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  • As China Slows Down, the Philippines Moves to Grab Foreign Investment

  • ASEAN economic ministers eye RCEP to shape trade and economic liberation in Asia

  • Asia Weekly: Philippines opens its arms

  • China commits $1 B agri imports from Phl

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

  • China minister says trade war with US would be ‘disaster’

  • China slaps retaliatory tariffs on 128 US imports

  • China, Russia embrace set as PH creates trade focus teams

  • Chinese Investments in the Philippines

  • Connectivity in Asia: Reviving the Old Silk Road?

  • DFA clarifies postponement of joint trade commission with China

  • Duterte backs China’s RCEP

  • Duterte revives barter trade in Mindanao

  • Increased trade with China, Russia to boost 2017 PHL trade performance

  • Manufacturing Output Contracts in October

  • On the AIIB and the Maritime Silk Road

  • PH among ‘winners’ in region in export growth

  • PH lags behind neighbors in trade performance

  • PH to US, China: Exercise restraint, resume dialogue to avoid trade war

  • PH, China aim to balance bilateral trade in 3-4 years

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