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STELLANTIS ANNOUNCES CONSTRUCTION OF CAD4 BILLION EV BATTERY PLANT IN WINDSOR, ONTARIO



Stellantis and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution today (Wednesday March 23) announced they would build a CAD5 billion (USD4.1 billion) electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ontario.

It will be the first such plant in the province, and should open in 2024, employing an estimated 2,500 people.…

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CERTIFICATION AND LIABILITY CHALLENGES OF SMART TEXTILES – DEEP DIVE



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Regulation, certification and liability have long been critical issues managed by textile executives, with consumer protection, industrial standardisation and chemical environmental health rules posing significant challenges to any professional fabric company. However, the advent of smart textiles has made such regulatory and legal considerations more complex, because of their integration of electronics and internet communications, which can bring such products under additional health and safety rules, along with privacy and cyber-crime statutes.…

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CANADA AUTO SECTOR SAYS FED GOVERNMENT MUST PAY TO ACHIEVE EV MANDATES



The Canadian auto sector wants its federal government to make major financial commitments to increase consumer subsidies for buying electric vehicles (EV) and build recharging systems, following an impostion of EV purchasing mandates.

Canada’s Liberal government (now formally backed by the social-democratic New Democratic Party – NDP) released policy on Tuesday (March 29) towards making the country a net-zero emissions jurisdiction by 2050.…

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HONDA ANNOUNCES MAJOR HYBRID PLANT INVESTMENT IN ONTARIO



Honda announced this morning (March 16) that it would be investing CAD1.4 billion (USD1.09 billion) into retooling its plants in Alliston, north of Toronto, so they can make hybrid vehicles and engines.

“This represents an important milestone for Honda as we move forward in our ambitious vision to make battery electric vehicles represent 100% of our North America vehicle sales by 2040,” said Jean Marc Leclerc, president and CEO of Honda Canada Inc.…

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UAE HALAL FAST-FOOD BRAND CHICKING TO OPEN 30 OUTLETS IN CANADA BY 2023



United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based halal fast-food chain Chicking is planning to expand its geographic footprint with up to 30 new outlets across Canada by 2023.

The company opened its first ChickQueen branch in the multi-cultural city of Mississauga, Ontario, in May 2021, as part of a plan to expand to all major Canadian cities, AK Mansoor, founder and chairman of Chicking, told Salaam Gateway.…

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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FORMALLY CALLS FOR END TO EU GOLDEN VISA LAWS



The European Parliament has voted overwhelmingly today (March 9) for a European Union (EU)-wide ban on golden passports or citizenship by investment (CBI) schemes by 2025. In a 595 for, 12 against and 74 abstentions vote, MEPs approved a report on ‘citizenship and residence by investment schemes’ (1) which said schemes operated by 12 EU countries (2) “pose several serious security risks for Union citizens” notably corruption and money laundering.…

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ANTI-FRAUD INVESTIGATOR SALARIES RISE AS FINANCIAL CRIME CONTINUES TO GROW



With fraud levels booming – a PwC report released last May (2021) said 47% of more than 5,000 interviewees’ companies suffered an average of six frauds in the previous two years – anti-fraud professional salaries are growing. (1)

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) will release its next anti-fraud sector salary survey in the summer, but Mason Wilder, an ACFE research specialist confirmed pay is “going up – as are most wages and salaries in professional fields”.…

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RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR MUST INTEGRATE CYBER-SECURITY WHEN DESIGNING NEW SYSTEMS



A lack of renewable energy industry cybersecurity standards has seen green power producers “fly under the radar of regulation” when developing their systems and technologies, a senior US cyber-security consultant, and other industry experts, are warning. Peter Lund, CTO of Industrial Defender, a cybersecurity solutions provider for major utility and energy companies based in Massachusetts, USA, said these failings need addressing to avoid catastrophic outages, increased consumer costs or even crippled economies, as renewable energy becomes ever more important in power generation mixes.…

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GRAPHENE-BASED COATINGS OFFER INCREASING FUNCTIONALITY FOR TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS



 

Transport coatings innovators have been increasingly integrating graphene into their products, as researchers continue to leverage the functionality delivered by a sustainable material whose honeycomb lattice nanostructure offers major durability without adding bulk.

Researchers from Poland’s Gdańsk University of Technology have highlighted graphene’s flexibility and ability to adapt to the “roughness and curvature of the substrate surface” as a boon within paint and coatings design, especially for hard wear and tear uses, such as transport.…

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APPAREL SECTOR: COUNTRY PROFILE CHINA



Roughly two decades after China entered the World Trade Organisation (WTO) (in December 2001) and nearly two-and-a-half years into the Covid-19 pandemic, the country’s textile and apparel sectors seem healthier than ever. Customs data show that in 2021, the cumulative export value of China’s textiles and clothing reached USD315.5 billion, a year-on-year increase of 8.4%.…

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