+ Follow OZALLA Tag
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[Title] => A boost for Cha-cha from Spain?
[Summary] => We had it coming. That, perhaps, would be the more sober reaction to what amounted as a direct dig from Oscar Via Ozalla, director of trade and investments of the Spanish Ministry of Trade and Industry.
As bannered in this newspaper last Friday, the Spanish businessmen had expressed concern "over the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and inadequacy of infrastructure in the Philippines which they said were discouraging foreign investments from pouring into the country."
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => A boost for Cha-cha from Spain?
[Summary] => We had it coming. That, perhaps, would be the more sober reaction to what amounted as a direct dig from Oscar Via Ozalla, director of trade and investments of the Spanish Ministry of Trade and Industry.
As bannered in this newspaper last Friday, the Spanish businessmen had expressed concern "over the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and inadequacy of infrastructure in the Philippines which they said were discouraging foreign investments from pouring into the country."
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Takot ang mga Kastila sa kurakot sa Pinas
[Summary] => HINDI lang pala mga Amerikanong negosyante ang napupundi sa nangyayaring corruption sa Pilipinas kundi pati na rin ang mga Kastila. Ibig lamang sabihin, kalat na sa buong mundo ang talamak na katiwalian sa Pilipinas kaya maraming foreign investors ang nagdadalawang-isip kung dito maglalagak ng kanilang pera.
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[Title] => Spanish businessmen air concern over RP red tape
[Summary] => MADRID (via PLDT) Spanish government officials and businessmen have raised concerns over the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and the inadequacy of infrastructure in the Philippines, which they said were discouraging foreign investments from pouring into the country.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-30 00:00:00
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OZALLA
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As bannered in this newspaper last Friday, the Spanish businessmen had expressed concern "over the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and inadequacy of infrastructure in the Philippines which they said were discouraging foreign investments from pouring into the country."
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[Title] => A boost for Cha-cha from Spain?
[Summary] => We had it coming. That, perhaps, would be the more sober reaction to what amounted as a direct dig from Oscar Via Ozalla, director of trade and investments of the Spanish Ministry of Trade and Industry.
As bannered in this newspaper last Friday, the Spanish businessmen had expressed concern "over the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and inadequacy of infrastructure in the Philippines which they said were discouraging foreign investments from pouring into the country."
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Takot ang mga Kastila sa kurakot sa Pinas
[Summary] => HINDI lang pala mga Amerikanong negosyante ang napupundi sa nangyayaring corruption sa Pilipinas kundi pati na rin ang mga Kastila. Ibig lamang sabihin, kalat na sa buong mundo ang talamak na katiwalian sa Pilipinas kaya maraming foreign investors ang nagdadalawang-isip kung dito maglalagak ng kanilang pera.
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[Title] => Spanish businessmen air concern over RP red tape
[Summary] => MADRID (via PLDT) Spanish government officials and businessmen have raised concerns over the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and the inadequacy of infrastructure in the Philippines, which they said were discouraging foreign investments from pouring into the country.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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