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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – IOSCO REVAMPS COMMODITY DERIVATIVE TRADING GUIDANCE TO HELP MANAGE SURPRISE EVENTS



The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has updated its Principles for the Regulation and Supervision of Commodity Derivatives Markets, the first major overhaul of this core guidance since 2011. IOSCO said the changes were designed “to provide a resilient framework for the regulation and oversight of the commodity derivatives markets”, taking account of recent market developments and international events, such as the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – NEW CAP NATIONAL PLANS TARGET SUGAR PRODUCTION AND DEMAND



Sugar production and consumption are being targeted for spending in new national Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) plans approved by the European Commission as part of a new process to secure European Union (EU) food production funding. With EUR53 billion spent in 2022 alone, this is the EU’s largest spending programme.…

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EU PUSHES AHEAD WITH BEPS MINIMUM TAX RATES LAW – BUT WILL THE USA FOLLOW SUIT?



The unanimous approval of a European Union (EU) directive (1) by the EU Council of Ministers on December 12, that will write pillar 2 of the OECD’s BEPS model (2) into European law – will force accountants to reassess the tax liability of their largest clients.…

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BREXIT CONTINUES TO HARM BRITISH TEXTILE INDUSTRY SAY EXPERTS



The UK and European Union (EU) textile and clothing sectors are still working out how to deal with the complex challenges brought by Brexit, with experts saying the industry has been suffering as a result. Work thus far has focused on dealing with the trading difficulties created rather than exploiting any theoretical opportunities created by increased UK regulatory autonomy since full Brexit came into being on December 31, 2020.…

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EUROPE’S HYDROGEN ECONOMY IS GROWING, WITH MAJOR INVESTMENTS BEING RELEASED



WHEN European energy experts consider the future of hydrogen as an energy source, assessments sound remarkably like comments made about wind or solar power in the late 1990s – it is a great idea, but it would help if production and processing were less expensive.…

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EU/WTO REGULATORY ROUND UP – EU EXPLORES TOUGHER RESTRICTIONS ON NITROSAMINES IN FOOD AND DRINK



European Union (EU) food manufacturers are facing the potential imposition of new rules on the presence of nitrosamines in food products, following a European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) review that ended in November. EFSA has concluded that “it is highly likely that for all age groups dietary exposure to nitrosamines is above the level that could indicate a health concern”.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – PRESSURE MOUNTS ON US GOVERNMENT TO RE-ADMIT NEW KNITTING HUB ETHIOPIA TO AGOA



The US government is coming under increasing pressure to reinstate Ethiopia as a participant of its African Growth & Opportunity Act (AGOA), now a peace agreement has been signed to end a bloody civil conflict in the country. The Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) have agreed to halt two years’ hostilities that the UN concluded had “intractable and deadly consequences” for civilians.…

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KNITTING BRANDS FIND NEWER OPPORTUNITIES IN INVESTING IN DESIGNERS



Knitwear brands have been progressively investing in mentorship and incubation programmes, hoping the resulting inspiration will widen their offer with creative products, reach more consumers and promote innovation in their work methods.
London – one of the big four fashion cities, alongside Paris, New York, and Milan – is this month (November) hosting the first collection of products made through the Atelier100 hyperlocal hothouse programme, at the brand’s retail store in Hammersmith (west London) (1).…

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AML INFORMATION SHARING POSES KNOTTY LEGAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS FOR REPORTERS AND REGULATORS



The ability of obliged bodies to share AML/CFT intelligence with FIUs, law enforcement and each other, without breaching data protection rules and their own legitimate duty of care to clients is a knotty issue. But the importance of ensuring such intelligence does not remain in silos or its flow is restricted by having to be channeled through STRs to FIUs, which could be overloaded with data as a result, is increasingly recognised by key jurisdictions.…

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ATHLEISURE INNOVATION BOOSTS PERFORMANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY-FOCUSED SALES



Innovation in athleisure gear continues to drive performance improvements, with an eye to boosting sustainability, as consumers become more environment conscious, and regulation toughens up.

Of course, making such improvements is no easy feat today given the entire supply chain is facing “unprecedented challenges,” warned Davide Vigano, CEO of tech textile manufacturer Sensoria, based in Redmond, Washington state, USA, as shipping delays hinder the delivery of components, and transport prices increase as energy costs also soar, pushed up by Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine. …

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