+ Follow ENERGY SUPPLY SECURITY Tag
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[Title] => Why are we involved in advocacy
[Summary] => Another question often asked is why the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) is involved in advocacies like infrastructure, energy and water, VAT refunds or excessive regulations.
[DatePublished] => 2015-03-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Perez cites urgent need for long-term energy plan
[Summary] => "There is an urgent need to develop long term policies and strategies on supply security in the energy sector, to ensure continuity of economic growth of developing countries like the Philippines."
This was learned from Energy Secretary Vincent Perez who pointed out that the current high prices of crude oil in the world market are causing grave concern among oil importing countries.
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This was learned from Energy Secretary Vincent Perez who pointed out that the current high prices of crude oil in the world market are causing grave concern among oil importing countries.
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