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EconomyRAA Suspends Audit Certificates Amid Billions in Issues

RAA suspends audit certificates amid unresolved issues worth billions, pushing for accountability in Bhutan's public finance management.

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EconomyGMCA Seeks Public Input on New Business Laws

GMCA invites public feedback on six draft legislations to enhance corporate governance and commercial activities within Gelephu. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this critical...

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EconomyThe Collapse of WOW Farm in Wobthang

Discover the collapse of Bhutan's WOW farm in Wobthang, a once-promising high-altitude agriculture project, and the lessons it offers for sustainable farming.

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EconomyBhutan Agro Boosts Bottled Water Production

Bhutan Agro Industries Limited expands its bottled water production to meet rising global demand, enhancing quality and sustainability.

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EconomyLiving Hand to Mouth: Bhutan's Economic Reality

Explore Bhutan's economic struggle as many live hand to mouth despite progress. Discover the challenges, disparities, and the path towards inclusive growth.

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EconomyFuel Subsidy Impact: A Looming Nu 4bn Cost by June

Bhutan's fuel subsidy could cost nearly Nu 4bn by June. With rising global fuel prices, the government faces fiscal challenges while promoting sustainable solutions.

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EconomySimplifying GST Filing: Transforming Taxation in Bhutan

Bhutan's GST reform aims to enhance transparency and efficiency. Efforts focus on easing compliance, improving usability, and fostering stakeholder collaboration.

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EconomyDoma Prices Drop, Exporters Voice Concerns

In Gelephu, doma buyers are pulling back as prices drop, causing concerns among exporters despite a promising start to the harvest season.

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EconomyHazelnut Certification Unlocks Global Markets

Bhutanese hazelnuts gain Rainforest Alliance certification, opening doors to premium international markets and promising prosperity for local farmers.

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EconomyBhutan's Fuel Subsidy: Economic Impact and Future

Bhutan's fuel subsidy, costing Nu 1.5 billion monthly, aims to stabilize the economy amid soaring global oil prices, while presenting fiscal challenges.

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EconomyGovt Revises Hotel Interest Subsidy Scheme

The Bhutanese government revises its hotel interest subsidy scheme to support struggling yet viable hotels, ensuring sustainable economic growth.

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EconomyPIT Collection Doubles to Nu 3.2B in Five Years

PIT collections in Bhutan have doubled to Nu 3.2 billion over five years, highlighting significant economic development and tax reform impacts.

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