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Religious Ministry's online, offline Ramadan isbat session on April 12


Religious Ministry s online, offline Ramadan isbat session on April 12
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Director General of Islamic Community Guidance (Bimas) Kamaruddin Amin. (ANTARA/HO-humas Kemenag)
God willing, the isbat session to determine the start of Ramadan will be held on April 12, 2021. Since currently, the pandemic still rages on, the session will be held online and offline again while still applying health protocols Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs will organize the online and offline isbat session to determine the start of Ramadan 1442 Hijriyah on Thursday, April 12, 2021.
God willing, the isbat session to determine the start of Ramadan will be held on April 12, 2021. Since currently, the pandemic still rages on, the session will be held online and offline again while still applying health protocols, Director General of Islamic Community Guidance (Bimas) Kamaruddin Amin noted in a written statement re ....

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Canada may impose anti-dumping duties on Vietnam's concrete reinforcing bars | Business


Hanoi (VNA) - Canada may impose
anti-dumping duties on
certain concrete reinforcing bar imports from Vietnam and other six countries
following a
preliminary determination recently released by the Canada Border
Services Agency (CBSA).
The anti-dumping duty investigation was initiated by the
CBSA on September 22, 2020 against certain concrete reinforcing bar imports from
Vietnam, Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia and Singapore, after a
complaint was filed by a number of domestic steelmakers.
The products subject to the investigation fall under HS
Codes 7213.10, 7214.20, 7215.90, and 7727.90.
The agency determined that the preliminary dumping margins
by Vietnamese producers range from 3.7 percent to 15.4 percent, based on
which Canada will impose temporary anti-dumping duties on the products. ....

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Public hearing on development near Great Salt Pond


Thu, 01/14/2021 - 6:00pm
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A previous plan submission and a current plan submission for the Gelsomini application off of Corn Neck Road (Plat 4, Lot 63). Photo courtesy of Spring Street Studio.
A virtual public hearing was continued for applicants Nick and Pam Gelsomini on an application off Corn Neck Road (Plat 4, Lot 63) for a Development Plan Review, and an Advisory to the Zoning Board for a Special Use Permit to demolish an existing single-family dwelling and construct a single family dwelling, accessory residential structure, spa and in-ground pool.
At the Planning Board’s Sept. 9 public hearing on the Gelsominis’ application, members of the Planning Board and the Committee for the Great Salt Pond raised concerns about the Great Salt Pond and the wetlands that are on the property. The two boards also expressed concerns with the development appearing large for the lot. The applicants took into consideration the comments and concerns from ....

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