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Philippine firms and Indian companies are urged to form partnerships and explore opportunities for business to enhance trade relations between the two countries and achieve higher economic growth.

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The consular team headed by Ambassador to Pakistan Jaime Yambao said the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) employed by SK-Bechtel in Tengiz, Kazakhstan were assured of their security under the New Site Security Plan drawn up by Bechtel officials, in consultation with Filipino and other workers and the consular team.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said the city government will take part in the celebration to further strengthen the relationship between the Philippines and India.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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                    [Title] => Phil, Indian firms urged to forge partnerships
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Philippine firms and Indian companies are urged to form partnerships and explore opportunities for business to enhance trade relations between the two countries and achieve higher economic growth.

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The consular team headed by Ambassador to Pakistan Jaime Yambao said the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) employed by SK-Bechtel in Tengiz, Kazakhstan were assured of their security under the New Site Security Plan drawn up by Bechtel officials, in consultation with Filipino and other workers and the consular team.
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Manila Mayor Lito Atienza said the city government will take part in the celebration to further strengthen the relationship between the Philippines and India.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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