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Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines
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                    [ArticleID] => 1930820
                    [Title] => French firm Naval Group studies takeover of Hanjin Subic
                    [Summary] => French firm Naval Group is conducting a study for a possible takeover of the shipyard facility of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines (HHIC-Phil Inc.) in Subic, according to the Board of Investments.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-07-01 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1473425
                    [AuthorName] => Louella Desiderio
                    [SectionName] => Business
                    [SectionUrl] => business
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/06/30/bus4-hanjin_2019-06-30_19-14-58308_thumbnail.jpg
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                    [ArticleID] => 1900060
                    [Title] => Dutch shipbuilder eyes Hanjin assets
                    [Summary] => A leading Dutch shipbuilder has expressed interest in the shipyard facility of financially troubled Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines (HHIC-Phil Inc.) in Subic, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-03-10 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1473425
                    [AuthorName] => Louella Desiderio
                    [SectionName] => Business
                    [SectionUrl] => business
                    [URL] => 
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                    [ArticleID] => 1892358
                    [Title] => 30,000 jobs offered to displaced Hanjin workers
                    [Summary] => Around 30,000 jobs were offered to affected workers of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines at a job fair held at the Subic Bay Freeport yesterday.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-02-10 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1165072
                    [AuthorName] => Bebot Sison Jr.
                    [SectionName] => Nation
                    [SectionUrl] => nation
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/02/09/nat2-hanjin-shipyard-fb-page_2019-02-09_20-59-21209_thumbnail.jpg
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                    [ArticleID] => 1887564
                    [Title] => Government offers financing assistance to potential Hanjin investor
                    [Summary] => The government is ready to provide assistance should a private entity decide to invest in the embattled Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines (HHIC), the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said yesterday.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-24 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1804771
                    [AuthorName] => Mary Grace Padin
                    [SectionName] => Business
                    [SectionUrl] => business
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/01/23/bus3-benjamin-diokno-kj-rosales_2019-01-23_19-33-47313_thumbnail.jpg
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                    [ArticleID] => 1887308
                    [Title] => Jobs await displaced Hanjin workers — DOLE
                    [Summary] => Workers at Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines who will lose their jobs can be reemployed either here or abroad, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-23 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1804856
                    [AuthorName] => Mayen Jaymalin
                    [SectionName] => Nation
                    [SectionUrl] => nation
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/01/22/nat1-hanjin_2019-01-22_21-23-17966_thumbnail.jpg
                )

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                    [ArticleID] => 1887122
                    [Title] => Sino?
                    [Summary] => SINO na ang papalit sa Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines sa Subic, ngayong nagdeklara na nalulugi na sila at hindi na makapagpapatuloy ng negosyo, dahil humina na raw ang merkado para sa mga malala­king barko.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-22 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 134525
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1444024
                    [AuthorName] => Korina Sanchez
                    [SectionName] => PSN Opinyon
                    [SectionUrl] => opinyon
                    [URL] => 
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                    [ArticleID] => 1886412
                    [Title] => Sherwin Gatchalian: ‘Look for white knight for Hanjin’
                    [Summary] => Instead of taking over the facilities of the bankrupt Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines, the government should look for a white knight to revive the shipbuilding company and save thousands of jobs, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said yesterday.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-19 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1805432
                    [AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
                    [SectionName] => Headlines
                    [SectionUrl] => headlines
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/01/18/8-hanjin-shipyard_2019-01-18_23-50-47525_thumbnail.jpg
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                    [ArticleID] => 1885632
                    [Title] => BSP stress test shows minimal bank impact of Hanjin debt woes
                    [Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said yesterday the failure of Korean shipbuilder Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines (HHIC-Phil) to settle its obligations to five of the largest banks in the Philippines worth over P21 billion would have minimal impact on the capitalization of the banking industry.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-17 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1097197
                    [AuthorName] => Lawrence Agcaoili
                    [SectionName] => Business
                    [SectionUrl] => business
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/01/16/bus3-hanjin-ed-jones-afp_2019-01-16_19-32-25314_thumbnail.jpg
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                    [ArticleID] => 1885840
                    [Title] => Duterte open to government takeover of Hanjin
                    [Summary] => Concerned about saving thousands of Filipino jobs, President Duterte is open to a government takeover of the Subic Bay shipbuilding facilities of the bankrupt Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said yesterday.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-17 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1805432
                    [AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
                    [SectionName] => Headlines
                    [SectionUrl] => headlines
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/01/16/gen1-hanjin-heavy-industries_2019-01-16_23-52-35373_thumbnail.jpg
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                    [ArticleID] => 1885369
                    [Title] => Hanjin mess unlikely to shake Philippine banks — Fitch unit
                    [Summary] => The failure of troubled Korean shipbuilder Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines to settle its obligations to five of the largest banks in the Philippines worth over P21 billion is unlikely to rock the country’s stable banking system, a unit of Fitch Group said yesterday.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-01-16 00:00:00
                    [ColumnID] => 0
                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1097197
                    [AuthorName] => Lawrence Agcaoili
                    [SectionName] => Business
                    [SectionUrl] => business
                    [URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2019/01/15/bus4-hanjin_2019-01-15_19-59-23887_thumbnail.jpg
                )

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