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[Title] => EU provides training for Phl diplomats on immigration policies
[Summary] => To prevent prospective Filipino immigrants to Europe from falling victims to illegal recruiters, the European Union (EU) has provided training for Philippine diplomats in EU immigration policies and procedures.
[DatePublished] => 2012-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Marissa del Mar tackles OFW issues on show
[Summary] => In her effort to inform and protect the public, Marissa del Mar tackles the issue of the growing number of recruitment issues on the May 19 episode of her public service program dedicated to OFWs titled Buhay OFW. Now on its third season, the hour-long program airs on TV5’s Aksyon TV 41.
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[Title] => 100 recruitment firms face closure - POEA
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - About a hundred recruitment agencies face possible suspension or closure soon, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) reported.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mitsubishi mulls assembly of entry- level SUV for export
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is still pursuing its plan to manufacture an entry-level sports utility vehicle (SUV) for export even though there is still no set time-frame for the project.
According to MMPC senior vice president Melchor Dizon, Mitsubishi has modified its original plan for an Asian utility vehicle in response to the changing demand of the market.
The entry-level SUV has actually been introduced in Taiwan as the Zinger.
The Zinger, Dizon disclosed, is intended to be assembled only in Taiwan, China and the Philippines.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi mulls assembly of entry- level SUV for export
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is still pursuing its plan to manufacture an entry-level sports utility vehicle (SUV) for export even though there is still no set time-frame for the project.
According to MMPC senior vice president Melchor Dizon, Mitsubishi has modified its original plan for an Asian utility vehicle in response to the changing demand of the market.
The entry-level SUV has actually been introduced in Taiwan as the Zinger.
The Zinger, Dizon disclosed, is intended to be assembled only in Taiwan, China and the Philippines.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi hopes to retain number 2 ranking in RP
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. is hoping to retain its No. 2 overall ranking in terms of automotive sales this year by selling at least 15,000 units this year, according to MMPC senior vice president Melchor Dizon.
As part of its effort to retain its No. 2 spot, MMPC kicked off this years sales pitch with the introduction yesterday of Mitsubishis full size sedan 2006 Galant model.
Mitsubishi, Dizon said, hopes to sell at least 600 units of the luxurious 2006 Galant this year, second again only to Toyotas Camry sedan.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi Phils sees benefits from financial realignment of parent firm
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is hoping to benefit from the current revival plan of its parent firm, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (MMC), aimed at expanding in Southeast Asia and the Philippine governments decision to open up its Automotive Export Program (AEP).
Japans fourth largest auto maker, mired in huge losses and debt, is under pressure to come up with a restructuring plan after its top shareholder DaimlerChrysler AG pulled out of a multibillion dollar bailout plan last week.
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[Title] => Value-based excise tax wont bring down car prices, say manufacturers
[Summary] => Members of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) said yesterday that car prices will remain basically the same as opposed to government claims that prices will go down with the passage of a pending bill in Congress which computes the excise tax on cars based on the vehicles value.
"Prices will stay basically the same since they (car manufacturers) have to offset the effect of the foreign exchange movement against the lower excise taxes," CAMPI said.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi rethinks AUV hub plan for RP
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motor Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is rethinking its earlier plan of making the Philippines its ASEAN hub for the production of Asian utility vehicles (AUVs).
This was disclosed yesterday by Melchor Dizon, MMPC senior vice president, during the formal launch of Mitsubishis 2003 Lancer passenger car.
Dizon said the government must provide more export incentives for local motor vehicle manufacturers to encourage them to make the Philippines an export hub.
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MELCHOR DIZON
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[Title] => EU provides training for Phl diplomats on immigration policies
[Summary] => To prevent prospective Filipino immigrants to Europe from falling victims to illegal recruiters, the European Union (EU) has provided training for Philippine diplomats in EU immigration policies and procedures.
[DatePublished] => 2012-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Marissa del Mar tackles OFW issues on show
[Summary] => In her effort to inform and protect the public, Marissa del Mar tackles the issue of the growing number of recruitment issues on the May 19 episode of her public service program dedicated to OFWs titled Buhay OFW. Now on its third season, the hour-long program airs on TV5’s Aksyon TV 41.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi mulls assembly of entry- level SUV for export
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is still pursuing its plan to manufacture an entry-level sports utility vehicle (SUV) for export even though there is still no set time-frame for the project.
According to MMPC senior vice president Melchor Dizon, Mitsubishi has modified its original plan for an Asian utility vehicle in response to the changing demand of the market.
The entry-level SUV has actually been introduced in Taiwan as the Zinger.
The Zinger, Dizon disclosed, is intended to be assembled only in Taiwan, China and the Philippines.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi mulls assembly of entry- level SUV for export
[Summary] =>
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is still pursuing its plan to manufacture an entry-level sports utility vehicle (SUV) for export even though there is still no set time-frame for the project.
According to MMPC senior vice president Melchor Dizon, Mitsubishi has modified its original plan for an Asian utility vehicle in response to the changing demand of the market.
The entry-level SUV has actually been introduced in Taiwan as the Zinger.
The Zinger, Dizon disclosed, is intended to be assembled only in Taiwan, China and the Philippines.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi hopes to retain number 2 ranking in RP
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. is hoping to retain its No. 2 overall ranking in terms of automotive sales this year by selling at least 15,000 units this year, according to MMPC senior vice president Melchor Dizon.
As part of its effort to retain its No. 2 spot, MMPC kicked off this years sales pitch with the introduction yesterday of Mitsubishis full size sedan 2006 Galant model.
Mitsubishi, Dizon said, hopes to sell at least 600 units of the luxurious 2006 Galant this year, second again only to Toyotas Camry sedan.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mitsubishi Phils sees benefits from financial realignment of parent firm
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is hoping to benefit from the current revival plan of its parent firm, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (MMC), aimed at expanding in Southeast Asia and the Philippine governments decision to open up its Automotive Export Program (AEP).
Japans fourth largest auto maker, mired in huge losses and debt, is under pressure to come up with a restructuring plan after its top shareholder DaimlerChrysler AG pulled out of a multibillion dollar bailout plan last week.
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[Title] => Value-based excise tax wont bring down car prices, say manufacturers
[Summary] => Members of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) said yesterday that car prices will remain basically the same as opposed to government claims that prices will go down with the passage of a pending bill in Congress which computes the excise tax on cars based on the vehicles value.
"Prices will stay basically the same since they (car manufacturers) have to offset the effect of the foreign exchange movement against the lower excise taxes," CAMPI said.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi rethinks AUV hub plan for RP
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motor Philippines Corp. (MMPC) is rethinking its earlier plan of making the Philippines its ASEAN hub for the production of Asian utility vehicles (AUVs).
This was disclosed yesterday by Melchor Dizon, MMPC senior vice president, during the formal launch of Mitsubishis 2003 Lancer passenger car.
Dizon said the government must provide more export incentives for local motor vehicle manufacturers to encourage them to make the Philippines an export hub.
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January 31, 2003 - 12:00am