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[Title] => Plaque of Appreciation for Sec. Teves
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Department of Finance (center) Sec. Margarito Teves receives a plaque of appreciation from Dr. James Dy (right), chairman of the board and president of the Philippine-Chinese Charitable Association Inc...
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[Title] => Local cigarette firms buck Philip Morris tax proposal
[Summary] => Makers of low-priced cigarettes joined hands yesterday in rejecting a proposal by tobacco giant Philip Morris Philippines Inc. (PMPI) for a uniform tax increase of P1 for all cigarette brands.
In a joint statement, Fortune Tobacco Corp. and Associated Anglo American Tobacco Corp. said that while they fully support President Arroyos appeal to help raise much-needed revenue from the tobacco industry, PMPIs proposal will effectively "kill" low and medium-priced brands and displace thousands of tobacco farmers and factory workers.
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In a joint statement, Fortune Tobacco Corp. and Associated Anglo American Tobacco Corp. said that while they fully support President Arroyos appeal to help raise much-needed revenue from the tobacco industry, PMPIs proposal will effectively "kill" low and medium-priced brands and displace thousands of tobacco farmers and factory workers.
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September 17, 2004 - 12:00am