Philippines to Release Final Assessment on Mining Firms Soon

Published: Aug 23, 2017 11:38
The final assessment on mining companies, which had been ordered for suspension and cancel by former secretary Gina Lopez in an intensified government environment crackdowns, will be released soon.

SHANGHAI, Aug. 23 (SMM) – The final assessment on mining companies, which had been ordered to be suspended and cancelled by former secretary Gina Lopez in an intensified government environment crackdowns, will be released soon, new environment secretary Roy Cimatu said. 

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The drafts will be finished by end of August, he said. 

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