West Philippine Sea
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ASEAN ministers rock no boats in Myanmar, South China Sea
CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Foreign ministers of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Friday hewed to the group’s practice of reaching the least provocative consensus possible in discussions of such divisive issues as Myanmar’s Rohingya crisis and China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea. A two-day Foreign Ministers’ Retreat was the regional […]
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Carpio: China still after Philippines’ exclusive economic zone
MANILA, Philippines – “China is still after our exclusive economic zone.” Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio issued this warning on Thursday, noting that China’s seemingly slow march towards the contested areas of West Philippine Sea is “just temporary.” “The intention of China is very clear. They want to control the West Philippine Sea,” […]
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Carpio: China may be slowing down but aim to ‘grab’ PHL’s EEZ still there
China could be “slowing down” in trying to get control of the South China Sea but this is only temporary, Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio warned on Thursday. “The intention of China is very clear. They want to control the West Philippine Sea. We should always bear that in mind that their intention […]
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Don’t let Chinese firm take over Hanjin shipyard – Trillanes
MANILA, Philippines – Opposition Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday, January 17, warned against letting a Chinese company take over Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines’ shipyard in Subic Bay, citing its serious implications on Philippine national security. Trillanes made the statement in a Senate media forum, while responding to questions about a possible government […]
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China to takeover Hanjin Philippines? It doesn’t make sense, says Carpio
MANILA, Philippines — Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on Thursday warned about the security implications of a possible Chinese takeover of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Corp. Philippines in Subic. Hanjin Philippines, a subsidiary of South Korean shipbuilder Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Co. Ltd., recently declared bankruptcy. “China claims our West Philippine Sea. If […]
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Hanjin PHL may need 8 years to recover
THE government is looking into having other foreign white knights to acquire Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines (HHIC-Phil), with an initial eight-year rehabilitation plan on the table. An Olongapo City court granted HHIC-Phil’s petition to enter into corporate rehabilitation on Monday. Citing initial data, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Deputy Governor Diwa C. Guinigundo […]
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PLA South China Sea Fleet sets sail for far-sea drill
A formation of Chinese naval ships consisting of four advanced warships under the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theater Command’s South China Sea Fleet set sail Wednesday for deepwater exercises with the PLA’s Air Force, Rocket Force and Strategic Support Force. The PLA forces will conduct joint exercises focusing on anti-terrorism, anti-piracy and joint search […]
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Vietnam frustrated by slow pace of talks on South China Sea code of conduct
The country’s foreign minister Pham Bình Minh made the comments after China and Vietnam wrapped up their latest talks on their land and maritime borders on Monday with a pledge to maintain maritime stability. He told local media that Hanoi was trying to maintain a balance between the United States and China at a time […]
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Philippines Should Take Over Shipyard to Keep It From Chinese, Officials Say
MANILA — The Philippine government should take control of the country’s largest shipyard, the defense secretary said on Thursday, after officials raised concerns that Chinese companies seeking to take it over would act as agents of Beijing, projecting China’s power deeper into the region. Among the foreign companies expressing interest in the sprawling shipyard on […]
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PHILIPPINE DEFENCE CHIEF URGES REVIEW OF US TREATY AMID SOUTH CHINA SEA TENSIONS
Manila should review its defence agreement with Washington to clarify when the United States will come to its aid, as tensions in the South China Sea are the Philippines’ “most difficult” security challenge, its Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Thursday. A former defence attaché to Washington, Lorenzana was speaking at the Foreign Correspondents Association […]