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GLOBAL MICROCHIP SHORTAGE PROMPTS ONGOING CONCERN OVER MANUFACTURING CAPACITY IN US AUTO SECTOR



GLOBAL ratings agency Fitch has warned that the current global shortage in semiconductor supplies is expected to continue – a major worry for automotive manufacturers and traders seeking to ramp up production as Covid-19 declines, especially as vehicles become ever more reliant on micro-chips.…

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JAPAN ICE CREAM MAKERS READYING FOR POST-COVID GROWTH IN SALES



The Covid-19 pandemic has depressed demand in some segments of Japan’s ice cream market, but manufacturers are weathering the storm and poised for continued improvement, according to industry experts.

The country’s second-largest confectionery segment has enjoyed continuous growth in the past 10 years.…

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CHINA’S AMOS BETS ON NOVEL SWEETS



Amos Sweets, a veteran global confectionery supplier based in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, aims to be the face of China’s new generation of candy maker through offering novel, nourishing, high quality sweets.

Investors have bought into the idea. In early 2021, the company received an investment of nearly Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY100 million (USD15.6 million) through a series A funding round.…

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CHINESE KNITTING MACHINE SECTOR STEAMING OUT OF THE CRISIS



Demand for knitting machines in China has been recovering remarkably fast from the Covid-19 crisis, with Chinese textile factory owners growing bolder in investment decisions, and exports to south Asia growing too.

Chinese knitting machine-makers Suzhou ReHow Machinery Manufacturing and Fujian Taifan Industrial, which supply mainly T-shirt fabrics single jersey circular knitting machines, saw their sales dip in 2020 but not to a dramatically low level.…

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FLOATING WIND POWER RAMPS-UP AS DEVELOPER PONDER REDUCING COSTS



Oil companies decarbonising their portfolios are getting out their cheque books for floating offshore wind projects.

Bottom-fixed offshore wind farms familiar in some places worldwide are generally limited to water no more than about 60 metres deep. Beyond that, it becomes economically unfeasible to connect the increasingly large turbine assemblies to the seafloor by either monopile or jacket foundations.…

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COMPANIES MUST BEWARE OF CONFLICTING NATIONAL PROTECTIONS FOR EMPLOYEES WHEN LAUNCHING ANTI-FRAUD PROBES



EMPLOYERS who fear they are being fleeced by a corrupt employee or being hacked externally do not just need to find the attacker, they must comply with data protection and privacy protections while they conduct their investigations. Breaching such laws can undermine any criminal or civil case brought against a fraudster or hacker or can weaken inside dismissal and disciplinary negotiations with the offender.…

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CLOTHING INDUSTRY IN MYANMAR IS GLOOMY ABOUT POST-COUP PROSPECTS



 

Clothing industry executives and experts within Myanmar have warned that the country’s apparel sector is already suffering because of the February 1 coup, when the military seized power and detained Aung San Suu Kyi and other elected leaders.

Despite the imposition of a one-year state of emergency, healthcare workers, civil servants and others have launched a civil disobedience movement, with demonstrations being staged nationwide.…

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TURKEY DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTING EXPANDS AS COUNTRY GRABS NEAR-SHORING BUSINESS BOOSTED BY COVID-19



 

The Turkish digital printing sector was hard hit in 2020 by the Covid-19 pandemic, but as demand for garments and textiles has rebounded, so has demand for new printers. Turkey is set to become one of the world’s top three digital printers in terms of capacity and machinery, with the trend for smaller print runs and retailers seeking orders made closer to home being major growth drivers.…

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GOVERNMENT LARGESSE TO EASE COVID-19 IMPACT TARGETED BY FRAUDSTERS



THE ONSET of Covid-19 has caused many fraud problems, but a particular difficulty has been fraudsters exploiting the unprecedented government largesse released designed to prevent economic collapse at the hands of the pandemic. In the UK, for instance, the House of Commons public accounts committee issued a report in October (2020), saying that Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) had reported 8,000 allegations from employees that their employers – supposed to pay a lower level of wages to staff to receive furlough payments under the UK Job Retention Scheme – had not actually made these payments, or paid less than they should.…

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FINALISING OF BREXIT AGREEMENT ALLOWS FOCUS TO TURN ON HOW USA EXPORTERS MAY TAP UK AND EU THROUGH NEW TRADE DEALS



THE STRIKING of a trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and a UK to pave Britain’s final and full exit from the EU from January 1 has offered US auto exporters opportunities to boost sales to the UK, but with some significant challenges, say experts.…

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