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[Title] => Ford to export cars from RP plant
[Summary] => US auto maker Ford Motor Co. will begin exporting completely built-up vehicles (CBU) from its Philippine plant to at least two countries in the region beginning this month, company officials said yesterday.
The Ford export program was firmed up during a visit by Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II to Washington, during which he signed a memorandum of agreement with Ford Motor Co. vice chairman Wayne Booker.
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[Summary] => The American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (Amcham) expressed yesterday its deep concern over the rising number of kidnappings in the country.
Terry Emrick, Amcham president said the kidnapping problem appears to have gotten worse. "The rash of kidnappings does not help the reputation of the Philippines," Emrick said.
Emrick, who is also the president of Ford Philippines, said security firms consulted by Amcham think that kidnapping is getting worse.
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The Ford export program was firmed up during a visit by Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II to Washington, during which he signed a memorandum of agreement with Ford Motor Co. vice chairman Wayne Booker.
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Emrick, who is also the president of Ford Philippines, said security firms consulted by Amcham think that kidnapping is getting worse.
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November 14, 2001 - 12:00am