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Introduce e-subsidy card system
From MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADER, President Consumers Association of Penang (CAP).
Smaller servings still pack a punch
WHEN one thinks of Penang, the first thought that comes to mind is food.
Emerging markets: Bank Indonesia's policy meeting on Tuesday awaited as Asian FX edges higher as dollar weakens
Asian currencies overcame early market pressure to edge higher against a tepid US dollar on Monday, while the Singaporean dollar rose to a 2-1/2-week high after data showed the city-state witnessed its fastest rise in core inflation in a decade.
Governments need to take urgent action to combat inequality -Oxfam
LONDON (Reuters) - Governments need to take urgent action to tackle rising inequality which emerged over the COVID-19 crisis with a surge in energy and food prices ramping up pressures on millions of people around the world, Oxfam said on Monday.
Prices of chicken dishes may go up
PETALING JAYA: If left unresolved, the prolonged issue of chicken supply and costs may leave eateries with no choice but to increase the prices of dishes with chicken, say restaurants.
Sainsbury asks investors to reject proposal on ‘living wage’ resolution
LONDON: J Sainsbury Plc has advised shareholders to vote against a resolution forcing the United Kingdom’s second-largest grocer to commit to wage levels calculated by a campaigning organisation.
Time to relook food security
The country is enamoured with all things massive and mega, and yet is still groping in the dark as far as food-based agriculture policy is concerned.
Russia looms large on Scholz's first Africa tour as chancellor
BERLIN (Reuters) - Russia's impact on energy and food prices and security will provide the backdrop to Olaf Scholz's first trip to Africa as German Chancellor, a three-day tour of Senegal, Niger and South Africa kicking off on Sunday.
APEC should push for strong policies to avert future crises, says Thai deputy PM
Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanavisit called for enhanced efforts from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies to respond to future crises and achieve better and more inclusive economic growth in the region.