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INTERVIEW MOHAMED IRSHAD, HEAD OF GLOBAL INTERNAL AUDIT AMERICAS FOR SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC



Diversity – a theme very close to Mohamed Irshad’s heart – could not be embodied by a more appropriate person than the affable, youthful-looking 34-year-old head of global internal audit – the Americas, at French multinational Schneider Electric. Irshad is an Indian national who was born and raised in Dubai, studied in India, has lived in Paris and is now based in Canada.…

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UKRAINE GOVERNMENT TO ALLOCATE USD300 MILLION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DOMESTIC TEXTILE INDUSTRY



THE UKRAINE government is to allocate up to USD300 million towards the development of the domestic textile industry in its country over the next two years, according to officials.

A government spokesman for the ministry of economic development and trade told WTiN.com…

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FREE SPEECH ON CAMPUS: CHALLENGES FOR MINORITY RIGHTS AND DEMOCRATIC VALUES - 2018 WORLDVIEWS LECTURE



Are students and academics free to speak their mind on university and college campuses in north America? And how should higher education institutions respond when one person’s free speech silences or harms another? These issues have been highlighted at the fourth annual Worldviews Lecture at the University of Toronto, at which University World News was a media sponsor.…

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TEXTILE SECTOR LIKELY CASUALTY OF NEW USA AND CHINA LATEST TRADE WAR



THE TEXTILE sector looks likely to become a major casualty of a new trade war brewing between the USA and China, unless the two governments step back from the brink and strike a deal rather than impose tit-for-tat duties.

Upset about alleged thefts of American intellectual property by Chinese industrialists, the USA has proposed imposing 25% duties on a wide-range of China-made manufactured goods.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – TRADE WARS THREATEN KNITWEAR SECTOR



THE INTERNATIONAL knitwear sector has found itself at the centre of the ongoing turmoil in global trade relations, with major jurisdictions considering imposing tariffs on knitted products, inputs and related machinery.

One concern focuses on how the USA has proposed imposing 25% duties on a wide-range of China-made manufactured goods over alleged thefts of American intellectual property by Chinese industrialists.…

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US CLOTHING SECTOR RAISES WARNING OVER CHINA COTTON DUTIES IN LATEST TRADE ROW



The United States Fashion Industry Association (USFIA) has raised significant concerns about the risk of 25% duties being imposed on imports into China of American-produced cotton, as the latest trade row between Washington and Beijing ramps up.

Stung by the announcement of the USA’s planned imposition of 25% duties on a wide-range of Chinese manufactured goods (among them clothing-making machinery, such as knitting machines and finishing equipment), over allegations of intellectual property theft, China has announced possible retaliatory duties.…

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CLOTHING SECTOR WELCOMES TRUMP U-TURN ON TPP - BUT DOUBTS AMERICAN RE-ENTRY TO DEAL CAN BE ACHIEVED



Word from US President Donald Trump that he may reverse a longstanding position and explore the possibility that the country may join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) after all, has left the fashion industry – along with much of the American business community – somewhat sceptical, while being supportive.…

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ATC SECTOR LIKELY CASUALTY OF NEW USA AND CHINA LATEST TRADE WAR



THE AIR traffic control sector could become a casualty of a new trade war brewing between the USA and China, unless the two governments strike a deal rather than impose tit-for-tat duties.

Upset about alleged thefts of American intellectual property by Chinese industrialists, the USA has proposed imposing 25% duties on a wide-range of China-made manufactured goods.…

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TORONTO AIRPORT TRIAL INTEGRATES BIOFUEL INTO STANDARD FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM



AIR Canada has joined with other civil aviation organisations and companies, plus academics, to stage a biofuel blend demonstration project at Toronto’s Lester B Pearson International Airport. The Canadian carrier claims it avoided emitting 160 tonnes of carbon on 22 domestic flights during April 22’s international Earth Day through introducing 230,000 litres of sustainable biofuel blended within the airport’s multi-user fuel supply system.…

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US FIBRE AND COTTON EXPORTS IN FIRING LINE AS EU RELEASES RETALIATORY DUTY LIST OVER TRUMP METAL TARIFFS



THE EUROPEAN Commission has released a draft list of products that could be subject to retaliatory European Union (EU) safeguard duties, as a response to the erection of American import duties on aluminium and steel imports.

These include a wide range of fabric, yarn and clothing products.…

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