The Philippine government has dropped a plan to import up to 300,000 tonnes of rice from various governments as its traditional main supplier, Vietnam, has resumed selling grains, the agriculture …
PTI govt decides to introduce more tax concessions in Finance Bill before final voting
The federal government has decided to introduce more tax concessions for industrialists and businesses in the Finance Bill before final voting on it by the national assembly aimed at soothing some …
Bankers in India are more productive working from home
As banks and asset managers around the world try to figure out how they’ll manage their offices after the coronavirus pandemic, many in Mumbai — India’s finance hub — see the opportunity for …
Qatar MSME opportunities showcased on International MSME Day
Opportunities for micro and small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Qatar were showcased during “International MSME Day”, a virtual event held Saturday, in association with the India …
Georgia film tax poised for more scrutiny in legislature-approved bill
New scrutiny will be applied to tax credits that relieve film companies from having to pay billions of dollars annually in Georgia under legislation that …
UAE- Saudi-Emirati Coordination Council holds virtual meeting
DUBAI, 27th June, 2020 (WAM) — The Executive Committee of the Saudi-Emirati Coordination Council held a virtual meeting under the chairmanship of Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet …
Where to by the the just-released Air Jordan 11 Low ‘Concord Bred’
After many weeks of postponements, the Air Jordan 11 Low “Concord Bred” is finally available for purchase. As the name suggests, the sneaker combines both the iconic “Concord” and “Bred” colorways …
Bank of Japan Likely to Cut Economic Forecasts on Covid-19
The Bank of Japan is likely to lower its economic projections again next month as the heavy impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the domestic and global economies becomes clearer.The International …
Pakistan raises petrol prices by nearly Rs 26
Pakistan government has increased the prices of all petroleum products by up to nearly Pakistani Rupees 26. The price of petrol has been raised by a whopping Rs 25.58 to Rs 100.10 per litre from the …
Finance commission lists out three main reasons for India’s low agri exports despite high farm production
Despite India’s global advantage in terms of hectares of arable land, it significantly lags smaller countries in exports ($) per hectare, mostly due to low yields and farm productivity; low focus on …