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COVID-19 HAS ENCOURAGED INDIAN FOOD COMPANIES CONSIDERING AUTOMATION TO MAKE THESE INVESTMENTS



In India, the increased demand for branded food products and workplace restrictions on industrial labour caused by Covid-19 has inspired automation among food manufacturers. This investment is expected to standardise and increase the quality of products well into the future, well beyond the end of the pandemic.…

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EU CASE TO FIGHT DUTIES ON CHINESE TEXTILE FINISHING CHEMICALS



ITALIAN chemical manufacturers Far Polymers Srl, Gamma Chimica SpA, Carbochem Srl and Jeniuschem Srl have asked the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to scrap anti-dumping duties imposed last September (2020) by the European Commission on imports from China of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA).…

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INDIA’S BISCUIT AND COOKIE SEGMENT GROWS FAST DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC - EXPANSION PROJECTED TO CONTINUE



The size of India’s biscuit and cookie market, valued at USD4.7 billion in 2019 by GlobalData, registered a sudden expansion during the Covid-19 related lockdown, due to a sharp increase in at-home consumption. The industry is growing at a rate of 9.7% annually, according to figures released by GlobalData, with sales moving towards healthier premium categories, such as low sugar digestive biscuits.…

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INDIA’S BISCUIT AND COOKIE SEGMENT GROWS FAST DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC - EXPANSION PROJECTED TO CONTINUE



The size of India’s biscuit and cookie market, valued at USD4.7 billion in 2019 by GlobalData, registered a sudden expansion during the Covid-19 related lockdown, due to a sharp increase in at-home consumption. The industry is growing at a rate of 9.7% annually, according to figures released by GlobalData, with sales moving towards healthier premium categories, such as low sugar digestive biscuits.…

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EU BUILDS MORE ANTI-FRAUD INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY AS FINANCIAL CRIME THREAT REMAINS



 

IMPORTANT building blocks of anti-fraud regulatory and law enforcement policies and programmes for the European Union (EU) have been introduced in the past two months, as the EU continues to grapple with endemically high levels of financial crime and corruption.…

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GOLD IS IDEAL LAUNDERING VEHICLE, BUT AML OVERSIGHT CONTROLS ARE TOO WEAK ARGUE CRITICS



The international gold trade is worth over USD6 trillion a year, according to the World Gold Council (WGC), but oversight of the supply chain is considered weak by many critics, relying on self-regulation, making it vulnerable to money laundering.

Gold remains scarce and hence valuable: from antiquity until 2019, just 197,576 tonnes has been mined – equivalent to a 21.7 metre cube, according to the World Gold Council.…

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MEAT-LOVING RUSSIANS READY TO GIVE SUBSTITUTES A CHANCE



Traditionally a society of meat lovers, Russians are now developing a taste for vegetable and cereal-based products that reflect the taste and texture of meat – food manufacturers are eager to cater to this trend.

International companies have been entering this segment in Russia, while ambitious local startups are rapidly expanding their production capacities.…

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ROMANIA’S TEXTILE INDUSTRY FACES LONG WAY TO RECOVERY



Hit heavily by Covid-19 and short of governmental help, Romania’s clothing manufacturers are pessimistic about their prospects. Romania’s textile and clothing brands fear it might take a long time to recover from the pandemic, after eight months of restricted business, and falling incomes.…

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REUSING ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES CAN HELP RENEWABLE ENERGY



WHILE projections for sales of electric vehicles (EV) vary, all predictions agree that this market will explode in size in the next few years. An International Energy Agency (IEA) model for instance has suggested 245 million EVs will be driven worldwide by 2030. …

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INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL UPDATE –



The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has released a white paper saying that the accounting profession needs to learn from the challenges of Covid-19, investing in boosting communication skills. This will enable accountants to be more effective pro-active trusted partners with their clients, able to adapt to flexible and remote working even after the pandemic subsides.…

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