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REUTERSBy Adrian H. Halili, ReporterA FOUR-TO-SIX-MONTH review of tariffs imposed on agricultural goods would promise relief for domestic producers against tariffs lowered potentially until 2028, farmers said.Federation of Free Farmers (FFF) National Manager Raul Q. Montemayor said the more frequent review proposal shortens the review

PRECONDO-UNSPLASH“Russians lined up to purchase US dollars after the Moscow Exchange enforced an immediate suspension of trading in dollars and euros in response to fresh US sanctions,” Newsweek reported. Russia’s central bank announced on June 12 that exchange trading and settlements of deliverable instruments in

1 of 8IC STAR AUTOMOTIVE, INC., official distributor of Mercedes-Benz vehicles in the Philippines, recently debuted the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV at its dealership in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.Aside from “further solidifying (the) Mercedes-Benz commitment to electrification, innovation and sustainability,” the release of the EQE SUV

ALFRED KENNEALLY-UNSPLASHPHILIPPINE coffee imports are expected to fall 3.7% this year, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).In a report, the USDA estimates that imports of soluble coffee to the Philippines would amount to 6.3 million 60-kilogram bags, against 6.5 million bags in 2023.The

Tinrocket, a software company based in Brooklyn, New York, has recently announced the release of their latest app, Photo Tape, on Sunday 23 June, 2024. This innovative photo app, available exclusively for iOS users, offers a fresh take on photo collaging with its minimalistic design

PHILIPPINE STAR/ MIGUEL DE GUZMANTHE PESO is likely to stay at the P58 level this week as the dollar will continue to be supported by the US Federal Reserve’s “higher for longer” policy stance, analysts said.The local unit weakened to a near 20-month low on

Uber, the ride-hailing and food-delivery giant, is gearing up for a significant tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) over £1 billion in VAT payments. Since March 2022, Uber has been required to pay 20 per cent VAT on its fares and delivery sales, resulting