Peso closes stronger at P55.37:$1
THE Philippine currency ended the year stronger against the greenback on Friday.
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THE Philippine currency ended the year stronger against the greenback on Friday.
Dear PAO, I am living far from my workplace and because of this, I am thinking of buying a car. I confided this problem to my parents who are also car enthusiasts and they advised me to get an electric vehicle. They told me that it will be a good choice since I can use it daily as it is not covered by the number coding scheme. Is there a law that exempts electric vehicles from the number coding scheme? Bean
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