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                    [Title] => British retailers remain eager to do business in RP
                    [Summary] => British retailers remain eager to do business in the Philippines despite rising political concerns and the recent travel warning issued by the British Embassy.
                    [DatePublished] => 2004-03-04 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => UK traders remain bullish on RP
                    [Summary] => A group of visiting British retailers remain bullish on the country’s business prospects despite the recent military mutiny.


British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond said "its business as usual not only in the retail sector. The July 27 incident has absolutely no impact."

Dimond said the presence of British retailers in the country disproves any apprehension about the stability of the Arroyo government.
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In fact last year, Dimond said most of the visas issued by the British government are for nurses who are now in UK.
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Ito ang naging pahayag sa isang pulong balitaan ni British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond.

Binanggit pa ni Dimond na noong nakaraang taon na karamihan sa inisyu na visa ng British government ay mga nurses.
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British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond said "its business as usual not only in the retail sector. The July 27 incident has absolutely no impact."

Dimond said the presence of British retailers in the country disproves any apprehension about the stability of the Arroyo government.
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In fact last year, Dimond said most of the visas issued by the British government are for nurses who are now in UK.
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Ito ang naging pahayag sa isang pulong balitaan ni British Ambassador to the Philippines Paul Dimond.

Binanggit pa ni Dimond na noong nakaraang taon na karamihan sa inisyu na visa ng British government ay mga nurses.
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