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[Title] => American engineers seek jobs in Phl
[Summary] => The expected boom in the Philippine construction sector starting this year has attracted American engineers to seek employment here with even Filipino-American engineers now considering to go back home, an industry official said.
[DatePublished] => 2013-04-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Furniture makers, contractors, designers converge in Tubod
[Summary] => Furniture makers in Cebu have joined hands with contractors and designers in holding the first ever furniture exhibition dubbed “Tubod” with a common goal of capturing the estimated $647 million demand for furniture and furnishings in the domestic trade.
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[Title] => Constructors raise howl over plan to restrict steel imports
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Construction and property development costs are likely to increase if
government proceeds with a plan to impose import restrictions on steel products
to protect the National Steel Corp.
The Philippine Constructors Association (PCA) said in a statement that both
public and private infrastructure will be badly affected by import restrictions
on construction inputs since steel products are heavily used in construction
and building technology.
PCA executive director Lito Madrasto said the construction companies are
confused over government's intent to save the NSC "even if it wo
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[Title] => Constructors raise howl over plan to restrict steel imports
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Construction and property development costs are likely to increase if
government proceeds with a plan to impose import restrictions on steel products
to protect the National Steel Corp.
The Philippine Constructors Association (PCA) said in a statement that both
public and private infrastructure will be badly affected by import restrictions
on construction inputs since steel products are heavily used in construction
and building technology.
PCA executive director Lito Madrasto said the construction companies are
confused over government's intent to save the NSC "even if it wo
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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