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Philippines extends tariff cuts on imported rice, other food items to fight inflation
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Intel delaying German factory start, wants more subsidies, Volksstimme reports
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Iranian oil workers protest for higher wages -social media
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Sunak scraps Energy Supply Taskforce introduced by Truss- Sky News
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Swiss central bank sees onus on Credit Suisse to execute revamp
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