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Economic & Socio-Civic Advocacies of FFCCCII in past 70 Years
The Philippine Star|January 29, 2025
Over seven decades, the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) has been at the forefront of diverse economic advocacies and socio-civic projects, showcasing their unwavering commitment to national development.

Key initiatives include:

1. Advocating progressive economic and social policies for sustainable and inclusive Philippine economic growth, global competitiveness, and development.

2. Fostering both domestic and foreign investments to fortify the Philippine economy.

3. Championing the growth and enhancement of Philippine tourism.

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