+ Follow PHILIPPINE FINANCE SECRETARY CESAR PURISIMA Tag
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[Title] => Purisima: Invite all SE Asian nations to Pacific trade pact
[Summary] => A US-backed Pacific free trade pact could cause resentment in Southeast Asia as it would leave some nations in the region better positioned to access America’s market than others, a top Philippine official said Thursday.
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[Title] => Philippines: Invite all ASEAN members to Pacific pact
[Summary] => A U.S.-backed Pacific free trade pact could cause resentment in Southeast Asia as it would leave some nations in the region better positioned to access America's market than others, a top Philippine official said Thursday.
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[Title] => RP loses $5.53 million annually in uncollected taxes
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August 18, 2010 - 11:00pm