+ Follow Manufacture Tag
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[Title] => Manufacturing output continued to rise in June
[Summary] => The country’s manufacturing output rose in June from the previous month,with 13 industry groups posting increases, the Philippine Statistics Authority said.
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[Title] => Manufacturing returns to expansion mode
[Summary] => The country’s manufacturing sector went back into growth mode in September, hitting a six-month high, as mobility restrictions were slowly eased during the month.
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[AuthorName] => Louise Maureen Simeon
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[Title] => 38 First Automated Lube Oil Blending Plant in Pandacan
[Summary] => The first Shell Lubeoil Blending Plant in Pandacan, designed to manufacture products with more stringent specifications, went onstream in 1994. The new plant featured state-of-the-art technology in lubricants blending.
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[Title] => Direksiyon at Kulay sa Negosyo
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[Title] => UK police seize parts from 3D-printed gun
[Summary] => British police said Friday they have seized components of a gun made from plastic on a 3-D printer and are testing to see whether it was a viable weapon.
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[Title] => DND bidding on ammo-making equipment fails
[Summary] => The Department of National Defense (DND) declared yesterday a failure of bidding for the purchase of P360 million worth of equipment to manufacture ammunition after bidders failed to satisfy documentary requirements.
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[Title] => Palace okays revised 2005 Investment Priorities Plan
[Summary] => Malacañang has approved the revised 2005 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP) with 11 identified preferred activities.
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[Title] => Roxas bucks WTO proposal on manufacture of drugs
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday the Philippines is against a recent proposal of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to limit the coverage of compulsory licensing to locally manufacture imported pharmaceuticals only to cases of national emergencies and other situation of extreme urgency.
"If the proposal is adopted, it would effectively douse cold water on our program of providing affordable medicines especially to the poor," Roxas said.
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[Title] => UK police seize parts from 3D-printed gun
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[Title] => DND bidding on ammo-making equipment fails
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[Title] => Palace okays revised 2005 Investment Priorities Plan
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[Title] => Roxas bucks WTO proposal on manufacture of drugs
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday the Philippines is against a recent proposal of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to limit the coverage of compulsory licensing to locally manufacture imported pharmaceuticals only to cases of national emergencies and other situation of extreme urgency.
"If the proposal is adopted, it would effectively douse cold water on our program of providing affordable medicines especially to the poor," Roxas said.
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