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A visiting business delegation from the US-ASEAN Business Council and the US-Philippines Business Council expressed satisfaction and continued confidence in the Philippines yesterday following a meeting with President Arroyo.


"Our mission is a show of commitment by US businesses in the Philippines. The economy is clearly improving and we’re here to reaffirm our support and explore policies to enhance the competitiveness of the Philippines," Council president Matthew Daley said.
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"We know the growing risk of terrorism, and we are continuously sharpening our diplomatic, organization and intelligence resources to confront it," she said in a statement from Malacañang.

"We are acting domestically, regionally and globally to meet the threat and we have strategic partnership with Washington for long-term political and economic security."
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US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone said President George W. Bush’s declaration about the end of major combat operations in Iraq has "specific legal and practical meaning."

Ricciardone said the declaration does not indicate that the US is ready to show the might of its armed forces, following the liberation of Iraq, and train its guns on terrorists.
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US deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs Matthew Daley said the aid was allocated from the $74.7 billion supplemental wartime budget US President George W. Bush asked the US Congress to approve after the invasion of Iraq last week.
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A visiting business delegation from the US-ASEAN Business Council and the US-Philippines Business Council expressed satisfaction and continued confidence in the Philippines yesterday following a meeting with President Arroyo.


"Our mission is a show of commitment by US businesses in the Philippines. The economy is clearly improving and we’re here to reaffirm our support and explore policies to enhance the competitiveness of the Philippines," Council president Matthew Daley said.
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"We know the growing risk of terrorism, and we are continuously sharpening our diplomatic, organization and intelligence resources to confront it," she said in a statement from Malacañang.

"We are acting domestically, regionally and globally to meet the threat and we have strategic partnership with Washington for long-term political and economic security."
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US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone said President George W. Bush’s declaration about the end of major combat operations in Iraq has "specific legal and practical meaning."

Ricciardone said the declaration does not indicate that the US is ready to show the might of its armed forces, following the liberation of Iraq, and train its guns on terrorists.
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US deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs Matthew Daley said the aid was allocated from the $74.7 billion supplemental wartime budget US President George W. Bush asked the US Congress to approve after the invasion of Iraq last week.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1415410 [AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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