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"We just hope that the matter would be discussed by the senior officials and ministers (of the BIMP-EAGA) during their meeting here. We suggest that terrorism be discussed," said Datuk Ahmad Ali Lope Haji Aziz, chairman of the private sector-led East ASEAN Business Council (EABC).
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1534754 [Title] => Businesses urged to tap $2-T halal market [Summary] =>Philippine businesses, especially food sector, are encouraged to get certified to capture into the huge $2-trillion halal industry and increase their share of the market.
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"We just hope that the matter would be discussed by the senior officials and ministers (of the BIMP-EAGA) during their meeting here. We suggest that terrorism be discussed," said Datuk Ahmad Ali Lope Haji Aziz, chairman of the private sector-led East ASEAN Business Council (EABC).
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