Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte has mandated all personnel of their city government to get the COVID-19 vaccines or face the possibility of being sanctioned. Duterte made this through an executive order she issued in a bid to mitigate the spread of coronavirus in the metropolis. Signed on September
Mahan Airlines, operating under the name Mahan Air – a privately owned Iranian airline based in Tehran, which has been a target of US sanctions since 2011, has been repeatedly accused by Washington of having deep ties with the Iraninan Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and regularly transporting its troops and hardware around the region.
Yesterday US announced new sanctions against Mahan Air, accused of “weapons of mass destruction proliferation” and transportation of lethal aid to Yemen.
“The Iranian regime uses its aviation and shipping industries to supply its regional terrorist and militant groups with weapons, directly contributing to the devastating humanitarian crises in Syria and Yemen,” US Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin said in a statement.
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On June 21, 2021, US financial regulators met with US President Joe Biden to discuss the US economy and update him on their efforts to address climate-related risks. According to the White House readout of the meeting, the regulators said “they were making steady progress” on implementing President Biden’s executive order on climate-related risk. The briefing follows last week’s passage of HR 1187, the Corporate Governance Improvement and Investor Protection Act, by the US House of Representatives
1 by a vote of 215 to 214. HR 1187 would mandate that the SEC create an ESG disclosure regime for public companies and provides numerous statutory requirements for those disclosures, including climate-related disclosures. Although the bill is unlikely to become law due to expected opposition in the US Senate, which requires a 60-vote supermajority to pass legislation, the passage of the HR 1187 by the House – combined
Published April 7, 2021, 4:00 PM
The Philippine government will no longer extend the price ceiling on pork and chicken in Metro Manila, but will impose a price cap or suggested retail price (SRP) on imported pork only starting Friday, April 9.
Agriculture Secretary William Dar announced during Wednesday, April 7 virtual briefing, that the price cap or suggested retail price for imported pork kasim is P270 per kg, while the imported pork liempo is P350 per kg.
Agriculture Secretary William Dar (MANILA BULLETIN)
The enforcement of SRP on imported pork is among the measures that the government will undertake to address the rising cost of pork in Metro Manila and nearby areas. This measure was approved as the price ceiling on pork and chicken will last only until tomorrow, April 8.
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