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CONSUMER BAN ON CONGO SKIN WHITENER REPORTED BY BRUSSELS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) consumer safety alert service RAPEX has reported the withdrawal from sale in Belgium of a Democratic Republic of the Congo-made whitening cream – Topclaire Plus. Its use of hydroquinone breaks the EU cosmetics directive. RAPEX has also reported a withdrawal from sale in Ireland of China-made ‘GIRLZ’ children’s cosmetics sets.…
EU ANTI-DUMPING DUTY IMPOSED ON SMALL CITRUS FRUITS FROM CHINA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
IMPORTS into the European Union (EU) of small citrus fruits from China are to become more expensive with EU ministers imposing anti-dumping duties of Euro 531.20 per tonne on prepared or preserved mandarins (including tangerines and satsumas), clementines, wilkings and other similar citrus hybrids.…
ANGOLA AND NIGERIA OIL AND GAS SECTORS UNDER PRESSURE AS OIL PRICES FALL
BY GEORGE STONE
WHAT a difference a year has made in the African oil industry. With sky rocketing oil prices fuelling an expansion boom in 2007 and 2008, this year will be much tougher for the oil and gas sector in sub-Saharan Africa.…
CHINA INGREDIENTS TO EU WILL BE HIT BY STIFF ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has authorised definitive anti-dumping duties on imports into the EU from China of confectionery input citric acid. The decision will raise the price of these imports, which had been so low they sparked complaints from EU manufacturers about unfair competition.…
INDONESIA PAINT INDUSTRY SET FOR GROWTH ONCE WORLD ECONOMY RECOVERS
BY MARK ROWE
INDONESIA’S paint industry appears likely to weather the worst of the global economic downturn. Indeed, Indonesia may be one of the few major countries where sales of paint for industrial and domestic use will rise. In January 2009, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono forecast economic growth of 6.2% for the year in a budget that revealed capital spending plans that were 14.3% up on 2008.…
CHINA COSMETICS MARKET ROBUST IN FACE OF GLOBAL CREDIT CRUNCH
BY MARK GODFREY
WHILE much of the rest of the world is in the economic doldrums, demand for cosmetics and toiletries seems to be holding steady in China. That said, local cosmetics manufacturers are however bracing themselves for a difficult year.…
ANTI-AGEING PRODUCTS GROWING STRONGLY IN CHINA'S IMAGE CONSCIOUS MARKET
BY DOMINIQUE PATTON
THE ANTI-AGEING products business is among the most dynamic in China’s skincare market sub-sectors, with growth fuelled by increasingly well-off consumers anxious about their image.
This segment, when combined with specialist skin nourishing products was worth around US$868.8 million in 2007 according to research firm Euromonitor.…
SENIOR INDIAN TEXTILE EXECUTIVE CALLS FOR TARGETED SUPPORT FOR INDIAN TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTOR
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
THE INDIAN textile and clothing industry is striving to make its own at least 10% of China’s annual garment export hail of US$115 billion: "This is not difficult to achieve because of cost factor and various other reasons", said Darshan Lal Sharma, managing director of Vardhman Yarns & Threads and a member of the Confederation of Indian Industry’s (CII) national committee on textiles.…
Globalisation means countries can prosper from worldwide recession - if they are smart

The old dictum goes – ‘one man's loss is another man's gain’. Curiously, in a globalised world in the midst of a financial downturn, this saying is particularly true, with certain countries unexpectedly benefiting from an otherwise near universal crisis.
Bangladesh is one of the unexpected gainers, especially as 75.83% of its national exports come from knitwear (39.21%) and woven goods (36.62%), primarily to the European Union (EU) and US markets. The expectation might be that exports of Bangladeshi ready made garments would slide in accordance with the drop in global stock markets and plummeting retail sales.…
BANGLADESH DYE MARKET BOOMS AMIDST TEXTILE AND CLOTHING EXPANSION
BY PAUL COCHRANE
BANGLADESH’S US$100 million annual dye and associated chemicals market has reported double digit growth over the past three years on the back of the rapid expansion in the ready made garments and knitwear sectors.
"Bangladesh is a growing market for dyeing, especially since 2005 as more factories are opening," said Wohid Uddin Mahmud, managing partner in Technocrat Enterprise, agent for textile dyeing, washing and laundry machines for Italy’s Flainox, the US’s X-Rite and South Korea’s DaeLim Starlet.…