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[Title] => RP wont ease invesment policies, says Purisima
[Summary] => The Philippines wont ease its investment and government procurement policies unless government resolves legal and constitutional restrictions first.
This was conveyed recently by Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima to European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy during a meeting in Indonesia last month.
Purisima said the issue of liberalizing investment and government procurement policies is not a trade issue for the Philippines but a legal one.
Under the Philippine Constitution, Purisima said, there are stipulated foreign ownership levels.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => RP taps NE China as new export market
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday the government will tap North East China as a new export market for electronics, sporting goods, apparel and furniture.
Roxas also said the country is also planning to provide construction services to the region.
"A Philippine delegation sent to Liaoning Province in Nort East China reported that China has announced focused investments in high-tech manufacturing and information technology," Roxas said.
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[Title] => RP seeks Indon support vs 2nd wave of trade lib
[Summary] => The Philippines is seeking the cooperation of Indonesia in appealing to its other ASEAN neighbors to go slow on a second wave of trade liberalization and regional integration.
Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II, who is currently in Laos for a meeting of ASEAN members with the European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy, held a bilateral meeting with Indonesia to share the Philippines view on the timetable for further integration.
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[Title] => RP wont ease invesment policies, says Purisima
[Summary] => The Philippines wont ease its investment and government procurement policies unless government resolves legal and constitutional restrictions first.
This was conveyed recently by Trade and Industry Secretary Cesar V. Purisima to European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy during a meeting in Indonesia last month.
Purisima said the issue of liberalizing investment and government procurement policies is not a trade issue for the Philippines but a legal one.
Under the Philippine Constitution, Purisima said, there are stipulated foreign ownership levels.
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[Title] => RP taps NE China as new export market
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday the government will tap North East China as a new export market for electronics, sporting goods, apparel and furniture.
Roxas also said the country is also planning to provide construction services to the region.
"A Philippine delegation sent to Liaoning Province in Nort East China reported that China has announced focused investments in high-tech manufacturing and information technology," Roxas said.
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[Title] => RP seeks Indon support vs 2nd wave of trade lib
[Summary] => The Philippines is seeking the cooperation of Indonesia in appealing to its other ASEAN neighbors to go slow on a second wave of trade liberalization and regional integration.
Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II, who is currently in Laos for a meeting of ASEAN members with the European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy, held a bilateral meeting with Indonesia to share the Philippines view on the timetable for further integration.
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