+ Follow SENIOR TRADE UNDERSECRETARY TOMAS AQUINO Tag
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[Title] => Australia holds release of import risk analysis for RP fruits
[Summary] => Australia continues to hold the release of the almost decade-long Import Risk Analysis (IRA) for Philippine fresh fruits, ...
[DatePublished] => 2008-10-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP remains hopeful on special garments deal with US
[Summary] => The local garments sector has not given up hope on securing a preferential agreement with the US that would allow special access for Philippine-made garments and textiles to the US market even though US officials have already indicated that such an agreement is not forthcoming.
Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Favila over the weekend disclosed that the Philippine garments sector, in fact, has launched another mission to continue to lobby for a preferential garments deal with the US.
According to Favila, the private sector led mission "has nothing to lose."
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => RP remains hopeful on special garments deal with US
[Summary] => The local garments sector has not given up hope on securing a preferential agreement with the US that would allow special access for Philippine-made garments and textiles to the US market even though US officials have already indicated that such an agreement is not forthcoming.
Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Favila over the weekend disclosed that the Philippine garments sector, in fact, has launched another mission to continue to lobby for a preferential garments deal with the US.
According to Favila, the private sector led mission "has nothing to lose."
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