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ALUMINIUM CAN DEMAND SOARS DURING COVID-19, LEAVING CAN MAKERS EXPANDING CAPACITY TO DELIVER SUPPLY
UNPRECEDENTED demand for aluminium cans caused by consumers drinking at home during lockdowns and associated restaurant and café closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will not cause long term disruption to this key canning market, say industry experts. Instead, manufacturers will work closely with customers to maintain supplies, European and United States (US) industry organisations have told CanTech International.…
NEW INTERNATIONAL GUIDANCE ON VEHICLE CYBER-SECURITY TARGETS GROWING HACKING RISKS FOR HI-TECH AUTOS
EUROPEAN, Japanese and South Korean automotive manufacturers are about to follow new international guidance ensuring increasingly-networked vehicles are protected from hacking by cyber-criminals.
This follows the release of two new UN regulations, adopted June 24 by the UN Economic Commission for Europe’s (UNECE) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations.…
EU RESEARCH INTO COLLOIDS COULD OPEN DOOR TO NEW COATINGS DEVELOPMENT
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is funding an international research project that is developing new fast ways of making colloids – mixtures of one substance comprising insoluble microscopic particles suspended in another substance – the building blocks of most coatings. It is the nature of paints and coatings are that they are colloids – liquids that contain ingredients that give paints and coatings their colours, textures and functional abilities.…
ASIA-PACIFIC REGION OFFERS GROWING PROTECTION TO WHISTLEBLOWERS, ALTHOUGH COMPREHENSIVE LAWS ARE USUALLY ABSENT
THE ASIA-Pacific region, even one-party states such as China, have developed legal protections for whistleblowers, although the comprehensive protection more commonly found in Europe is still usually absent.
South Korea is one jurisdiction leading the pack on developing robust whistleblower protections.…
UK AUTO SECTOR INSISTS IT HAS CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM DESPITE BREXIT AND COVID-19
The UK’s automotive sector is sufficiently “resilient, agile and competitive”, the country’s Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT) said today (June 23), to ensure the double whammy of Covid-19 and Brexit do not cause permanent damage in UK motor manufacturing.…
EV CONTACTLESS RECHARGING TECHNOLOGIES BEING DEVELOPED FOR MARKET WORLDWIDE
THE NEED to actively recharge electric vehicles makes them less attractive to consumers, especially when batteries can take eight hours to charge. So, the development of ambient technologies that enable EVs to charge themselves as they operate has been a key focus of automotive R&D.…
SRI LANKA’S CLOTHING SECTOR STRUGGLES BACK TO WORK AMIDST TOUGH AND UNEVEN GOVERNMENT COVID-19 HEALTH CONTROLS.
COVID-19 has taken its toll on Sri Lanka’s textile and clothing sector, with exports forecast to plummet for 2021 (the financial year ending March) from a target of USD5.6 billion, by USD1.7 billion to USD3.9 billion, falling 30% year-on-year for April 2020 to March 2021, the country’s national clothing industry told just-style.…
EAST ASIAN AUTO-MAKING HUBS FEEL PAIN FROM COVID-19 PANDEMIC, DESPITE VARIED GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
EAST Asia’s auto-making hubs may have been making a better fist of dealing with the Covid-19 crisis than manufacturing centres in Europe and north America, but the pandemic has been harming the industry in the region.
Government responses have varied, however, with no major scrappage packages being announced.…
AML PROFESSIONAL PROFILES BECOMING MORE DIVERSE, BUT PAY AND CONDITIONS MAYBE HIT BY COVID-19
New aspiring entrants to the AML/CFT and other compliance sectors will be hard hit regarding available jobs and related pay and conditions by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, according to international recruitment agency Randstad. Its Hong Kong director banking and financial services Rick Chung warned: “Similar to what we have witnessed during the global financial crisis, it will be challenging for fresh graduates to secure jobs during these extraordinary times.”…
COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN FINANCES NEED GOVERNMENT LUBRICATION TO AID RECOVERY SAY EXPERTS
WHEN a crisis such as the Covid-19 pandemic hits a supply chain as complex as the clothing sector, financing problems can gum up commercial relationships, so in the short term, governments, along with regional and international organisations, need to step in.…