COST OF LIVING/Taiwan to cut tariffs on gas, corn, soy beans, wheat, powdered milk
02/06/2022 07:24 PM
Taipei, Feb. 6 (CNA) Tariffs on corn, soy beans, wheat, butter, powdered milk used for baking, gasoline, and diesel oil will be reduced over the next three months, in a bid to stabilize consumer prices and lessen the burden on the food and beverage industry, the Cabinet said Sunday.
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