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[Title] => Crew member recognizes legendary Japanese battleship
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[Title] => Konica eyes Phl as production hub
[Summary] => The Philippines, along with some of its Asean neighbors such as Thailand and Myanmar, is being eyed by business technologies manufacturer Konica-Minolta Inc. as a possible alternative production site for the Japanese firm which currently manufactures up to 80 percent of its printers and copiers in China.
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