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                    [Title] => BIMP-EAGA bloc plans roadshow in Asia
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"We are looking for opportunities, and the potentials in this areas are unlimited for both trade and investments," said Paul G. Dominguez, the Philippine minister for BIMP-EAGA and Presidential Adviser for Mindanao.
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Ople, in a report on his just ended trip to China, said Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing vowed to increase investments in the Philippines to match the growing Filipino investments in China.

"There is a surge of interest in both sides to take advantage of trade complementation resources now that China has embraced free market reforms," Ople said.
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The agreement was forged at the end of the first-ever immigration, customs, quarantine and security workshop held at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City.
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"We are looking for opportunities, and the potentials in this areas are unlimited for both trade and investments," said Paul G. Dominguez, the Philippine minister for BIMP-EAGA and Presidential Adviser for Mindanao.
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Ople, in a report on his just ended trip to China, said Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing vowed to increase investments in the Philippines to match the growing Filipino investments in China.

"There is a surge of interest in both sides to take advantage of trade complementation resources now that China has embraced free market reforms," Ople said.
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The agreement was forged at the end of the first-ever immigration, customs, quarantine and security workshop held at the Marco Polo Hotel in Davao City.
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