+ Follow DONGGWANG Tag
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[Title] => Korean firm builds tourism estate in Clark
[Summary] => Donggwang Clark Corp. (DCC), the Philippine subsidiary of the SunValley Group of South Korea, ventures into an ambitious project building a world class tourism estate in Clark, Pampanga which will change the Philippine tourism horizon and redefine the country’s leisure business.
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[Title] => Environment lovers, visit Clark and weep
[Summary] => The first things that greet a visitor of this Freeport zone in Pampanga are the SM shopping mall to the right, the faithful acacias all over, and the Zambales mountains looming in the distance.
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[Title] => Clark executives charged with graft over $400-M project
[Summary] => Officials of the state-owned Clark Development Corp. (CDC) were charged with graft and corruption for allegedly entering into a $400-million joint venture project with a Korean investor that is ”patently disadvantageous to the government.”
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[Title] => Clark executives charged with graft over $400-M project
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[Title] => 'Clark golf course project threatens water supply'
[Summary] => An environmentalist group warned yesterday that the development of a $400-million golf course that involved mowing down a hill at the Clark Freeport would eventually dry up the water supply of residents here and in neighboring Mabalacat.
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[Title] => South Korean firm to invest P718 million in Clark's 'New Frontier'
[Summary] => CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga, Philippines — The Clark Development Corp. (CDC) said yesterday that a prominent South Korean company is infusing P718 million worth of investments here and in the northern parts of Clark’s 32,000-hectare, largely untapped “New Frontier”.
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[Title] => Clark executives charged with graft over $400-M project
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