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BRAZIL AUTO SECTOR HAPPY THAT ROUTE 2030 PLAN IS OPERATIONAL
BRAZIL’S automotive industry sector is optimistic about the future, now that the new government of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro has left the new Route 2030 package of industrial incentives untouched.
The President, who assumed office on January 1, had criticised Route 2030 (Rota 2030 in Portuguese) last November (2018), as a potential waste of money.…
ARGENTINA STRUGGLES TO CREATE GUANACO INDUSTRY – PLANNING TO COMBINE FIBRE AND MEAT SALES
With a growing population of guanacos, a llama-like animal that runs wild in Patagonia, the Argentine government is analysing how best to produce and export the natural fibre it yields, at prices like those commanded by vicuña wool. But hurdles stand in the way of getting it right and there are concerns that the approach could backfire if sustainable practices are not
in place. …
EL SALVADOR CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS SEEK TO DEVELOP UNDERWEAR NICHE
El Salvador clothing manufacturers are seeking to solidify their focus on underwear exports, from basic cotton intimates to trendy and sophisticated lingerie. Flagship US-based underwear companies have settled production in this central American outsourcing hub, making a wide range of lingerie and more basic underwear, such as HanesBrands, Fruit of the Loom and Intradeco.…
IRELAND’S WHISTLEBLOWING REGIME TO BE STRENGTHENED BY EU DIRECTIVE
IRELAND’S whistleblowing regime is to be strengthened to comply with a new European Union (EU) whistleblowing directive that was approved in April (2019) by the European Parliament. Reforms must be in place by 2021 and will build on Ireland’s Protected Disclosures Act 2014 – itself a step forward legally for Irish whistleblowing, according to Professor Kate Kenny, of the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI).…
ACCA QUALIFIED FD HAS FOUND HIS PROFESSIONAL HOME IN MAJOR CARIBBEAN CONGLOMERATE
THE ACCA-qualified group finance director for the largest conglomerate in Trinidad & Tobago and a key player in the Caribbean region – the ANSA McAL group – has aligned his personal professional ambitions with his company’s goal of sturdy sustained growth.…
NORTH AMERICA’S NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS FAIL TO COMPLY WITH FATF STANDARDS
THE UNITED States and Canada maybe two developed countries that have long-established anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) systems, but these have been found wanting by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). While both countries continue to introduce AML/CFT reforms, they are unlikely to meet some key FATF demands.…
SMARTER SEGMENTED SYSTEM, MAYBE USING AI, CAN REDUCE FALSE POSITIVES ROLLED OUT BY TMS
Transaction monitoring systems (TMS) are supposed to detect suspicious activities and provide useful information to AML/CFT law enforcement, but they are proving ineffective, with more than 90% of filings in the USA false positives, according to former chair of the US House of Representatives sub-committee on terrorism and illicit finance Steve Pearce.…
GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY PACT SUPPOSED TO FORGE A NEW BEGINNING FOR TUNISIA’S TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Tunisia’s textile and garment manufacturers hope that the signing of a new public/private partnership pact with the government will enable industry to meet its full potential.
Tunisian head of government (Prime Minister) Youssef Chahed signed on February 21 an agreement with UTICA (Tunisian Union of Industry, Business and Artisans) and FTTH (Tunisian Textile and Garment Federation) to create a public/private partnership to push through a five-year recovery and development plan.…
MARINE CARGO TRANSHIPMENT SOLUTIONS FOR MINING COMPANIES
THE REDUCTION of transport costs for the mineral sector through high-capacity marine cargo handling solutions was a key topic of the annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention held in Toronto, this month (March 3-6). The CSL Group Inc (CSL), a privately-owned shipping company based in Montréal, Québec, and the world’s largest owner and operator of self-unloading vessels, explained how its systems can improve the logistics chain and better integrate cargo loading with mining operations.…
US FASHION INDUSTRY BOSS HOPES FOR TAMER AMERICAN TRADE POLICY AS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION APPROACHES RE-ELECTION YEAR
The president and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has said that he did not just expect by the Trump administration’s aggressive stance on tariffs, but that its protectionism may now start to ease as the 2020 election looms.…