 11.46 percent from the $24.170 billion in 2005.
The four public ecozones were able to export $8.132 billion worth of goods in 2006, up by 9.178 percent from the previous years $7.448 billion.
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[Title] => Special ecozone exports up 13% to $26.4B in Jan-Sept
[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones from January to September this year reached $26.381 billion, 12.8 percent higher than a year agos $23.393 billion.
The bulk of the exports came from the 41 private ecozone locators with $19.7 billion, increasing 10.814 percent from the $17.778 billion in the same period last year.
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[Title] => SEIPI reports P15.8B in H1 investments
[Summary] => The Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) reported yesterday an increase in investments during the first half of 2006 to P15.826 billion or $310 million from last years P14.12 billion or $270 million.
Arthur Tan, SEIPI president, reported that its just not China anymore.
He explained that while it has been a "China or bust" attitude in the past, the attitude has changed that manufacturing in one low cost area could be risky for a variety of reasons including geographical unrest and catastrophic weather conditions.
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[Title] => PEZA exports up 11.2% to $19.651B in Jan-July
[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones reached $19.651 billion in the first seven months of the year, 11.252 percent higher than the $17.663 billion recorded in the same period last year.
The bulk of the exports came from the 40 private ecozone locators.
Exports from the private ecozones from January to July this year amounted to $14.669 billion, increasing 8.675 percent from the $13.498 billion posted last year.
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[Title] => SunPower investments in RP to reach $319M by 07
[Summary] => SunPower Philippines Manufacturing Limited (SPML), the first large-scale solar cell facility in South East Asia, will expand its operation in the country and will increase its capital infusion from $8.3 million in 2003 to $319 million by 2007.
Donald Mika, president of Cypress Manufacturing Ltd. And Tom Werner, chief executive officer (CEO) of SunPower Corp., informed Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima about their plans for SPML and their continued interest in the Philippines.
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[Title] => RP electronics companies seek higher value to stay competitive
[Summary] => Bluetooth devices, solar cells, close-circuit video systems, fully-automated semiconductor assembly lines: all are made and sometimes even designed in the Philippines, the regions economic laggard.
The countrys electronics industry is pinning its hopes on such high-value innovations to stay ahead of emerging low-wage competitors like China to rise above its niche as a mere assembler for foreign firms.
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[Title] => Sun Power, four other US firms to invest $320-M here
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II announced yesterday that five American firms have promised to invest $320 million on various projects in the Philippines following President Arroyos recent State visit to the US.
The new capital inflows are expected to create employment for 14,000 Filipinos.
Roxas said the bulk about $300 million will be invested by Sun Power Corp. which is planning to put up a 150-million megawatt (MW) photovoltaic plant/solar cell project in the country.
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[Title] => UK firm picks RP as site for P2.256-B solar wafer cells plant
[Summary] => British firm Sunpower Corp., one of the worlds top manufacturers of ultra high-efficiency silicon solar cells, has chosen the Philippines over India as site for a P2.256-billion solar wafer cell plant.
Sunpower Philippines Manufacturing Ltd. (SPML), whose parent company is the Cayman Islands-based Sunpower Corp., will manufacture solar wafer cells at its plant in Laguna.
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CYPRESS MANUFACTURING LTD
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[Title] => Healthway cited as best supplier
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[DatePublished] => 2011-09-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Meralco fasttracks project to improve service in Cavite
[Summary] => Lopez-controlled Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is pushing its program to enhance services in the Cavite area by putting on line a P1-billion 230 kilovolt substation in the province.
[DatePublished] => 2008-12-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => PEZA exports up 13% to $36B in 2006
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Exports from special economic zones reached $36.007 billion in 2006, nearly 13 percent higher than the $32.029 billion posted in 2005, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday.
The bulk of export earnings came from the 41 private ecozone locators. Exports from the private ecozones amounted to $26.940 billion, increasing by 11.46 percent from the $24.170 billion in 2005.
The four public ecozones were able to export $8.132 billion worth of goods in 2006, up by 9.178 percent from the previous years $7.448 billion.
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[Title] => Special ecozone exports up 13% to $26.4B in Jan-Sept
[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones from January to September this year reached $26.381 billion, 12.8 percent higher than a year agos $23.393 billion.
The bulk of the exports came from the 41 private ecozone locators with $19.7 billion, increasing 10.814 percent from the $17.778 billion in the same period last year.
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[Title] => SEIPI reports P15.8B in H1 investments
[Summary] => The Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines (SEIPI) reported yesterday an increase in investments during the first half of 2006 to P15.826 billion or $310 million from last years P14.12 billion or $270 million.
Arthur Tan, SEIPI president, reported that its just not China anymore.
He explained that while it has been a "China or bust" attitude in the past, the attitude has changed that manufacturing in one low cost area could be risky for a variety of reasons including geographical unrest and catastrophic weather conditions.
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[Title] => PEZA exports up 11.2% to $19.651B in Jan-July
[Summary] => The Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) reported yesterday that exports from PEZA-registered special economic zones reached $19.651 billion in the first seven months of the year, 11.252 percent higher than the $17.663 billion recorded in the same period last year.
The bulk of the exports came from the 40 private ecozone locators.
Exports from the private ecozones from January to July this year amounted to $14.669 billion, increasing 8.675 percent from the $13.498 billion posted last year.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => SunPower investments in RP to reach $319M by 07
[Summary] => SunPower Philippines Manufacturing Limited (SPML), the first large-scale solar cell facility in South East Asia, will expand its operation in the country and will increase its capital infusion from $8.3 million in 2003 to $319 million by 2007.
Donald Mika, president of Cypress Manufacturing Ltd. And Tom Werner, chief executive officer (CEO) of SunPower Corp., informed Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima about their plans for SPML and their continued interest in the Philippines.
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[Title] => RP electronics companies seek higher value to stay competitive
[Summary] => Bluetooth devices, solar cells, close-circuit video systems, fully-automated semiconductor assembly lines: all are made and sometimes even designed in the Philippines, the regions economic laggard.
The countrys electronics industry is pinning its hopes on such high-value innovations to stay ahead of emerging low-wage competitors like China to rise above its niche as a mere assembler for foreign firms.
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[Title] => Sun Power, four other US firms to invest $320-M here
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II announced yesterday that five American firms have promised to invest $320 million on various projects in the Philippines following President Arroyos recent State visit to the US.
The new capital inflows are expected to create employment for 14,000 Filipinos.
Roxas said the bulk about $300 million will be invested by Sun Power Corp. which is planning to put up a 150-million megawatt (MW) photovoltaic plant/solar cell project in the country.
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[Title] => UK firm picks RP as site for P2.256-B solar wafer cells plant
[Summary] => British firm Sunpower Corp., one of the worlds top manufacturers of ultra high-efficiency silicon solar cells, has chosen the Philippines over India as site for a P2.256-billion solar wafer cell plant.
Sunpower Philippines Manufacturing Ltd. (SPML), whose parent company is the Cayman Islands-based Sunpower Corp., will manufacture solar wafer cells at its plant in Laguna.
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