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Japan’s trade deficit fell to its lowest level in four years in 2015, the Finance Ministry reported Monday, as import costs dropped thanks to the collapse in oil prices.

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The Social Security System (SSS) said its net income grew more than two fold in the first half of the year, largely driven by mark-to-market gains on investments.

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Toyota remains No. 1 in global vehicles sales after the first six months of this year, followed by Volkswagen which bumped General Motors out of second place as the US automaker grapples with a recall scandal.

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Anti-narcotics and police operatives  torched  a marijuana plantation site in remote sitio Lungogan, in barangay Tuludan, Tinoc town in Ifugao on Tuesday.

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Toyota shrugged off China sales woes to stay the world’s top selling automaker for the first half of this year, outpacing US rival General Motors Co., which boasted such bragging rights for seven decades until 2008.

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Japan slipped back into a trade deficit in July, as exports languished and imports of gas and generating equipment surged, the Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday.
 

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The Department of Agriculture is projecting a 5.5 percent growth in palay (paddy rice) production this year and is sticking to its 17.4 million metric ton palay production target.

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Remittance from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) coursed through banks rose 8.3 percent on year to $1.6 billion in June on continued global demand for Philippine labor, the Philippine central bank reported today.

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The Philippines was hit 99 times by natural and man-made disasters from January to June of this year, the country's Citizens' Disaster Response Center said today.

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Toyota remains No. 1 in global vehicles sales after the first six months of this year, followed by Volkswagen which bumped General Motors out of second place as the US automaker grapples with a recall scandal.

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Anti-narcotics and police operatives  torched  a marijuana plantation site in remote sitio Lungogan, in barangay Tuludan, Tinoc town in Ifugao on Tuesday.

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Toyota shrugged off China sales woes to stay the world’s top selling automaker for the first half of this year, outpacing US rival General Motors Co., which boasted such bragging rights for seven decades until 2008.

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Japan slipped back into a trade deficit in July, as exports languished and imports of gas and generating equipment surged, the Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday.
 

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The Department of Agriculture is projecting a 5.5 percent growth in palay (paddy rice) production this year and is sticking to its 17.4 million metric ton palay production target.

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Remittance from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) coursed through banks rose 8.3 percent on year to $1.6 billion in June on continued global demand for Philippine labor, the Philippine central bank reported today.

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The Philippines was hit 99 times by natural and man-made disasters from January to June of this year, the country's Citizens' Disaster Response Center said today.

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