Mangrove push in Asia seen achieving nearly half of global restoration goal - BusinessWorld Online Bernard Dupont/CC BY-SA 2.0/Wikimedia CommonsAN AGGRESSIVE mangrove restoration effort in Asia
Mangrove push in Asia seen achieving nearly half of global restoration goal - BusinessWorld Online Bernard Dupont/CC BY-SA 2.0/Wikimedia CommonsAN AGGRESSIVE mangrove restoration effort in Asia
IN BRIEF: • The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has released a revised draft of the Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) regulations, and understanding the nuances of this process becomes essential for businesses navigating the complexities of transfer pricing.• While the APA process can be resource-intensive,
Developing a personal style is more than simply following trends – it’s about creating a look that reflects who you are while remaining versatile for different occasions. In the UK, where fashion is a mix of timeless tailoring and modern creativity, finding your style means striking
A Innovator with Humble RootsJohny Saephan’s journey didn’t start in boardrooms or tech labs. Born into a Mien-Thai family, he worked long hours in the restaurant industry before turning to real estate. That grit and determination became the fuel for his boldest venture yet: creating
Rachel Reeves is under pressure to restore tax-free shopping for international visitors after new figures revealed Britain is losing billions of pounds each year to rival destinations. Research by the Association of International Retail (AIR) and Global Blue shows that spending by non-EU visitors to the
Barclays chief executive CS Venkatakrishnan has issued a stark warning to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, urging her not to introduce new levies that would “stifle competition and growth” in Britain’s financial sector. Speaking in an interview with CNBC, Venkatakrishnan said taxing banks and investors more heavily risked
Tesco’s ambition to rival Ocado with a fleet of robotic warehouses has been thrown into turmoil after its technology partner went bust. The supermarket had struck a deal with Canadian automation start-up Attabotics earlier this year to roll out robotic warehouse systems designed to revolutionise how
Harrods has confirmed that hackers have stolen personal data from its online customers in a fresh IT security breach. The luxury department store said details such as names and contact information were accessed via a third-party provider. Harrods insisted that no payment details or passwords were
Stunning cover model and actress Aria Walton stole the show at London Fashion Week on Friday, as she graced the catwalk for the Revive Fashion Show.The Spanish-Canadian star, known for her confidence and striking features, donned an off-white bridal-inspired gown designed by Los Angeles-based designer
Leading embedded consultancy showcases third-generation pipe thickness monitoring technologyByteSnap Design, a renowned embedded consultancy, will be showcasing their latest innovation, the third-generation WAND Handheld Data Collector (WAND HDC), at the Engineering Design Show in Coventry this October. The revolutionary industrial sensor, developed in collaboration with
Sir Richard Branson has been urged to rethink his plan to run trains through the Channel Tunnel, after the rail minister said rival bids to Eurostar must commit to serving Kent and east London stations. Virgin Group is one of several operators hoping to break Eurostar’s
The chief executive of Yahoo has sounded the alarm over the rise of artificial intelligence, warning that AI’s use of copyrighted content could wipe out publishers unless tech companies change course. Jim Lanzone, who runs the American online publishing giant, said Yahoo was one of the