Eight projects are new investments, and six are existing ones that have had their capital increased.
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THE Fiscal Incentives Review Board (FIRB) has assessed projects with investment capital of more than P50 billion as the Philippines aims to attract more investments.
Eight projects are new investments, and six are existing ones that have had their capital increased.
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