The Chain Law Returns to the Fore: In the Background, the Adoption of a Dog by the Nawrockis
The Polish presidential office aims to negotiate a compromise version of the Chain Law, coinciding with the first lady's announcement of dog adoptions by the Nawrocki family.
Nawrocki Face of the New Chain Law? The Background of the President's Sudden Turn
The article discusses President Karol Nawrocki's unexpected shift towards pro-animal legislation regarding a ban on chaining dogs, amid political tensions and public discussions.
Supermarket 'Kamashin' Warned for Suspected Violation of Antitrust Law: Free Delivery from Suppliers
Kamashin, a supermarket chain in Tochigi Prefecture, has been warned by the Japan Fair Trade Commission for suspected violations of the antitrust law by forcing suppliers to deliver products for free under the guise of 'open sponsorship.'
Kokumin Pharmacy faces multiple part-time managers, violation of law may lead to refund of dispensing fees
Kokumin's pharmacy chain in Osaka has improperly allowed its managing pharmacists to oversee multiple locations, leading to potential violations of medical laws and a need for refunding dispensing fees.
Delicia Supermarket in Nagano Warned for Antitrust Law Violation; Uses Supplier Employees for Display Work Without Pay
The Delicia supermarket chain in Nagano, Japan, has been warned by the Fair Trade Commission for potentially violating antitrust laws by making supplier employees perform display work without compensation.
You Canβt Drone Strike a Global Drug Chain
The article explores the limitations and challenges of using drone strikes to combat international drug trafficking networks.
Development Law: The provisional results for processing and special support have been posted
The General Secretariat of Private Investments of the Ministry of Development has published the provisional evaluation results for the processing and supply chain sectors and special support areas, with final results to be announced on January 31.