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Japan government releases its first affiliate ad guidelines

This kind of advertising is a system whereby the creator of an ad – or, an affiliate – partners with an advertiser through an intermediary and posts product ads on the…

  • Published: July 6, 20226:48 am
  • Author The Yomiuri Shimbun
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Motorists in Philippines get reprieve as fuel prices drop

Industry players implemented the reduced prices this week after raising local pump prices for four straight weeks.

  • Published: July 5, 20222:12 pm
  • Author Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Reluctantly, Indonesia may open door to medicinal marijuana

While Western countries have relaxed restrictions on marijuana in recent years, it is still largely considered to be a dangerous drug in most Southeast Asian countries.

  • Published: July 5, 20227:56 am
  • Author May
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2022 deficit to drop below 4% despite subsidy hike: Indonesia government

The growth in revenue was largely due to surging commodity prices and recovery in tax collection as the domestic economy rebounded.

  • Published: July 5, 20225:37 am
  • Author May
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No word from Malaysia on when chicken export ban will be lifted

34 per cent of Singapore's chicken supply comes from Malaysia, with most of those chickens imported live and slaughtered locally.

  • Published: July 5, 20225:35 am
  • Author Melissa Heng
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With workplace deaths on the rise again, S’pore could do with a fresh look on safety

27 workers, both local and foreign, died in the first six months of 2022 - double that of the same period in 2019 and the most since 2016.

  • Published: July 5, 20223:40 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Licenses of palm oil millers will be revoked if they refuse to resume operations: Minister

Some palm oil millers had apparently suspended production following a dramatic plunge in the price of the edible oil.

  • Published: July 1, 20228:56 am
  • Author Aliza Shah
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Indonesia may not meet EU demand for coal

Previously, Germany was said to have asked for around 150 million tons of coal from Indonesia, but the ministry said there was no formal agreement to that request.

  • Published: July 1, 20226:56 am
  • Author May
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In yet another hike, Pakistan jacks up petrol price by nearly Rs15

Minister of State for Petroleum Musadiq Malik said the government had to take tough decisions to steer the country out of the crisis.

  • Published: July 1, 20226:48 am
  • Author Tahir Sherani
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Worsening inflation outlook fuels sharper rate hike bets for South Korea

The monthly increase observed in the survey is also the largest gain seen since the Bank of Korea began compiling data in 2008.

  • Published: June 30, 20223:13 pm
  • Author Choi Si-young

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