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                    [Title] => Car parts makers see $2-B exports by 2005
                    [Summary] => Local auto parts manufacturers expect to earn $2 billion by 2005 from the  export   of auto parts and components, or an annual growth rate of 10 percent from the $1.01 billion earnings in 2000.


Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines Inc. (MVMAP) president Feliciano Torres said yesterday that to be able to attain this forecast, the local vehicle manufacturing industry has to raise its output from the current level of around 82,000 units.
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The idea of making Cebu an IT center started middle of last year during an IT Summit dubbed "Cebu is It!" The start of the new millennium saw the country, particularly Cebu, lose most of its investors in the manufacturing industry to China because of its cheap labor. This prompted Cebu officials to think of new ways to attract foreign investors.
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                    [Summary] => Local auto parts manufacturers expect to earn $2 billion by 2005 from the  export   of auto parts and components, or an annual growth rate of 10 percent from the $1.01 billion earnings in 2000.


Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines Inc. (MVMAP) president Feliciano Torres said yesterday that to be able to attain this forecast, the local vehicle manufacturing industry has to raise its output from the current level of around 82,000 units.
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[DatePublished] => 2002-05-31 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1660916 [AuthorName] => Quennie Sanchez [SectionName] => Technology [SectionUrl] => technology [URL] => ) ) )
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