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  2. Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines started on July 19, 1903, as the Philippine Chamber of Commerce (PCI). In 1948, Hilarion Henares, Sr. established the Small Industries and Machine Shop Owners of the Philippines (abbreviated as SIMSOP) and after two years of establishment, the Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines changed its name to Philippine Chamber of Commerce on March 4, 1950.

  3. Philippine Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) (Filipino: Tanod Baybayin ng Pilipinas) is the third [4] armed uniformed service [5] of the country attached to the Philippines' Department of Transportation, [4] tasked primarily with enforcing laws within Philippine waters, conducting maritime security operations, safeguarding life and property at sea, and protecting marine environment and resources; similar ...

  4. Science and technology in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Helping the environment was one of the focus in developing technology in the Philippines. One of the more known laws to be passed by her administration was the R.A. 9367 or the "Biofuels" act. This act promotes the development and usage of biofuels throughout the country.

  5. Department of Agriculture (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Commerce, which used to be under the Department of Commerce and Communication, was placed under the reorganized department. In 1942, while the Commonwealth government was in exile, the department was re-organized again, becoming the Department of Finance, Agriculture and Commerce .

  6. Philippine Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Organic Act was passed by the United States Congress in 1902 enshrining into more permanent law the commission's legislative and executive authority. As stipulated in that act, the bicameral Philippine Legislature was established in 1907, with the Commission as the upper house and the elected Philippine Assembly acting as lower ...

  7. Sovereignty of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine President Quezon led a twelfth independence mission to Washington to secure a better independence act. The result was the Philippines Independence Act, more popularly known as the "Tydings–McDuffie Act", of 1934, which was ratified by the Philippine Senate. The law provided for the granting of Philippine independence by 1946. [46]

  8. Philippine Collegian - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Collegian is the official weekly ... such as the Ang Malaya of the Philippine College of Commerce, ... of the Philippines College of Law, ...

  9. Lyceum of the Philippines University - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, José P. Laurel opened the School of Commerce, headed by Senator Gil J. Puyat as its first dean, with Hilarion M. Henares as the vice dean. In 1955, the school graduated 53 students who joined the public and private sectors. The School of Commerce was later expanded and became the School of Economics and Business Administration.