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  • PH ranks highest in business optimism in ASEAN

  • ANALYSIS: A puzzling No. 1 ranking in investing options

  • CebuPac expands China operations

  • China in line to pip US, Japan and become Philippines' biggest trading partner

  • China slump’s likeliest victims in ASEAN: Philippines, Malaysia

  • China, Japan to impact PH exports

  • Commentary: Philippine economy set to outpace China's

  • Duterte blames ‘friend’ Trump for Philippine economy woes

  • Duterte's Philippines Economy Beats China's

  • External factors affecting the 2018 economy

  • Global economic downturn could affect PH

  • Jollibee buys out China manufacturing partners

  • Pernia: US-China trade war to boost PH electronics exports to America

  • PH economic managers hail ranking by U.S. firm, vow more reforms

  • PH lags behind neighbors in trade performance

  • Philippine economy to remain fastest growing in region – IMF

  • Philippines, global markets in tailspin over China woes

  • PHL needs China to survive global gloom–US economist

  • PSA lists PHL’s top trade partners in 1st semester

  • Stepping up PH investment climate

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