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EU ASKS FOR JUSTIFICATION IN SBV-RELATED BAN
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has demanded that Mexico and Brazil provide a scientific explanation for a new ban on reproductive livestock material imports from the EU. The two countries have banned imports of genetic material from the EU over concerns related to the Schmallenberg Virus, which has been detected in livestock in Britain, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Spain.…
EU OPPOSES BRAZILIAN AND ARGENTINE AUTO PARTS PROTECTIONISM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) executive is taking diplomatic action to oppose trade red tape restrictions on EU auto parts manufacturers exporting to Brazil and Argentina. The European Commission has raised concerns bilaterally with Brasilia and Buenos Aires and also at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), where formal disputes proceedings could be launched.…
BIOFUELS: PART OF THE SOLUTION, OR JUST CONTRIBUTING FUTHER TO ENVIRONMENTAL CRISES?
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
WITH liquid fuels expected to remain the main energy source for transport for the foreseeable future, despite the continuing bad press about their carbon footprint, biofuels – especially second generation fuels based on waste – are still recognised as a useful means of lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.…
BRAZIL TIGHTENS GELATIN CONTROLS AFTER EU EXERTS PRESSURE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE BRAZILIAN government is tightening its gelatin production controls after pressure from the European Union (EU) about health concerns regarding this key capsule ingredient. The European Commission was threatening import restrictions on Brazilian gelatin after consumer health concerns were raised by the European Veterinary Office.…
BUSINESS COACHING GROWING RAPIDLY IN BRAZIL; BUT VARIABLE QUALITY REMAINS AN ISSUE
BY STEPHEN EISENHAMMER, IN RIO DE JANEIRO
BUSINESS coaching in Brazil has been growing significantly in the past few years, with a significant escalation in the number of coaches, coaching companies and training providers. Business coaching has spread rapidly from its beginnings in the Brazilian subsidiaries of big international firms, to big national companies such as industrial conglomerate Votorantim, and even now to many mid-size businesses and the public sector.…
BRAZIL'S AIRPORTS UNDERGO MAJOR EXPANSIONS IN PREPARATION FOR WORLD CUP
BY SHEENA ROSSITER, IN SÃO PAULO; LEAH GERMAIN AND MJ DESCHAMPS
THE FIFA World Cup never fails to draw huge international crowds to whichever country chosen to play host; boosting tourism and the local economy. However, significant influxes of visitors inevitably strains airport systems – which is why Brazil’s airports are currently undergoing significant expansions to prepare to host the football tournament in 2014, as well as the 2016 summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.…
MANUFACTURING - WINNERS AND LOSERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WINNERS
VF
In one of 2011’s biggest deals, US-based VF announced its plans to buy major footwear brand Timberland in a US$2bn takeover. As well as boosting earnings by US$700m a year, the purchase would leverage VF platforms in Europe, Asia and Latin America, and boost e-commerce operations.…
BRAZIL'S DYEING AND FINISHING INDUSTRY FOCUSES ON INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLITY
BY JILL LANGLOIS, IN SÃO PAULO
BRAZIL’S dyeing and finishing sector is working hard to maintain a commercial edge – especially through environmental good practice – while its key market, the Brazilian textile industry, faces some tough times.
Foreign competition, weak international branding and unhelpful Brazilian government regulations are weakening the textile sector in Brazil: "The industry’s deficit will hit a record USD5 billion [last] year [2011] – we’ve already had to cut 19,000 jobs…" said Aguinaldo Diniz Filho, president of the Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association (ABIT).…
ARAB SPRING'S IMPACT ON NORTH AFRICA'S COSMETICS SECTOR
BY MEGAN DETRIE and KACI RACELMA
THE IMPACT of the Arab Spring revolution has rattled though North Africa, leaving no economic sector unscathed – including the personal care products industry. Despite the fact that the growth of the cosmetics markets in countries like Tunisia, Egypt and Libya remains limited in lieu of the year of demonstrations and political upheaval, efforts are currently being made to boost the industry.…
BRAZIL'S LEAD IN ALUMINIUM CAN RECYCLING TO BE EXTENDED
BY SHEENA ROSSITER
BRAZIL is set to extend its global leadership in can recycling with millions being pumped into the recycling process. Novelis, one of the world’s largest producers of rolled aluminium products and a global leader in aluminium beverage can recycling, has the leading hand in investment with back-to-back investment of USD360 million having been injected into the aluminium recycling industry over the past two years and in the year to come.…