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                    [Summary] => Vice President Noli de Castro said yesterday Chinese investors had hinted during a meeting in China that the lengthy documentation process required for investing in the Philippines is driving away foreign investors.


The Vice President, who arrived last Friday from a six-day official visit to China, said certain policies are driving away investors and that other countries in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, are benefiting from this.
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The Vice President, who arrived last Friday from a six-day official visit to China, said certain policies are driving away investors and that other countries in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, are benefiting from this.
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De Castro, who is on a six-day official visit, arrived in Beijing last Sunday and will return to the country Friday.

De Castro urged China to invest more in the Philippines during separate meetings with Wen and Vice President Zeng Qinghong.
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The Vice President, who arrived last Friday from a six-day official visit to China, said certain policies are driving away investors and that other countries in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, are benefiting from this.
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De Castro, who is on a six-day official visit, arrived in Beijing last Sunday and will return to the country Friday.

De Castro urged China to invest more in the Philippines during separate meetings with Wen and Vice President Zeng Qinghong.
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