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BIG DATA ANALYSIS BECOMING MORE HOLISTIC AND EFFECTIVE FOR TEXTILE COMPANIES
Factory digitisation, including the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, has increased big data availability by “at least two orders of magnitude from what was available a couple of decades ago,” said UK-based AI-driven predictive maintenance software provider Senseye chief technology officer and co-founder Robert Russell.…
NORDIC PAINT INDUSTRY MAINTAINS SUSTAINABILITY PUSH, DESPITE INFLATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN CHALLENGES
As the Nordic paint and coatings sector moves towards increasing sustainability, reducing its carbon and other emissions, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), the region’s market is facing significant challenges. Inflation of prices for finished products is dampening demand – annual inflation in Sweden in December was 12.3%; Norway 5.9%; Denmark 7.7%; and Finland 9.1%.…
SANCTIONED RUSSIANS PULL ALL AVAILABLE LEVERS TO CONTINUE INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
Given the constant expansion and tightening of sanctions against Russian individuals and organisations since Russia invaded Ukraine last February 24, it is no surprise that Russians have developed innovative ways to evade these sanctions. Sanction Scanner, a UK-based screening and transaction monitoring service provider highlighted how Russians have been utilising peer-to-peer exchanges of digital currencies to help conceal the beneficial owner of crypto.…
GERMAN COATINGS SECTOR FACED WITH WEAKENING DEMAND AND REGULATORY HEADACHES
The newest data released by the German Paint and Printing Ink Association (VdL) shows the fortunes of the German coatings sector were, in 2021, closely tied to the Covid-19 pandemic and increasing price of raw materials globally – causing weak short-term growth and an anticipated contraction in 2023.…
WHAT’S IN STORE FOR PACKAGED FOOD IN CHINA IN 2023?
Until social unrest in November forced China’s communist party dictatorship to abandon its tough Covid-19 controls, its packaged food retail sales looked healthy and seemed in decent shape to produce solid revenue in 2023. Data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics showed that the cumulative retail value of grain, oil and food products produced in China were worth Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY903.2 billion (USD130 billion) in the first half of 2022, up 9.9% year-on-year (1).…
SUNNY AFRICA’S SOLAR POWER STRENGTHS COULD UNDERPIN SUSTIANABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
International solar energy providers are finding business opportunities in Africa as national governments and their development agency partners try to foster growth while targeting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG), which encourages access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all by 2030 (1).…
FOR CHANGES TO NEW EU PACKAGING CONTROLS
The European Union (EU) food and drink industry is preparing to lobby to improve reforms proposed by the European Commission to EU packaging and packaging waste legislation. Industry association FoodDrinkEurope has said they will “require significant improvements to be workable”. In particular, the association is concerned about mandates within a proposed regulation that food and drink companies ensure growing proportions of their packaging be made refillable or reusable.…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – IASB RELEASES FORMAL PROPOSALS TO SUSPEND INCOME TAX REPORTING STANDARD BECAUSE OF BEPS
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has formally proposed amendments to IAS 12 Income Taxes to take account of ‘Pillar 2’ of the OECD’s BEPS tax model, suspending rules on accounting for deferred taxes, while its implications are assessed. The IASB has acted because the European Union (EU) in December agreed a directive to make Pillar 2 compulsory in the EU – telling multinationals (and large domestic companies) to pay 15% minimum tax rates in member states where they trade.…
BREXIT DECISION CONTINUES DAMAGING FOR CAN INDUSTRY, SAY EXPERTS
THE UNITED Kingdom’s final exit from the European Union (EU) on December 31, 2020, after an 11-month transition period, has fulfilled predictions of disruption to the British and European can manufacturing industry, experts have told CanTech international. Indeed, feelings over Breit remain raw – one senior industry specialist, preferring to remain nameless, dubbed Brexit as, “the most stupid decision ever taken by UK politicians”.…
DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTING GAINING GROUND IN VIETNAM
South-east Asia has long appreciated the need to improve efficiency and sustainability in its finishing, especially as it seeks to compete with China, whose rising costs and supply chain disruption caused by Covid-19 has created openings for neighbouring manufacturing hubs.
Vietnam is a case in point, having long been a major textile production centre, and one that is expanding said data from the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) showing a 12% year-on-year turnover rise in 2022 to USD44 billion.…