TOBACCO growers expressed support for the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act, citing the need to address unfair competition from smuggled tobacco products, and asked the President to sign the measure before he addresses Congress in July. “We believe the bill will help prevent the smuggling of a...
Read Also
- Thomas Cook to introduce AI solutions in travel space for sales growth: MD & CEO Mahesh Iyer
- Retail sector sees 4% sequential growth in April, QSR and food segment shine
- Kerala fisheries varsity inks pact with Bournemouth University
- Jet fuel demand surges as Indians prefer air travel for business and leisure
- Space data fuels agriculture innovation drive
- Indian spice industry seeks speedy action to resolve ETO issues
- This Crypto, Pumping 12% On New Asset Tokenization Milestone, Is 'An Opportunity Of A Lifetime,' Says Analyst
- Former Facebook, Nike DEI Manager Entrusted With 'Doing The Right Thing' Gets Over 5 Years In Prison For $5M Fraud
- Tesla's New Model 3 Performance Gets Second $1000 Price Hike, Retains Tax Credit Perk
- Warning For Chinese Economy? Shoppers Fail To Keep Pace With Factory Output
Latest BusinessWorld Online
- TRB issues toll exemption rules for trucks carrying farm produce
- Battery storage manufacturer StB GigaFactory targets July start for New Clark City operations
- NFA procurement shortfalls cast doubt on agency’s ability to intervene in rice market
- Ancillary service charges seen rising in May billing
- Fisheries production slips 0.5% in first quarter
- PHL biofuel consumption expected to rise this year — USDA
- Excise tax review put forward as inflation containment measure
- P87.6 million release approved for tobacco regulator
- Improved financial literacy still needed among Filipinos
- Mall tenants ordered to explain privacy issues