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May 4th, 2008 08:24 PM #13
Uls kaya ko. Kayang-kaya. Yung ngang local na Secosana bag di kami makabili Gucci pa at LV pa ....
Uls, ano yung LV? Luciano Vavaroti?
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May 4th, 2008 09:02 PM #15
O tingnan mo uls pareho pala tayo..jack and Jill at boy bawang paborito ko rin lalo na pag boxing o pba/nba games....
Yung may ari ng Boy bawang di makapaniwala kikita sya ng ganyan...aba dito sa amin sa Cavite ang laki ng billboard yan.
Kumita talaga.
Maraming may trabahong Pinoy marami ing nakikinabang tulad natin. mayroon ba ang Frito lay nyan o pepsico?
Malakas din dito yung Hany chocnat
Yung kamag-anak ko sa Canada at Dubai aba ay namakyaw ng isang kahon ng boy bawang at hany chocnat at dinala pauwi sa Toronto/Vancouver at sa UAE. Sikat daw sa mga Pinoy dun.......
Proudly philippine made di ba...
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May 4th, 2008 10:18 PM #16
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May 4th, 2008 10:51 PM #17
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May 5th, 2008 03:37 AM #18
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May 5th, 2008 07:06 AM #19Palace preparing EO compelling agencies to buy local products
By Max V de Leon
Business Mirror
Monday, May 5, 2008
DOMESTIC manufacturers see their hurting businesses getting a new lease on life with the order of President Arroyo requiring government instrumentalities to prioritize locally made products in their procurement.
Jesus Arranza, president of the Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI), said this is a big boost for them considering the government is the biggest market, particularly in infrastructure-related products.
“It will expand the market of local manufacturers and encourage them to expand,” Arranza told the BusinessMirror.
Arranza said with a budget of over P1 trillion, they are just hoping to capture at least 20 percent of the government’s spending and the local industries will be in better shape.
He said even those that are currently experiencing low utilization rate due to stiff competition from imported items will be expanding their production capacity.
More important, Arranza said by blocking government’s procurement of imported items, smuggling will also be curbed.“If the government, which is the biggest consumer, stops buying imported items, smuggling will also stop,” he said.
Last edited by jpdm; May 5th, 2008 at 07:08 AM.
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