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Philippines' Duterte orders nationwide ban on public vaping, unregistered e-cigarettes sales
MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has issued an executive order (EO) that prohibits vaping in public and enclosed places nationwide, citing serious health threats to people exposed to the products, the country's presidential office said on Friday (Feb 28).
Apps and blockchain help European supermarkets lure climate-conscious consumers
Mobile phone apps that point shoppers to discounted groceries, codes on chicken and cheese that display their origin, and water dispensers and degradable packaging that slash plastic use.
‘Digital acceptance’ the next step in online banking, says Australian tech firm
Digital Acceptance is allowing for more complex banking transactions to be conducted online while ensuring confidence from banks and customers, say Australian tech firm Nuvola.
No thorn in this flesh
THE king of fruits has made quite a stir in the market in recent years. Prices of durian continue to spike with each passing season and demand is set to grow, both locally and internationally.
Europe mulls new tougher rules for artificial intelligence
The European Union is considering new legally binding requirements for developers of artificial intelligence in an effort to ensure modern technology is developed and used in an ethical way.
Certification bodies told to adhere to MSPO accreditation requirements
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Council (MPOCC) will not compromise with any relevant certification body that failed to adhere to the requirements under the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Certification Scheme.
CES 2020: Food stirs up interest at Vegas tech show
What's cooking at the Consumer Electronics Show? AI meal planning, a robot to chop your onions and vegan pork.
Paving the way with new solutions
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian industries need to invest more in sustainable solutions if they want to compete in the international market, says Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Ong Kian Ming.
Distributor fined for inaccurate declarations on almost 6,000kg of imported food products
SINGAPORE (ANN): A local distributor was fined S$800 on Wednesday (Dec 18) for making inaccurate declarations on almost 6,000kg of food products that it imported, including a brand of chocolate that was recalled for containing an undeclared allergen.
QR Code way to ensure authentic Wagyu beef
ALTHOUGH Wagyu beef originated from Japan, due to increasing worldwide demand, other countries are now farming the breed of cattle and selling Wagyu beef.