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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II who said that US senators from both the Democratic and Republican parties have pledged to make sure that provisions of the ATPA would not be detrimental to Philippine tuna exports to the US.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II who said that during the recent round of consultations, the Philippines, Thailand and the EC jointly agreed to resort to mediation to settle the issue concerning tariff rate quotas for a limited volume of EC imports of canned tuna.
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This was disclosed yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II who said that during the recent round of consultations, the Philippines, Thailand and the EC jointly agreed to resort to mediation to settle the issue concerning tariff rate quotas for a limited volume of EC imports of canned tuna.
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