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                    [Title] => Glass, aluminum industries dispute claims of losses by Asahi Glass
                    [Summary] => The Philippine Chamber of Glass and Aluminum Industry, Inc. (PCGAII) yesterday sought to submit to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) additional data that would outright debunk claims of Asahi Glass Philippine (AGP) that it incurred huge losses because of perceived surge in the importation of figured glass, float glass and mirros.


The group asked the DTI-Bureau of Import services (BIS) for a special meeting to discuss the irrelevance and destructive impact to the local glass industry of Asahi’s petition seeking to raise tariffs on imported glass.
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This is imperative if the govern-ment is really sincere in alleviating the plight of the country’s small and medium glass entrepreneurs and helping them as instruments in achieving the country’s econo-mic growth and development, the PCGAII said.
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The group asked the DTI-Bureau of Import services (BIS) for a special meeting to discuss the irrelevance and destructive impact to the local glass industry of Asahi’s petition seeking to raise tariffs on imported glass.
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This is imperative if the govern-ment is really sincere in alleviating the plight of the country’s small and medium glass entrepreneurs and helping them as instruments in achieving the country’s econo-mic growth and development, the PCGAII said.
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