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German companies are interested in joining the Philippines’ mining industry, according to the European country’s top diplomat in Manila. READ:

GERMAN companies are interested in joining the Philippines’ mining industry, according to the European country’s top diplomat in Manila.

The Mines and Geosciences Bureau estimated the value of metallic mineral output in the first nine months of 2022 at P175.61 billion, up 29.21% “We are planning to intensify our cooperation in fields like climate and environment, human rights and rule of law, as well as our joint engagement for the international rules-based order in the region,” Ms. Reiffenstuel said.

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