MANILA, Philippines --- China made another offer to President Rodrigo Duterte but this time, it's not a loan or an oil exploration deal. Duterte has revealed that China offered him to have a mobile phone that can't be hacked, but he refused. Duterte made the admission in an interview over GMA 7's Unang Hirit on Monday as he was asked about China's possible shut down of the country's power transmission system as Beijing owns 40 percent stake in the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). "I will ask China now. I'd like to address myself, respectfully to President Xi, what could be the reason because I do not believe that they will do. But if there is, what could ...
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