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China and the Philippines are tacitly sharing fishing grounds, which may extend to other resources
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Manila's ties with Washington will continue, unsteadily, while its infrastructure cooperation with Beijing will grow
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Any recovery in mining investment could stimulate exports, although the impact on employment will be limited
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The government is planning increased public spending, especially on infrastructure
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The recent UNCLOS ruling in favour of the Philippines present Hanoi with a complex web of choices
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An international tribunal has issued a watershed ruling in the Philippine case against China over the South China Sea
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China and Indonesia are clashing over fishing rights, while Cambodia is defining its UNCLOS tribunal response
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Cash-strapped small island states dependent on fishing, tourism and aid are prime candidates for outreach from Beijing
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Piracy may be waning off Somalia, but South-east Asian pirates have been active and Nigerians are moving into kidnapping
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A surge in pre-election spending will not be an option, though the president will try to impose a chosen successor
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