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Azkals coach Michael Weiss said the Philippines should sustain efforts to improve and rise in stature even beyond the ongoing AFF Suzuki Cup, and target a place in Asia’s most prestigious bootfest, the Asian Cup, over the next two years.

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The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) is set to recommend to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) an increase in the suggested retail price (SRP) of refined sugar.

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Things may not look too rosy yet this year for developed countries like the US, Japan and those in Europe, but in Asia – and even the Philippines – the optimism is already brimming even if there is the occasional cautious hesitation.

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By contrast, the huge duty and tax incentives in Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Australia, Thailand (a newcomer in solar energy), the US, Germany and Spain, have resulted in substantial reduction in their energy bills and reduced importation of fossil fuel in addition to the benefit reaped by the environment from such clean energy.
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