SunStar Aetas thank tourism chief for cash for work program
FRESH FRUITS. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat receives fresh fruits from Aetas living in the upland village of Sitio Haduan in Mabalacat City. (Contributed photo)
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Optimism in the service sector, which includes businesses like restaurants, law firms and hotels, improved significantly , new data from the Confederation of British Industry reveals.
Sweeteners maker Tate & Lyle saw its profits expand on the back of higher levels of at-home consumption and a strong showing by new products despite total revenues sliding by £75million.
Profits grew by £8million to £253million in the year to the end of March 2021 as increased sales and robust prices for products like corn oil helped almost doubled profits in its commodities category.
Adjusted operating profits in its primary products segment also grew by 5 per cent, even as it was hurt by weaker sales of sweeteners and the closure of schools and offices negatively impacting demand for printing and writing paper.