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                    [Title] => Our President protects her own
                    [Summary] => Many local businessmen, especially those in manufacturing, heaved a sigh of relief when word came out that the government is now more prone to go easy on the country’s tariff rate reduction commitments with the World Trade Organization.


Reports have it that without necessarily reneging on what many vocally consider as ill-hastened commitments, the government would keep close, if not stay right at the WTO allowable tariff ceiling, even to the point of raising tariffs on those items that are presently lower than the permissible limit.
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Take the new Greenbelt of Ayala Center. It’s now being bannered as the country’s ultimate leisure center that combines shopping, dining and entertainment.
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Reports have it that without necessarily reneging on what many vocally consider as ill-hastened commitments, the government would keep close, if not stay right at the WTO allowable tariff ceiling, even to the point of raising tariffs on those items that are presently lower than the permissible limit.
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