MANILA, Philippines — Executive Secretary Ralph Recto on Friday urged micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) shaken by the impact of the Middle East conflict to avail themselves of the government’s P4 billion emergency loan. The loan was rolled out by the Department of Trade and Industry, through its Small Business Corp. (SB Corp.), early
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