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BANGLADESH STILL IN BETTER POSITION DESPITE SLOWDOWN OF ORDERS



South Asian clothing manufacturers are facing lean times, with international brands reducing or cancelling orders, but industry association leaders are looking towards a recovery by the end of this year. In major production hub Bangladesh, key purchasers from the USA and Europe have been cutting their order books as continuing high inflation depresses consumer demand and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sharpens nervousness among corporates and investors.…

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SWEDEN’S ERICSSON ON HOOK FOR USD206 MILLION FINE AFTER BREACHING USA DPA TERMS



 

Swedish telecommunications major Ericsson has agreed to plead guilty to past accusations of bribes, falsifying books and records, after accepting it had breached a USA deferred prosecution agreement (DPA). It will now have to pay an additional criminal penalty exceeding USD206 million.…

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ASIAN PAINT REGULATORY ROUND UP - INDINESIA NEW CAPITAL PROJECT GATHERS STEAM WITH MAJOR PAINT AND COATINGS SALES POTENTIAL

As construction ramps up, paint and coatings companies are eyeing lucrative opportunities in Indonesia's new capital Nusantara, with several recent project launches promising a significant boost to the industry.   Outgoing President Joko Widodo recently inaugurated several key projects in Nusantara, including the emerging city's international airport, hospitals, schools and housing.


Several ongoing projects promise to further fuel the demand for coatings including a new presidential palace, the parliament building and smart city infrastructure. 
 
Nusantara’s focus on sustainability presents a unique opportunity for eco-friendly coatings, the government has stressed. It has mandated the use of green building materials, including paints with low volatile organic compounds and recycled content.  
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INFLATION HITS VIETNAM’S APPAREL, FOOTWEAR SECTORS AS CHINA LOOMS LARGE



After weathering a Covid-impacted 2021, Vietnam’s apparel and footwear sectors rebounded in 2022, along with the rest of the economy, and while they are looking forward to medium-term expansion, 2023 could be a rocky ride.
Exports of footwear in the first half of 2022, for example, rose 13% by value compared to the same period in 2021, according to data released by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) the state-run news agency (1).…

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MYANMAR CLOTHING SECTOR STRUGGLES ON, DESPITE POST-COUP INSTABILITY AND POVERTY



Myanmar’s clothing industry is struggling to continue effective operations as the military coup which toppled the country’s former democratic government two years ago has continued to harm the country’s economy, especially those sectors heavily dependent on international trade.

Resulting protests have mutated into civil war, with this instability and economic dislocation causing many western apparel companies to quietly withdraw from the country or reduce orders and sales.…

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ASIAN PAINT AND COATING REGULATORY ROUND-UP – CHINA ORIENTATES ELECTRIC VEHICLE AUTO COATINGS RULES TO EU REACH REGIME



China’s Zhongguancun Inspection, Testing and Certification Industry Technology Alliance has released a standard to promote Chinese conformity with European Union’s (EU) REACH chemical control regulation in the automotive industry. The standard proposes REACH-compliant restrictions on REACH-regulated automotive chemicals, including paints and coatings.…

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US TOBACCO LEAF DEMAND REMAINS HIGH, DESPITE MOVE AWAY FROM SMOKED PRODUCTS



Demand for US tobacco leaf is projected to remain robust, despite increased reluctance to use smoked products (worsened by concerns about respiratory disease prompted by Covid-19) and the ongoing China–US trade war launched by former US President Donald Trump.

Tobacco leaf was one of the Chinese export products hit by punitive US import duties of 25% imposed during 2019, with China responding in kind with additional 10% and 25% duties levied on US exports of tobacco leaf to China.…

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DEMAND GROWS FOR COATINGS THAT HELP IN MAKING ROAD PAVEMENTS SAFER AND GREENER



Worldwide, coatings companies specialising in manufacturing road pavement surface coatings are experiencing tailwinds, as the public and private sectors increasingly grow aware that these coatings present affordable solutions to major environmental problems.

A South Korean pavement surface coating developed by Incheon-based start-up Jchi Global (1), that reduces the scattering of fine dust in the atmosphere – which the World Health Organisation (WHO) says causes 7 million deaths-a-year worldwide from cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases (asthma, COPD), and more.…

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DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTING GAINING GROUND IN VIETNAM



South-east Asia has long appreciated the need to improve efficiency and sustainability in its finishing, especially as it seeks to compete with China, whose rising costs and supply chain disruption caused by Covid-19 has created openings for neighbouring manufacturing hubs.

Vietnam is a case in point, having long been a major textile production centre, and one that is expanding said data from the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) showing a 12% year-on-year turnover rise in 2022 to USD44 billion.…

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AFRICA DEVELOPS COTTON PROCESSING, TAPPING QUALITY LOCAL FIBRE RESOURCES



A majority of African grown cotton is exported, but initiatives are underway in certain countries to bolster upstream textile yarn spinning and fabric production as part of efforts to develop the overall supply chain.

“Cotton production is expected to go up in the continent this year, by around 30% compared to 2020 and 2021.…

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