+ Follow MILES ARMITAGE Tag
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[Title] => RP files new WTO suit vs Australia
[Summary] => The Philippine government is poised to file with the World Trade Organization (WTO) another complaint against Australia for imposing "unreasonable" conditions before it allows the entry of local pineapples.
Agriculture Undersecretary Segfredo Serrano Jr. said the complaint is distinct and separate from the governments earlier move to ask the WTO to create a panel that will resolve its dispute with Australia over the latters refusal to accept Philippine bananas.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rocel Felix
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[Title] => Australia putting up more roadblocks for RP bananas
[Summary] => After reversing an earlier decision to finally allow the imports of bananas from the Philippines, the Australian government is poised to put up more roadblocks in the form of more rigid quarantine measures for Philippine bananas.
This was indicated in a letter sent recently by Australian charge d affair Miles Armitage to Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr.
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MILES ARMITAGE
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[Title] => RP files new WTO suit vs Australia
[Summary] => The Philippine government is poised to file with the World Trade Organization (WTO) another complaint against Australia for imposing "unreasonable" conditions before it allows the entry of local pineapples.
Agriculture Undersecretary Segfredo Serrano Jr. said the complaint is distinct and separate from the governments earlier move to ask the WTO to create a panel that will resolve its dispute with Australia over the latters refusal to accept Philippine bananas.
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[Title] => Australia putting up more roadblocks for RP bananas
[Summary] => After reversing an earlier decision to finally allow the imports of bananas from the Philippines, the Australian government is poised to put up more roadblocks in the form of more rigid quarantine measures for Philippine bananas.
This was indicated in a letter sent recently by Australian charge d affair Miles Armitage to Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr.
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