+ Follow DR. LUCIO Tag
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[Title] => Tanduay mounts ‘Chairman’s Kap’
[Summary] => Tanduay Distillers, Inc. will mark its 160 years of rich and winning history with the staging of the Tanduay Chairman Kap, an invitational golf tournament to be held in honor of its chairman and chief executive officer Dr. Lucio “El Kapitan” Tan on April 4 at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong.
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[Title] => No choice on MFN tariff rates
[Summary] => There is nothing wrong with the governments decision to backtrack from its unilateral decision during the Ramos years to bring down the MFN tariff rates to a maximum of five percent by 2004. It was not required of us to do that. The Ramos administration merely wanted to show the world how committed we are to globalization and free trade.
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