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[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II is optimistic the US will grant the Philippines request for higher garments and textile quotas.
Roxas, who accompanied President Arroyo during her state visit to the US, had met with US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick early this week to discuss the Philippines garments and textile quotas.
"We requested to have our quotas reevaluated in light of the Vietnam situation and the remaining time left before the end of the quota regime in 2005," Roxas said.
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US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick met with his counterparts from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Manila to sell an initiative launched by President George W. Bush for bilateral FTAs in the region.
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Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II lamented the US decision to include the country again in the priority list of International Property Rights violators.
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Roxas, who accompanied President Arroyo during her state visit to the US, had met with US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick early this week to discuss the Philippines garments and textile quotas.
"We requested to have our quotas reevaluated in light of the Vietnam situation and the remaining time left before the end of the quota regime in 2005," Roxas said.
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US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick met with his counterparts from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Manila to sell an initiative launched by President George W. Bush for bilateral FTAs in the region.
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November 21, 2002 - 12:00am