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Japanese multinational engineering and electronics company, Hitachi Ltd., is eyeing to expand its presence in the Philippines in various aspects of business.

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Last January, Lexus launched the world’s first Luxury Full-hybrid compact, the 2011 CT200h at its home country in Japan. Japan, which only welcomed the Lexus brand last 2005, is one of the first countries to offer the premium-hybrid cars in the world.

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Leaders of the Network of Independent Travel Agencies (NITAS) and the Travel Cooperative of the Philippines (TCP) said Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon should be supported in his program to boost tourism since it is the whole country that will benefit from it.
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Japanese multinational engineering and electronics company, Hitachi Ltd., is eyeing to expand its presence in the Philippines in various aspects of business.

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Last January, Lexus launched the world’s first Luxury Full-hybrid compact, the 2011 CT200h at its home country in Japan. Japan, which only welcomed the Lexus brand last 2005, is one of the first countries to offer the premium-hybrid cars in the world.

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Leaders of the Network of Independent Travel Agencies (NITAS) and the Travel Cooperative of the Philippines (TCP) said Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon should be supported in his program to boost tourism since it is the whole country that will benefit from it.
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