Industrial design industry booming in Shunde, Guangdong chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-04-20 20:57 Share CLOSE
Guangdong Industrial Design City of Shunde represents the epitome of the development of the area s industrial design industry. The city is growing in strength and design, and Shunde has become a shining brand for the Greater Bay Area.
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April 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Almost Rs459 billion allegedly accumulated through satta sugar trade have been diverted to the other industries owned by politically-connected industrialists, preliminary findings of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) reveal.
Investigation teams have collectively detected Rs671.4 billion in 397 accounts of sugar satta forensic audit of which is being conducted by the Lahore FIA. Billions coming from sugar satta accounts are going into cooking oil, rice and pulses manufacturing industries either owned by the same industrialists or their front companies, reveals an official document exclusively made available to Geo News.
The credit turnover of these 397 accounts believed to be owned by either sugar mills owners, their front-men, employees and or sugar satta agents remained Rs.671.4 billion in the past two year, says an official document exposing the beneficiaries of this satta amounts carrying details of all accounts maintained at multip
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+ April 21, 2021 THE Land Bank of the Philippines (Landbank) is raising its available loan window in support of local pork producers and feed millers to P30 billion, from P15 billion, to finance stock repopulation and feed milling operations of stakeholders reeling from the adverse impact of the African swine fever (ASF).
This came following the directive from Finance Secretary and Landbank Chairman Carlos Dominguez III for the state lender to double its support for hog raisers, feed millers and other industry players dealing with supply shortfalls and retail price spirals of pork products.
“Landbank is doubling its funds available for financing swine repopulation, feed milling operations and facility upgrades in order to help address at the soonest the supply shortfalls and subsequent retail price spirals affecting both hog producers and pork consumers,” Dominguez said.