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BRAZIL’S TOBACCO INDUSTRY MIRED IN DOUBT AS NEW PRESIDENT TAKES OVER
Brazil could once again impose restrictions on the country’s strong tobacco leaf industry under the new centre-left administration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who plans to reinstate a committee to target production to reducing smoking. The 77-year-old leader, who also governed between 2003–2010, so far is not allowing tobacco business leaders to take part in policy debates.…
BRAZIL’S DAIRY INDUSTRY AIMS FOR RECOVERY UNDER NEW PRESIDENT IN 2023
Brazil’s economy has been either contracting or sluggish for the last decade, but the country’s strong dairy sector hopes this year could be different. With a new President in charge of the most populous South American nation since January 1, business leaders say exports could revive the industry, even if the local market continues to be in poor shape.…
US TOBACCO LEAF DEMAND REMAINS HIGH, DESPITE MOVE AWAY FROM SMOKED PRODUCTS
Demand for US tobacco leaf is projected to remain robust, despite increased reluctance to use smoked products (worsened by concerns about respiratory disease prompted by Covid-19) and the ongoing China–US trade war launched by former US President Donald Trump.
Tobacco leaf was one of the Chinese export products hit by punitive US import duties of 25% imposed during 2019, with China responding in kind with additional 10% and 25% duties levied on US exports of tobacco leaf to China.…
BRAZIL’S NEW PRESIDENT UNDER PRESSURE TO REVAMP BIOFUEL CHAIN
Brazil’s biofuel industry is putting pressure on the country’s new President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to make significant reversals to the laissez-faire policies implemented by his right-wing predecessor Jair Bolsonaro to boost the domestic market in 2023. The sector is concerned about a sluggish economy, which the OECD says will grow just 1.2% in 2023 (inflation stands at 5.77% – January figures).…
DEVELOPING TRACEABLE PIGMENTS TECH OFFERS MEANS OF ENSURING CELLULOSE FIBRES ARE SUSTAINABLE
Traceable pigments are increasingly being used as a favoured trackable method to help textile and garment companies prove that cellulosic fibres utilised in fabric and final products have been made according to high social and environmental sustainability standards. With regulation, non-financial reporting and green consumer demand pushing the industry towards using fabrics that are demonstrably sustainable, cellulosic fibres derived from wood pulp and other woody plants such as bamboo, have become more attractive as inputs.…
CAPE VERDE ASSESSES UNIVERSITIES FOR THE FIRST TIME
Cape Verde universities are facing their first complete scientific and institutional assessment, undertaken by a recently created Higher Education Regulatory Agency (Agência Reguladora do Ensino Superior – ARES) to improve the quality of higher education in the island country, about 500km west of Senegal.…
AD HOC ADVICE ON LAUNDERING DIRTY MONEY OFFERS WIDE RANGE OF TYPOLOGY INFORMATION TO AMLOs
How to launder a sack of ill-gotten cash is a question that does not just stretch the imaginations of law enforcers and AML officers, it can and does prompt useful assessments by professionals in other fields.
The question of how to launder USD1 million in dirty money is, for instance, a popular thread on the international online Q&A service Quora, with 84 answers.…
LARGE DENOMINATION BANKNOTES REMAIN ML VULBERABILUTY
High value banknotes remain of concern to AML regulators, even though they are increasingly being withdrawn from circulation. Despite the growth of electronic payments, the amount of physical cash in circulation remains huge. The USD remains the currency that circulates most widely in the world, with the US Currency Education Programme (a Federal Reserve scheme) saying that there was USD2 trillion in circulation by the start of 2021 (December 31, 2020).…
FINNISH COMPANIES PAVE THE WAY TO CARBON NEUTRALITY IN THE TEXTILE SECTOR
Textile companies in Finland, whose government has developed a national road map towards creating a circular economy (1), are developing game-changing solutions to achieve carbon neutrality.
According to the report ‘Fashion on Climate’, published in 2020 by consultants McKinsey & Co and Danish non-profit organization Global Fashion Agenda, “the fashion industry accounts for around four per cent of emissions globally”, and “more than 70 per cent” from “upstream activities, particularly energy-intensive raw material production, preparation and processing” (2).…
AS PANDEMIC DUST SETTLES, SOUTH KOREA’S AESTHESIS MARKET FINDS ITSELF ALIVE AND KICKING
The South Korean aesthetics market is regarded by UK-based market researcher GlobalData as the fastest growing in the Asia-Pacific region, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 7% between 2022 and 2030, displayed remarkable resilience during the pandemic.…