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Gangannaet a negosiante, interesado nga umay agpuunan ditoy probinsia

Kinumpirmaran ni Ilocos Norte Gobernador Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos nga adda ti maysa manen nga Amerikano nga investor ti simmangpet ditoy Ilocos Norte itay nabiit.

Kuna ti gobernador nga iti mismo a sand dunes ti kitkitaen iti nasao nga investor a mabalin a pangibukbukan  iti puunan na.

Naragsakan ti gobernador gapu ta naidumduma daytoy nga investor a namnamaen a makatulong ditoy probinsia gapu ta isuna pay ti kimmita kadagiti dadduma nga investors.

Naammuan a pursigido ti American investor a mang-develop wenno mapadur-as  iti sand dunes.

Daytoy ket gapu iti mabalin a naidumduma a naimatangan na a kinapintas ti lugar no idilig na kadagiti sabsabali a lugar a nagtutrungan na.


Gapu iti daytoy, inbatad  ti gobernador a  napintas daytoy a pangrugian ti Ilocos Norte iti itatapog  ti tawen 2014 para iti agtultuloy a panagdur-as ti turismo iti probinsia. (PGIN-CMO)

Herbert Kohler Jr. gleefully accepts the gift of Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee R. Marcos, the traditional hat called “kattukong”. The hat is a sign of nobility and was historically worn by village and farmer leaders in Ilocos Norte. Kohler, president and chairman of the Kohler Company, best known for its plumbing products, together with his family dined at the Malacañang of the North in Paoay on January 4, 2014 upon the invitation of the governor. Kohler flew directly from Australia to Ilocos Norte to explore investment opportunities here. (Alaric A. Yanos)

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