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[Title] => Malaysian opposition party reforms voting rules
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AP) - The party of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has extended voting rights to some 300,000 members to elect its top leaders, a major shift from how Malaysian political groups traditionally pick their officials, the group said today.
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[Title] => RP-Malaysia trade ties remain healthy
[Summary] => Trade and investment relations between the Philippines and Malaysia remain healthy and amicable despite some sour investment partnership in the past, visiting Malaysian Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz said yesterday.
"There are no trade irritants between Malaysia and the Philippines," Aziz said even as she ribbed Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II about anti-dumping duties on Malaysian products such as clear float glass, ceramic tiles and some steel products.
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"There are no trade irritants between Malaysia and the Philippines," Aziz said even as she ribbed Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II about anti-dumping duties on Malaysian products such as clear float glass, ceramic tiles and some steel products.
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