The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Thursday eased some control measures over shopping malls and commercial centers, a move seen as part of efforts to encourage consumption and spending and help the Philippine economy rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
In its Memorandum Circular 20-55, the Trade department
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