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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Hanjin building bigger shipyard in Surigao

AFTER building a $720-million shipyard in Subic, Korean industrial giant Hanjin Heavy Industries Co. is building an even bigger shipyard in Mindanao, MalacaƱang claimed Saturday.

Presidential Management Staff (PMS) head Cerge Remonde said Hanjin is laying the groundwork for an "even bigger" shipyard at Misamis Oriental, near Cagayan de Oro City.

"Na-amaze tayo (We were already amazed when they were) building one of the biggest shipyards in the world sa Subic. They are building an even bigger shipyard at Misamis Oriental near Cagayan de Oro, bigger than what we have in Subic," Remonde said on government-run dzRB radio, but did not give further details.

He would only say that this shows the people can achieve more if they are united instead of dabbling in politics.

"Sana (I wish) we can be more united if we can set aside partisan politics until 2010," he said. (JMR/Sunnex)

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