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==[[Philippines News|News from the Philippines]]==
==[[Philippines News|News from the Philippines]]==
*'''Dutch, Japanese shipbuilders keen on investing in PH'''
*'''IFC, ADB invest P5B in PH firm’s green bonds'''
*Wednesday, February 6, 2019  
*Thursday, February 7, 2019  


:The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) last week said several foreign companies expressed interests in the maritime development program that will enhance the domestic capability for shipbuilding and ship repair (SBSR) in the country.
:AC Energy said  the International Finance Corp. (IFC) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have invested in its green bonds for a total amount of approximately P4.97 billion ($95 million).


:Shipyards Regulation Service (SRS) head of Marina Ramon Hernandez announced this last week. He told reporters, “A Dutch company will be talking to BOI (Board of Investments). We also did investment mission in Japan, two years ago. We were able to encourage Yano Shipbuilding Company in Japan. They also showed interest in putting their facilities here.” ........... [https://www.manilatimes.net/dutch-japanese-shipbuilders-keen-on-investing-in-ph/507204/<font size=4 color=green>Full Story»</font>]
:AC Energy said  it will use the money to further pursue its goal of beefing up its renewable energy capacity projects in the Philippines as well as in Indonesia, Vietnam and Australia ........... [https://www.malaya.com.ph/business-news/business/ifc-adb-invest-p5b-ph-firm%E2%80%99s-green-bonds<font size=4 color=green>Full Story»</font>]


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*'''PH, Papua New Guinea sign MOU on fisheries cooperation'''
*'''Dutch, Japanese shipbuilders keen on investing in PH'''
*Tuesday, February 5, 2019  
*Wednesday, February 6, 2019  


:The Department of Agriculture, through the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the National Fisheries Authority of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea to improve ties on fisheries development.
:The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) last week said several foreign companies expressed interests in the maritime development program that will enhance the domestic capability for shipbuilding and ship repair (SBSR) in the country.


:The agreement identifies several areas of cooperation:  promotion of fishing ventures in both countries’ waters, post-harvest and fish processing development, training and technology transfer, and joint research activities, among others ........... [https://www.malaya.com.ph/business-news/business/ph-papua-new-guinea-sign-mou-fisheries-cooperation<font size=4 color=green>Full Story»</font>]
:Shipyards Regulation Service (SRS) head of Marina Ramon Hernandez announced this last week. He told reporters, “A Dutch company will be talking to BOI (Board of Investments). We also did investment mission in Japan, two years ago. We were able to encourage Yano Shipbuilding Company in Japan. They also showed interest in putting their facilities here.” ........... [https://www.manilatimes.net/dutch-japanese-shipbuilders-keen-on-investing-in-ph/507204/<font size=4 color=green>Full Story»</font>]


==Independent Philippine Cities==
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