JAKARTA: Indonesia has reinstated a temporary luxury-tax break on sales of smaller cars as the concession helped boost demand for vehicles, the finance ministry said. The tax break, which had expired …
Govt has yet to clear cabbage buyback payment
More than 100 farmers in Naja and Dogar gewogs of Paro still await payment for the cabbage they sold to the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Cooperatives (DAMC) in July of this year.
Govt has yet to clear cabbage buyback payment
More than 100 farmers in Naja and Dogar gewogs of Paro still await payment for the cabbage they sold to the Department of Agricultural Marketing and Cooperatives (DAMC) in July of this year.
Odia Migrant Worker Dies In Oman, Devastated Family Appeals For Help To Bring Back Body
Heavens came crashing down when the devastating news about the death of an Odia migrant labourer in the far off shores of Oman reached his family back in Odisha recently.
GOP Rep. Jim Jordan Self-Owns With Tweet Celebrating Constitution Day
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) celebrated Constitution Day on Friday with a tweet in which he attacked Democrats and said he hoped they would read “the greatest legal document ever written.” The post drew …
Sri Lanka Extends nationwide Curfew Until October 1 To Limit COVID spread
Keheliya Rambukwella stated that the nationwide quarantine curfew, which went into force in late August, has been extended until October 1 to curb COVID-19.
Iran, Tajikistan to increase trade ties
Trend: Iran and Tajikistan could target $500 million trade that could be a new chapter in the relations between the two countries, said the Iranian President …
Treasury Sanctions Jihadist Financiers in Turkey for the Seventh Time Since 2019
Aykan Erdemir The U.S. Department of the Treasury designated five Turkey-based individuals on Thursday for providing a range of financial and travel facilitation services to al-Qaeda. The new …
Japan unveils new 10,000-yen note for 2024
Japan’s new 10,000-yen note, with a change in imagery and increased anti-counterfeiting security measures, is in print, though only for money handling devices. Circulation begins in 2024.
July-August: Pakistan’s food import bill increases 50% YoY, amounts to $1.47bn
Pakistan’s food imports, a topic of discussion in recent months, amounted to $1.47 billion during the first two months of the current financial year, jumping 50% year-on-year. As per the latest data …