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Energy Undersecretary Eduardo Mañalac told a press briefing that Toyota Motor Phils. Corp. may likely import automotive engines from Japan which could be run by CME.
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"If the declining trend continues, many jobs would be affected as well as ancillary support services and auto parts makers," industry sources said.

They said the proliferation of second-hand vehicles has aggravated the already low demand for brand-new motor vehicles.
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Raymond Rodriguez, Toyota assistant vice president for vehicle sales, admitted in an interview with The STAR that Toyota expects a downturn in vehicle sales in the first half of the year. He said even the automobile industry is suffering from the overall uncertainty about the economic and political situation, adding the industry is waiting for the impeachment trial of President Estrada to conclude.
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Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) show that the automotive industry posted a record growth in February alone, expanding by 25.9 percent from 5,533 units sold last year to 6,964 units.

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Energy Undersecretary Eduardo Mañalac told a press briefing that Toyota Motor Phils. Corp. may likely import automotive engines from Japan which could be run by CME.
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"If the declining trend continues, many jobs would be affected as well as ancillary support services and auto parts makers," industry sources said.

They said the proliferation of second-hand vehicles has aggravated the already low demand for brand-new motor vehicles.
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Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) show that the automotive industry posted a record growth in February alone, expanding by 25.9 percent from 5,533 units sold last year to 6,964 units.

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