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BRAZIL EMERGES AS A PROMISING TEXTILE MARKET FOR MAURITIUS
The emergence of Brazil as a major economic power and highly promising market of 200 million inhabitants is luring Mauritian textile producers to foray further in Latin America’s largest national market. Indeed, despite Brazil’s ongoing economic recession, Mauritian textile and clothing exports to the country have more than quadrupled since 2012, according to trade promotion body Enterprise Mauritius.…
OEM SUPPLIERS INNOVATE TO REDUCE AUTO INTERIOR NOISE
SUPPLIERS to auto manufacturers are releasing increasingly innovative technology to help brands reduce interior noise in their vehicles.
Luxembourg-based automotive interiors supplier International Automotive Components (IAC) Group, for instance, is expanding its operations to produce lightweight injection molded inner dash insulation that enhances interior acoustical performance.…
PACTICS’ NEW CAMBODIA FACTORY TO PRODUCE TEXTILES WITH SUBLIMATED PRINTING
SHANGHAI-based microfibre and fabric accessories maker Pactics Group is set to open a new factory in Cambodia using innovative digital heat-transfer ‘sublimated’ printing – that allows brightly-coloured high quality prints on fabric.
The new factory, under the company’s ‘Raytecs’ division, will be located in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh-based produce women’s activewear, swimwear, apparel and other sublimated printed premium products: “We are a boutique manufacturer of sublimated activewear, apparel and premium sublimated products,” the group’s president and owner Piet Holten told WTiN.…
CHINA WTO MARKET ECONOMY STATUS MUST BE BLOCKED: AEGIS EUROPE
The European Union (EU) needs as free hand as possible to prevent the Chinese steel industry seizing more market share with the support of the Beijing government, according to leaders of AEGIS Europe, an alliance of 30 manufacturing associations. In its strongest warning yet about Chinese dumping, overcapacity and illegal subsidies, AEGIS spokesman Milan Nitzschke told a Brussels press conference yesterday (July 11): “China is not a market economy and therefore cannot be granted Market Economy Status (MES) by the European Union” (EU) in its anti-dumping calculations.…
CHINA KEEPING ALIVE ZOMBIE STEEL PLANTS, CLAIMS REPORT AUTHOR
China is keeping alive unproductive “zombie” steel plants then dumping the products on the European Union (EU) market, the Spanish author of two key reports adopted in the European Economic and Social Committee yesterday (July 14) told Steel First. “Not only the steel industry, but the whole European industry, will suffer if the market economy status is unconditionally granted to China,” said Andrés Barcelό Delgado, referring to the debate over anti-dumping calculations for Chinese exports that is ongoing in Brussels.…
RAMADAN SPARKS INCREASE IN LEBANON MEAT SALES
MEAT suppliers in Lebanon are anticipating significantly increased sales as Ramadan winds up this week. Hovig Kozobiokian, managing partner of Dekerco, a meat and food importer in Beirut. He estimated demand increases by around 50% to 60% for round cuts during Ramadan, with often a spike in demand in the last week for the Eid El-Fitr festival that ends this holy month.…
BRAZIL’S JBS STRESSES IT HAS NOT BEEN DIRECTLY TARGETED BY LAVO JATO RAIDS
BRAZIL’S JBS, the giant meatpacker and meat processing company, has been arguing it has not been harmed by raids carried out by Brazilian police earlier this month, dubbed ‘Operation Sepsis’, part of the country’s ongoing ‘Lavo Jato’ corruption investigations.
Brazilian media has reported that on July 1 federal officers searched the São Paulo home of Joesley Batista, CEO of J&F Investimentos, the parent company of JBS.…
INDUSTRY PROJECT PROMOTES DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL COSMETICS INGREDIENTS SOURCED FROM AMAZONIA
BRAZILIAN companies are looking to break into international ethical personal care product markets supplying sustainable cosmetics inputs from the Amazon forest, leveraging an innovative government project.
This ‘Structuring Project for Amazon Forest-Based Cosmetics’ scheme, launched in 2013 by the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Servicio Brasileño de Apoyo a las Micro y Pequeñas Empresas – SEBRAE), is amassing information and data to help companies identify useful natural ingredients and advises on processing, manufacturing and marketing the resulting products.…
CONFECTIONERY SECTOR PUSHES TO BOOST SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS
HAVING a strong reputation for sustainable practice is increasingly a strong marketing card, for the confectionery sector as much as any other consumer industry. But with its extended international supply chains, demonstrating a high regard for environmental good practice is not always easy for the confectionery sector.…
BRAZIL’S LATEST STRENGTH IN PERFUME SALES WILL HELP SEGMENT GROW AFTER COUNTRY’S RECESSION ENDS
BRAZIL’S fragrance sector has struggled as the country continues to struggle through an economic recession that started during 2013, but the industry hopes it has turned the corner and sales are now recovering. In 2015, for the first time in 23 years, Brazilian cosmetics, toiletries and fragrances sales fell, dropping 8% year-on-year, according to the Brazilian Industry Association of Toiletries, Perfumes and Cosmetics (ABIHPEC – ‘Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Higiene Pessoal, Perfumaria e Cosméticos’).…