LEADING manufacturers and retailers have been pitched on adopting a “voluntary” price freeze, with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) calling on them to do their part in curbing rising prices of essential goods. In a statement on Thursday, the DTI expressed gratitude for industry’s willingne...
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