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Japanese conglomerate Itochu Corp. is planning on new business ventures in the Philippines due to better economic prospects.

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Japan’s Itochu Corp. plans to engage in the development of renewable energy (RE) sources in the Philippines, a top company official said.

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Japan’s Itochu Corp. has raised $120 million to finance its proposed 50-million-liter ethanol processing plant in Isabela.

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Umabot sa $2.85 bil­yong halaga ng investment mula sa Japan ang naiuwi ni Pangulong Benigno Aquino III sa kanyang 5-day Japan trip.

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Umabot sa $3.655 bilyong halaga ng investment ng Japan ang nilagdaan ni Pangulong Aquino sa pakiki­pagpulong nito sa mga top Japanese investors kahapon sa Tokyo, Japan.

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President Aquino managed to secure investment commitments from three giant firms in a series of meetings here yesterday.

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President Aquino is set to meet with officials of three big companies here – Itochu, Marubeni and Toshiba – to discuss possible investments in the Philippines.

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Filipino-Japanese joint venture Green Future Innovations (GFI) will invest $100 million to put up an ethanol processing and a biomass power plant in Northern Luzon, a company official said.

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Japan’s Itochu Corp. has raised $120 million to finance its proposed 50-million-liter ethanol processing plant in Isabela.

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Umabot sa $2.85 bil­yong halaga ng investment mula sa Japan ang naiuwi ni Pangulong Benigno Aquino III sa kanyang 5-day Japan trip.

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Umabot sa $3.655 bilyong halaga ng investment ng Japan ang nilagdaan ni Pangulong Aquino sa pakiki­pagpulong nito sa mga top Japanese investors kahapon sa Tokyo, Japan.

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Filipino-Japanese joint venture Green Future Innovations (GFI) will invest $100 million to put up an ethanol processing and a biomass power plant in Northern Luzon, a company official said.

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