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Duterte denies Chinese businessman is his economic adviser

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In this Sept. 13, 2018, file photo, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte listens during a command conference on Typhoon Mangkhut, locally named Typhoon Ompong, at the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council operations center in metropolitan Manila, Philippines. President Duterte said Thursday, Oct. 4, he might have cancer and added that "I don't know where I'm now physically" as he awaited the result of recent medical tests.(AP Photo/Aaron Favila, File)

President Rodrigo Duterte denied on Tuesday that Chinese businessman Michael Yang is his economic adviser.

“[He] cannot be because he’s a Chinese,” Duterte told reporters in Malacañang.

In his website www.opea.com.ph, Yang claimed to be Duterte’s economic adviser.

Yang, who owns the Davao City Los Amigos store, has been seen in several photos with the President, including during the chief executive’s visit to China in 2016.

Duterte earlier cleared Yang from illegal drug links during a speech at the Palace as he cited the close ties between the businessman and Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua.

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He even said Yang joined the entourage of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang when the he visited the Philippines. /atm

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