+ Follow GULF COOPERATION COUNTRIES Tag
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[Title] => Bahrain group to invest $300 million in RP
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Despite the current global economic recession that has hit even the oil-rich Middle East, investors from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain have expressed interest in investing in the Philippines, according to Agriculture Undersecretary Berna Romulo-Puyat.
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[Title] => More jobs expected in Arab countries
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment expects more workers to be deployed to the Middle East in the coming years as the Philippine government continues to negotiate with the Arab countries to ensure the safety and protection of workers there.
The labor agency said that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Lebanon, Israel, Libya, and Jordan would be generating the most number of new job opportunities.
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[Title] => Oman lifting ban on Pinoy workers
[Summary] => Ambassador Amable R. Aguiluz V, President Arroyos special envoy to the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC), left recently for Muscat, Oman to witness the formal lifting of the Omani governments ban on the hiring of additional Filipino workers by the sultanate.
Mrs. Arroyo gave the mission to Aguiluz during the graduation ceremonies of AMA Education System at the Araneta Coliseum where she was commencement speaker and guest of honor.
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The labor agency said that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Lebanon, Israel, Libya, and Jordan would be generating the most number of new job opportunities.
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Mrs. Arroyo gave the mission to Aguiluz during the graduation ceremonies of AMA Education System at the Araneta Coliseum where she was commencement speaker and guest of honor.
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November 21, 2005 - 12:00am