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Isang panel ng mga babaeng geologist at mining engineer ang iniharap sa isang forum ng Diwata-Women in Resource Development Inc. (Diwata) sa pakikipagtulungan ng Bulong-Pulungan sa Sofitel.

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A new study disclosed that from 2000 to 2005, estimated revenue losses were huge with over P79 billion in tariffs and close to P176 billion in value-added taxes for a grand total of P255 billion or P64 billion a year.
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This was announced Tuesday night by Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) vice president Elizabeth Lee and Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina who both, however, could not give further details about the EO.
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