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LIE DETECTION TECH BEING DEVELOPED RAPIDLY, BUT EXPERTS WARN TRAINED HUMAN INTERROGATORS REMAIN ESSENTIAL



Lie detection is an emerging science, with technology being developed to help companies and law enforcement seek to detect fraudsters and other criminals. Artificial intelligence is a potential key development in enabling machines to screen subjects physical and audible response to questions to detect lies.…

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CHINA’S DIGITAL PRINTING SECTOR GAINING GROUND, READYING FOR ITMA ASIA



China’s digital textile printing sector has significant growth ahead of it – but it is expanding. Data from the Qianzhan Industry Research Institute, in Shenzhen, shows that the output of digital inkjet printing in China currently accounts for approximately 11% of total output of printed fabrics, far from Europe’s ratio of 80%.…

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MICROFACTORY GROWTH OFFERS MAJOR OPPORTUNITY FOR BOOM IN DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTING



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The textile industry is one of the world’s oldest manufacturing sector, yet it is also one of the most dynamic, constantly reinventing itself. Today, the development of micro-factories might herald root-and-branch change in how the textile and clothing industry operates, a transformation driven by advances in digital textile printing.…

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ITALY’S BIGGEST CRYPTOCURRENCY FRAUD: EXIT SCAM OR AN OUTSIDE JOB?



ITALY’S postal police suspect that the owner and manager of now bankrupt Italian cryptocurrency exchange BitGrail may have been involved in one of the country’s biggest cryptocurrency hacks resulting in approximately EUR120 million in losses. Public prosecutors in Florence are expected to bring the accused (formally named by his initials FF in these proceedings, under Italian privacy laws) before a criminal court over his alleged involvement in the scam, which defrauded over 230,000 users worldwide. …

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LONDON FASHION HOUSE PUSHES SALES OF BABY CAMEL HAIR YARN FROM MONGOLIA



FIBRE from Mongolian Bactrian camels in the Khangai region have become the focus of international marketing, with a key UK-based trader claiming the wool from their “coats are softer” than those of other camels in Mongolia, offering “unique natural properties”. London-based design house and luxury brand Tengri stressed that these fibres are harvested by their herders through hand combing in spring and offers the natural luxurious yarn and fibre sector a sustainable alternative to cashmere.…

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PERU’S ALPACA SECTOR INNOVATES TO SURVIVE PANDEMIC AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY



THE COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption to Peru’s important camelid fibre sectors. Its large alpaca fibre and fabric industry has suffered, but there is maybe more concern about the impact on the smaller and more vulnerable vicuña industry.

Peru is the leading producer worldwide of vicuña.…

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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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EU’S ‘FARM TO FORK’ PLAN WILL SHAKE UP FOOD INDUSTRY LAWS – COULD BRUSSELS BE OVER-REACHING?



THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) food and drink sector is keeping a close eye on discussions to overhaul EU food regulations through a broad decarbonisation and health plan which will impact food production, processing, packaging, and marketing. The EUs revised ‘Farm to Fork’ strategy, released last May (2020) aims to reduce fossil fuel use and food waste, promoting healthier diets and organic farming.…

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ITALIAN COURT ACQUITS ENI AND SHELL IN NIGERIAN CORRUPTION CASE



After a three-year trial, judge Marco Tremolada acquitted energy companies Eni and Shell and 13 executives from both companies, including Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi, of being associated with graft in Nigeria. In a Milan court March 17, the judge ruled there was no case to answer over the companies’ USD1.3 billion acquisition of Nigeria’s OPL 245 offshore oilfield, amidst allegations that USD1.1 billion of that was pocketed by politicians and middlemen.…

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INTEGRATING TRADE SENSOR TECH INTO CUTTING EDGE INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS WILL BETTER FIGHT TBML



CUSTOMS forces can benefit from new sensor kit, enabling them to scan containers to ensure contents are as declared on docket – but to use these techniques to fight trade-based money laundering, they need to be integrated with accurate financial intelligence.…

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