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[Title] => Cops to question broker over shabu lab
[Summary] => Police will invite a customs broker for questioning to determine his role in the operation of a Parañaque shabu laboratory that had been raided last Sunday, an official said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2012-08-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => 5 Taiwanese face raps for shabu lab
[Summary] => Five Taiwanese who were arrested during Sunday’s raid on a shabu laboratory in Parañaque City have been charged with the illegal possession and manufacture of illegal drugs, an official said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2012-08-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => 5 Taiwanese nabbed in shabu lab raid
[Summary] => Five Taiwanese were arrested during a raid on a shabu laboratory in Parañaque City yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2012-08-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => 5 Taiwanese firms infuse P432-M fresh investments in Subic
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Five Taiwanese locators have infused a total of P432 million in fresh investments in this economic zone, which is expected to entice more foreign investors with the setting up of the Subic-Taiwan Economic Corridor.
Taiwans Economic Minister Mei-Yueh Ho has forged a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) for the establishment of an economic corridor between the special economic zones of Subic Freeport and Kaohsiung County in Taiwan.
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[Title] => Is Taiwan winning the cement war?
[Summary] => The anti-dumping protest filed by Taiwanese cement manufacturers versus the Philippines seems to be progressing at lightning speed, raising apprehensions among local cement manufacturers that they will lose not only the Taiwan export market but the Philippine market as well, which continues to be eroded by surging cement imports.
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[Title] => Taiwan to punish RP cement with 65% import duty
[Summary] => The Taiwan International Trade Commission (ITC) has announced its preliminary determination that imports from the Philippines and Korea have caused injury to the Taiwanese cement industry.
The Taiwan Ministry of Finance will compute the "dumping margin" and set the level of anti-dumping duties. If imposed, the antidumping duties will be in effect for the next five years. Five Taiwanese manufacturers are asking for a 65 percent dumping margin to be imposed on all cement imported from the Philippines.
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FIVE TAIWANESE
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[Title] => 5 Taiwanese face raps for shabu lab
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[Title] => 5 Taiwanese nabbed in shabu lab raid
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[Title] => 5 Taiwanese firms infuse P432-M fresh investments in Subic
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Taiwans Economic Minister Mei-Yueh Ho has forged a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) for the establishment of an economic corridor between the special economic zones of Subic Freeport and Kaohsiung County in Taiwan.
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[Title] => Is Taiwan winning the cement war?
[Summary] => The anti-dumping protest filed by Taiwanese cement manufacturers versus the Philippines seems to be progressing at lightning speed, raising apprehensions among local cement manufacturers that they will lose not only the Taiwan export market but the Philippine market as well, which continues to be eroded by surging cement imports.
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[Title] => Taiwan to punish RP cement with 65% import duty
[Summary] => The Taiwan International Trade Commission (ITC) has announced its preliminary determination that imports from the Philippines and Korea have caused injury to the Taiwanese cement industry.
The Taiwan Ministry of Finance will compute the "dumping margin" and set the level of anti-dumping duties. If imposed, the antidumping duties will be in effect for the next five years. Five Taiwanese manufacturers are asking for a 65 percent dumping margin to be imposed on all cement imported from the Philippines.
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