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  • China's debt-trap diplomacy reaches the Philippines, which is likely to accept Chinese loans 1,100% more expensive than other options

  • China’s slowdown and Philippine growth (Part I)

  • China’s slowdown and Philippine growth (Part II)

  • Chinese builders scramble for construction projects in Philippines under S$244b infrastructure drive

  • Chinese businessmen flock to Duterte's Malacañang

  • Chinese businessmen to invest $9.45-Bin PH

  • Chinese company banned by World Bank bags PH infrastructure project

  • Chinese developers continue ‘economic invasion’ in key Philippine urban areas

  • Chinese firms in Marawi rehab once blacklisted by World Bank

  • Chinese firms shopping for $1.5 B worth of PH goods

  • Chinese foreign minister set to visit Philippines

  • Chinese friendship bridge in Manila not so popular with the locals

  • Chinese gov’t to participate in major infra projects in PH

  • Chinese Money Triggers Dizzying Rally in Manila Property

  • Chinese nationals, companies now ALI’s biggest foreign condo buyers

  • Chinese-led Bangon Marawi consortium disqualified due to fund shortage

  • De Lima: Probe 'influx of Chinese nationals' in Philippines

  • Del Rosario names 9 members of China-Ph consortium that will build the “new Marawi”

  • DFA clarifies postponement of joint trade commission with China

  • DICT, China Telecom sign deal for submarine cable

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