+ Follow GENERAL SANTOS FISH PORT COMPLEX Tag
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[Title] => Mindanao at its finest in Socsksargen photo safari
[Summary] => Of all the islands in the Philippines, tourists, locals and foreigners alike, have lamented the fact that they are reluctant to visit the island of Mindanao because of security risks.
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[Title] => DA seeks $100-M loan from China agri machinery body
[Summary] => The Philippines is seeking a fresh $100-million loan from the state-owned China National Agricultural Machinery and Export Corp. (CAMC) to fund the Department of Agricultures fishery sector projects.
At the same time, the Chinese and Philippine governments are mulling a joint venture in deep-sea commercial fishing wherein Chinese vessels could fish in Eastern waters of the Philippines while Philippine vessels could fish in the South China Sea.
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[Title] => Government gets $25-M loan for rehab of GenSan fishport
[Summary] => The state-owned China National Constructional and Agricultural Machinery Import and Export Corp. (CAMC) is extending a $25-million loan to the Philippine government to bankroll the rehabilitation and expansion of the General Santos Fish Port Complex in Mindanao.
An improved fish port complex will boost the reputation of General Santos City as the tuna capital of the Philippines.
CAMC will provide the loan needed to finance 90 percent of the project.
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At the same time, the Chinese and Philippine governments are mulling a joint venture in deep-sea commercial fishing wherein Chinese vessels could fish in Eastern waters of the Philippines while Philippine vessels could fish in the South China Sea.
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An improved fish port complex will boost the reputation of General Santos City as the tuna capital of the Philippines.
CAMC will provide the loan needed to finance 90 percent of the project.
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January 11, 2003 - 12:00am