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                    [Title] => Korean shipbuilder opens P40-M training center
                    [Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co. (HHIC), which is building a shipyard in Zambales’ Redondo peninsula, recently opened what is considered the country’s most modern training center built at a cost of P40 million in Subic town.


"The training center is one of the many good things that are happening in the Subic Freeport in the past six months," Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) administrator and chief executive officer Armand Arreza told The STAR.
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Ayon kay SBMA Chairman Felicito Salonga, ang US$1-bilyon kasunduan para sa konstruksyon ng shipyard ay nakatakdang umpisahan sa buwan ng Abril 2006 sa may 230-ektaryang lote sa bahagi ng Redondo Peninsula sa loob ng Freeport Zone at magkakaroon ng may 30, 000 direct at indirect job opportunities.
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                    [Title] => Korean shipbuilder opens P40-M training center
                    [Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co. (HHIC), which is building a shipyard in Zambales’ Redondo peninsula, recently opened what is considered the country’s most modern training center built at a cost of P40 million in Subic town.


"The training center is one of the many good things that are happening in the Subic Freeport in the past six months," Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) administrator and chief executive officer Armand Arreza told The STAR.
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Ayon kay SBMA Chairman Felicito Salonga, ang US$1-bilyon kasunduan para sa konstruksyon ng shipyard ay nakatakdang umpisahan sa buwan ng Abril 2006 sa may 230-ektaryang lote sa bahagi ng Redondo Peninsula sa loob ng Freeport Zone at magkakaroon ng may 30, 000 direct at indirect job opportunities.
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