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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – MERCOSUR DEAL COULD BOOST EU-SOUTH AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY TRADE
Confectionery and related ingredient sales between the European Union (EU) and the Mercosur countries of south America are set to rise after a trade agreement between the two blocs was finalised. A deal in principle had been held over since 2019 while details were ironed out, but these have now been resolved.…
TRUMP TARIFFS COULD DISRUPT GLOBAL CAN MAKING INDUSTRY
The international can making and filling industry is assessing the impact of a second Donald Trump presidency in the USA, given he has threatened to impose universal tariffs on all imports.
Trump has floated imposing 10%-20% tariffs on all US imports, including trades with countries having free trade agreements with America.…
CANADIAN AND MEXICAN AUTO SECTOR UNEASE OVER TRUMP VICTORY
The Canadian and Mexican auto sectors are assessing a second Donald Trump presidency in the USA, given his threat to impose universal tariffs on all imports and to review the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Trump has floated imposing 10%-20% tariffs on all US imports, including trades with countries having free trade agreements with America.…
INCREASING COMPLEXITY IN FINANCIAL NETWORKS POSES MONITORING AND INTELLIGENCE CHALLENGES FOR AML/CFT
While the increasingly complex financial world’s fintech and cryptocurrency networks may boost liquidity and financial efficiency, it also complicates screening transactions for crime links. That includes the growing number of sanctions created by Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and Iranian support for terror groups.…
BRAZIL INNOVATES TO LEAD IN BIOPLASTICS AND RELATED PACKAGING
Brazil, the world’s fifth largest country by size, with 60% of the planet’s rainforest, is investing in research to become an important bioplastics player, using its abundant natural resources. However, legislative obstacles are hindering its progress.
And there is plenty of room for improvement.…
HE INSTITUTIONS UNDER PRESSURE TO SHIFT CURRICULA AS ‘GREEN’ JOBS GROW IN NUMBER
As the world’s employment markets are shifting towards jobs that promote sustainability, prompted by concerns about limiting potential runaway climate change, higher education institutions are being encouraged to integrate green skills into curricula.
With major corporations within the European Union (EU) already required to submit sustainability reports on their exposure to and their impact on climate change and sustainability, and other jurisdictions to follow suit, demand for so-called ‘green jobs’ is rising.…
BRAZIL GETS READY TO LEAD IN GREEN HYDROGEN
Brazil, the world’s fifth largest country by land area, is preparing to use its abundant natural resources and major renewable energy sector to become the world’s largest producer of green hydrogen (H2V). However, with several challenges to overcome, its likely success is tough to predict, say local experts.…
TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY OF THE MOROCCAN TEXTILE SECTOR, TO ACHIEVE BOTH SUSTAINABILITY AND GUARANTEED EU STANDARDS
The Moroccan clothing and textile sector is promoting itself to European and north American buyers, as well as Chinese investors, as a near-sourcing hub, which guarantees sustainable and ethical practices in its production.
This is a key message from the Moroccan Association of Textile and Clothing Industries (AMITH – L’Association Marocaine des Industries de Textile et de l’Habillement), as it prepares for its next Maroc in Mode 2024 expo in Casablanca from November 7-9.…
LEGAL PROFESSIONS STILL PUSH AGAINST AML/CFT RESPONSIBILITIES
Legal professions worldwide continue to push against being integrated within comprehensive AML/CFT/CFP systems, with their firms arguing that conducting CDD/KYC and reporting STRs undermines client confidentiality, a cornerstone of practising law.
FATF’s recommendations allow governments significant flexibility on when lawyers should report suspicious transactions, contrasting with tougher requirements for bankers, payment service companies, and non-financial professions such as accountants.…
FORMER RALPH LAUREN EXECUTIVE TOUTS NUCLEAR MICRO-GENERATORS FOR OFFSHORED CLOTHING AND TEXTILE PLANTS
A former Ralph Lauren manufacturing and sourcing manager has encouraged the fashion industry to use small onsite nuclear reactors to power their operations with zero-carbon emission electricity
Rickey Ruff, founder and managing director of US-based Global Nuclear Concepts said: “I’m the first to admit that these two sectors, fashion and nuclear, are incredibly divergent.…