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CHINA OFFICIAL CLOTHING EXPORTS FALL AFTER QUOTAS REIMPOSED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE REIMPOSITION of quota limits last year on some Chinese textile products has driven official overseas sales down, according to European Commission figures. During the first quarter of 2006, China saw an overall decrease in exports to the EU of minus 12% in volume, although unit prices increased by 9%.…
EU USA COUNTERFEIT GOODS ALLIANCE - FAKE CLOTHING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED States and the European Union (EU) have agreed to set up joint-border enforcement cooperation to detect counterfeit goods, including clothing, and to create teams of diplomats in third country embassies tasked with sharing data and intelligence on counterfeiting.…
TAIWAN PAINT AND COATINGS INDUSTRY FEATURE
BY JANE MOIR, in Hong Kong
TAIWAN’S paint and coatings industry is holding steady as the economy remains solid and demand for high-quality products increases, although smaller players are finding it tougher to compete in a market dominated by a few big firms.…
JORDAN DEVELOPS COMMERCIAL UNIVERSITY SECTOR
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Amman
JORDAN is undertaking a root and branch reform of its higher education sector to better match the needs of its economy and regulate the burgeoning private sector.
With no statistics on the number of students enrolled in specific subjects, the country’s ministry of higher education is working with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on a study to better coordinate the needs of the market and graduating students.…
EU COMMISSION CONSULTS ON HYDROGEN FUEL CELL STANDARDS
BY ALAN OSBORN, in London
EUROPEAN Union (EU) lawmakers are stepping up the development of a legally binding technical standard to ensure the safe operation of hydrogen fuel cells in road vehicles. The European Commission has begun a public consultation (which runs until September 15) on the matter, seeking to ensure that the rapid technical development of hydrogen power by automakers is not held back by safety fears and conflicting national safety rules.…
PAINT COMPANIES SELL LEADED PAINTS WHERE REGULATIONS ARE WEAK
BY MONICA DOBIE
AMERICAN researchers have found that paint manufacturers continue to produce and sell consumer paints with dangerously high levels of lead in countries with weak environmental health controls. A University of Cincinnati study, to be published in the journal Environmental Research, found 75% of all tested paint in India, China and Malaysia contained high levels of lead, with more than 50% of samples containing levels 30 times higher than the permitted US standard.…
POOR HEALTH CONTROLS CREATE ASIA LEAD MARKETS
BY MONICA DOBIE
LEAD manufacturers may be able to increase sales by offering their product to paint companies in developing countries without restrictions on consumer paint production, US researchers have indicated.
The University of Cincinnati analysed 80 consumer paint samples of various colours and brands from India, Malaysia, China and Singapore to determine the amount of lead and compare them with the US’s stringent standards.…
OECD CALLS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRY FOOD PRODUCTION INVESTMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
URBANISATION in developing countries will inflate demand for meat and processed foods generally from this year to 2015, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has predicted. In a new ‘Agricultural Outlook’ written with the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the OECD says "growing market opportunities in certain developing countries" (notably Brazil, China and India) will cause a "shift in production and export of farm commodities away from [developed] OECD countries and more towards other developing economies".…
OECD CALLS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRY FOOD PRODUCTION INVESTMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
URBANISATION in developing countries will inflate demand for meat and processed foods generally from this year to 2015, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has predicted. Its new ‘Agricultural Outlook’ identifies "growing market opportunities in certain developing countries" (notably Brazil, China and India).…
CHINA DIVERTS TEXTILE EXPORTS TO EVADE 'BRA WARS' AGREEMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHINESE exporters have been fraudulently routing clothing and textile exports via Hong Kong and South Korea to evade quota limits imposed last year, following the ‘bra wars’ spat with the European Union (EU). Swedish government figures claim Hong Kong clothing and textile exports to the EU rose by 234% in the past year, which would mean every Hong Konger was employed in the textile industry.…