PUTRAJAYA, May 29 Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi today gave his assurance that food supplies nationwide are stable and will be adequate during the total lockdown. He said during the last movement control order (MCO) there was no.
He expressed worries that such mass movement of people would not help efforts in preventing the further spread of Covid-19.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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On April 12, 2021, the New Zealand government introduced an omnibus bill into parliament, aiming to introduce mandatory requirements for businesses in the financial sector to disclose the impacts of climate change on themselves and develop strategies to manage climate change risks and opportunities. The Financial Sector (Climate-related Disclosures and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2021 (Climate Bill) is touted by the New Zealand government as a world first piece of legislation.
In a speech at the first reading of the Climate Bill, New Zealand Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, David Clark, noted how in December 2020, the New Zealand government declared a climate emergency, committing the nation to urgent action on reducing emissions. He said:
Spiralling prices of essential commodities have sent the household budget for a toss in Assam when people are grappling with financial hardship caused by partial lockdown in the state on account of.