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Retailers group asks gov’t to abolish ‘de minimis’ rule

A group of retailers asked the government to abolish the “de minimis” rule for imported goods valued at P10,000 and below. The Philippine Retailers Association (PRA) said in a statement the rule exempting imports valued at P10,000 or below from duties and taxes had detrimental impact on local businesses, consumers and the government. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) announced in 2016 that imported goods valued at P10,000 and below...

LT Group cautiously optimistic

LT Group Inc., the listed holding company of tycoon Lucio Tan, is...

NGO Network challenges ADB policies, projects

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NLEX spending P8b to expand road network

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