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Malacañang reported over the weekend that two global mining firms, a telecommunications company and alternative energy developer have committed to expand their operations in the Philippines.

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Bronze Oak was part of the trade mission sponsored by the UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) and the British Embassy Manila in line with the recently concluded ASEAN Energy Business Forum.
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