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Officials say explosions and a fire at one of the world's largest petrochemical industrial estates have killed 12 people and injured more than 100 others in eastern Thailand.

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But analysts questioned the wisdom of the move, part of a plan to spend $100 million in each of seven Asian markets, saying the Philippines’ largest company had yet to prove it could perform abroad.
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