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[Title] => JDV seeks ADB support for Asian Anti-Poverty Fund
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House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. and the countrys economic managers will meet with Asian Development Bank (ADB) officials to discuss funding support for the proposed Asian Anti-Poverty Fund.
The lawmaker said it would be beneficial to the fund if ADB would support it. Aside from financial assistance, De Venecia said the multilateral agency could likewise share resources. "We would like the headquarters of the fund to be there (ADB)," he said.
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[Title] => Govt to cushion EVAT impact
[Summary] => Malacañang is set to implement more mitigating measures to cushion the impact of an expected increase in the expanded value-added tax (EVAT) rate from 10 to 12 percent by Feb. 1, economic managers said yesterday.
In separate interviews, Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Augusto Santos and Budget Secretary Romulo Neri said President Arroyo would preside over a Cabinet meeting on Monday at the Palace to finalize the measures.
"These measures are on top of those already implemented earlier," Santos said in a telephone interview.
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ENERGY SECRETARY RAPHAEL LOTILLA AND TRADE SECRETARY PETER FAVILA
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House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. and the countrys economic managers will meet with Asian Development Bank (ADB) officials to discuss funding support for the proposed Asian Anti-Poverty Fund.
The lawmaker said it would be beneficial to the fund if ADB would support it. Aside from financial assistance, De Venecia said the multilateral agency could likewise share resources. "We would like the headquarters of the fund to be there (ADB)," he said.
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[Summary] => Malacañang is set to implement more mitigating measures to cushion the impact of an expected increase in the expanded value-added tax (EVAT) rate from 10 to 12 percent by Feb. 1, economic managers said yesterday.
In separate interviews, Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Augusto Santos and Budget Secretary Romulo Neri said President Arroyo would preside over a Cabinet meeting on Monday at the Palace to finalize the measures.
"These measures are on top of those already implemented earlier," Santos said in a telephone interview.
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December 30, 2005 - 12:00am