He bought a new iPhone 17 in Dubai. Indian customs charged him extra at the airport
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He bought a new iPhone 17 in Dubai. Indian customs charged him extra at the airport
Dubai: Dubai resident, let’s call him Ravi, thought he knew all the rules before his annual trip to India last December. He’d booked family visits, holiday outings, and even a new sealed iPhone 17 Pro Max he’d bought in Dubai as a surprise for his brother. Sign up for our daily business newsletter,»»»
EFCC probes traveller over undeclared $59,000 at Lagos Airport - The Nation Newspaper
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has started investigating Duru Ikechukwu Damian arrested for allegedly failing to declare $59,000 at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. According to the EFCC, Damian wa ... »»»
DOE: Oil firms agree to implement fuel price hike on staggered basis
MANILA – Oil firms agreed to the government's request to implement on a staggered basis the fuel price adjustments for this week, the Department of Energy (DOE) said on Monday.In a statement, DOE said the proposal aims to cushion the impact on Filipino consumers by distri ... »»»
DOTr: Franchise consolidation not required in receiving fuel subsidy
Public utility vehicle (PUV) operators and drivers who have not yet joined or formed a cooperative through franchise consolidation under the PUV Modernization Program are entitled to receive fuel subsidy from the government to ease their burden amid the spike in fuel pric ... »»»
Pakistani Naila Kiani summits India’s highest Kanchenjunga peak, poses with national flag
ISLAMABAD: Dubai-based Pakistani mountaineer Naila Kiani has scaled 8,586-meter-high Kanchenjunga, the tallest peak in India, her organizer said on Friday, as the climber posed with a Pakistani flag at the summit. Kiani has become the first Pakistani woman to scale 12 of the world’s 14 peaks above »»»
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