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                    [Title] => SBMA’s Payumo eyes more Japanese investments in high tech ventures
                    [Summary] => Japanese investors are using the Subic Freeport as a showcase of their advanced technology, according Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman Felicito Payumo as he expressed optimism that more Japanese firms would come in and invest in high tech ventures.


One of Japan’s biggest publicly listed corporations, Sankyo Seiki, recently opened a $100-million manufacturing plant in Subic.
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On Monday, Mrs. Arroyo will fly to Japan on a state visit and an investment mission.

The President said she was happy with Sankyo’s "vote of confidence" on Subic, with its projected annual export volume of $300 million while providing job opportunities to 8,000 Filipinos.
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Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Felicito Payumo announced this after conducting a site inspection at the manufacturing plant of Sankyo Seiki over 5.5 hectares of prime industrial land at the Subic Techno-Park (STEP).
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                    [Title] => SBMA’s Payumo eyes more Japanese investments in high tech ventures
                    [Summary] => Japanese investors are using the Subic Freeport as a showcase of their advanced technology, according Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman Felicito Payumo as he expressed optimism that more Japanese firms would come in and invest in high tech ventures.


One of Japan’s biggest publicly listed corporations, Sankyo Seiki, recently opened a $100-million manufacturing plant in Subic.
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On Monday, Mrs. Arroyo will fly to Japan on a state visit and an investment mission.

The President said she was happy with Sankyo’s "vote of confidence" on Subic, with its projected annual export volume of $300 million while providing job opportunities to 8,000 Filipinos.
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Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Felicito Payumo announced this after conducting a site inspection at the manufacturing plant of Sankyo Seiki over 5.5 hectares of prime industrial land at the Subic Techno-Park (STEP).
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