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Petrochemical Corp. of Asia and the Pacific chief operating officer Henry Leung said "the ball is now in the court of the government to proceed with the project."

"The private proponents are ready to proceed with the project as long as the government is able to assure certain conditions such as tariff protection and adequate market," Leung said.
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Petrochemical Corp. of Asia and the Pacific chief operating officer Henry Leung said "the ball is now in the court of the government to proceed with the project."

"The private proponents are ready to proceed with the project as long as the government is able to assure certain conditions such as tariff protection and adequate market," Leung said.
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