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AUSTRALIA PREPARES TO BREAK GLOBAL GROUND WITH TOBACCO PLAIN PAPER PACKAGING LAW
BY KEITH NUTHALL and EMMA JACKSON
AUSTRALIA’S tobacco industry can be expected to put up a strong fight against a federal government proposal to mandate plain paper packaging for its products. And it will doubtless have the support of the international tobacco industry because this planned legislation is a clear test case.…
EMISSIONS TRADING AND THE TRANSPORT SECTOR
BY DEIRDRE MASON
After the disappointment of the Copenhagen climate summit in December 2009, global warming campaigners have hoped UN climate change talks at Cancun, Mexico in December will thrash out a viable successor to the Kyoto agreement, which ends in 2012.…
TESCO AND SAINSBURY SHOW HOW TO EXPLOIT DRINKS PRIVATE LABELS
BY KARRYN MILLER
The success of Tesco and Sainsbury’s private label drinks products in Britain cannot be denied. In a time when many companies are tightening their belts and streamlining their product mix, these supermarket retailers are expanding their own-label (to use the standard UK term) drinks range – and consumers are benefiting.…
INDIA'S FRUIT DRINKS SHOW STRONG POTENTIAL
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
India’s drinks industry was not harmed badly by the recession, with domestic sales soft drinks and juice production all growing steadily throughout 2009, according to a recent Euromonitor report. In the soft drinks sector, Coca-Cola was the clear leader with Pepsi close behind, but several Indian companies such as Parle Agro, Parle Bisleri Ltd and Dabur India Ltd proffered some healthy competition.…
CHINA AGGRESSIVELY EXPANDING BEVERAGE PRODUCTION
BY WANG FANGQING
Given the fast-growing domestic consumption of branded drinks, Chinese beverage manufacturers are racing to expand their production.
The Beijing-based Huiyuan Group (NOTE – SPELLING IS CORRECT), China’s leading fruit juice manufacturer (and which Coca-Cola failed to purchase last year), announced a massive investment of Chinese Yuan CNY5 billion (US dollar USD731 million) in April 2010 to develop a sparkling fruit juice line.…
UNEP REPORTS SAY METAL RECYCLING RATES TOO LOW
BY ALYSHAH HASHAM and KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has underlined the enormous disparities in stocks of metals used in rich and poor countries.
The report ‘Metals in Society’ examines the amount of individual metals present in society, and the potential for using the in-use stock to offset demand from virgin metal stocks.…
IFC BACKS AUSTRALIAN TIN PROJECT IN MOROCCO
BY KEITH NUTHALL and ALYSHAH HASHAM
THE WORLD Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) has agreed to invest Australian Dollars AUD 2.4 million (US$2 million) into a tin exploration project in Morocco, carried out by Australia mining company Kasbah Resources Ltd.
This Perth-based outfit is to undertake what it calls the ‘Achmmach Tin Project’, exploring and mining tin in El Hajeb province, northwest Morocco.…
VODKA STILL LEADS THE WAY FOR RUSSIAN QUALITY DRINKS EXPORTS
BY JOHN PAGNI
Russia has a strong drinks sector, for spirits, beer and juices, especially. Alcoholic beverage makers are having to deal with flat sales on the domestic market and a government determined to reduce alcohol consumption, forcing quality producers to look for export sales to boost profits.…
TRIPARTITE ACTION TO ATTEMPT INTERNATIONAL HARMONISATION OF INGREDIENT RULES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN INTERNATIONAL attempt to closely harmonise rules on the quality assurance of active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacture and distribution is under way. The European Medicines Agency (EMA), the USA’s Food & Drug Administration, and Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration are ironing out differences when implementing the International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use’s (ICH) ‘good manufacturing practice guide for active pharmaceutical ingredients’.…
PEER REVIEW BEGINS OF G20 BANK INFORMATION EXCHANGES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
PEER reviews have begun assessing the banking and tax transparency systems promoted by the G20 group of nations following the international contagion of financial problems sparked by the credit crunch. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development’s (OECD) Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information will undertake the process.…