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China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank officially opened for business on yesterday in Beijing after a formal ceremony led by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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The Department of Tourism (DOT) is expecting a hefty growth in the number of Korean tourists next year to two million arrivals as exchange of traffic improves.

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An oversupply of high-end residential products may happen in the Philippine market in the next three to five years, however an economist said such development will not make a dent on the stability of property demand in the country.

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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Friday hailed as "historic" a Japanese government decision to loosen restrictions on its military.

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The Mormon church is moving forward with its plan to arm missionaries with iPad minis and broaden their proselytizing to social media.

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Negotiations on a trade pact between a dozen countries around the Pacific Rim will take whatever time they need as the deal has to be both ambitious and comprehensive, US trade representative Michael Froman said.

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The Philippines' electronics and semiconductors industry expects to recover next year and post a 5 percent increase in output on expectations that demand for consumer electronics and mobile phones in developed countries will improve.

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The United States and Japan have agreed to make it easier to import each other's organic products, the latest step in a global effort that could give consumers access to more — and cheaper — organic food.

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The Group of 20's finance ministers said yesterday their countries consider strengthening economic growth and creating jobs to be top priorities.

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The Department of Tourism (DOT) is expecting a hefty growth in the number of Korean tourists next year to two million arrivals as exchange of traffic improves.

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An oversupply of high-end residential products may happen in the Philippine market in the next three to five years, however an economist said such development will not make a dent on the stability of property demand in the country.

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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Friday hailed as "historic" a Japanese government decision to loosen restrictions on its military.

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Negotiations on a trade pact between a dozen countries around the Pacific Rim will take whatever time they need as the deal has to be both ambitious and comprehensive, US trade representative Michael Froman said.

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The Philippines' electronics and semiconductors industry expects to recover next year and post a 5 percent increase in output on expectations that demand for consumer electronics and mobile phones in developed countries will improve.

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The United States and Japan have agreed to make it easier to import each other's organic products, the latest step in a global effort that could give consumers access to more — and cheaper — organic food.

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The Group of 20's finance ministers said yesterday their countries consider strengthening economic growth and creating jobs to be top priorities.

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