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Despite being tagged as a rising star in tourism in the recent World Economic Forum, the Philippines still lags behind its Asian neighbors in attracting the second largest tourist group in Europe – the Germans.

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The Philippines is now slowly gaining the attention of the German investment community following the country’s remarkable economic and political performance.

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A number of German-based power firms are expected to invest in the local renewable energy industry, German embassy commercial attache to the Philippines Christof Wegner said over the weekend.

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Despite being tagged as a rising star in tourism in the recent World Economic Forum, the Philippines still lags behind its Asian neighbors in attracting the second largest tourist group in Europe – the Germans.

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The Philippines is now slowly gaining the attention of the German investment community following the country’s remarkable economic and political performance.

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A number of German-based power firms are expected to invest in the local renewable energy industry, German embassy commercial attache to the Philippines Christof Wegner said over the weekend.

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