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VIETNAM TEXTILE LOGISTICS ARE IMPROVING BUT DEVELOPMENT IS FAR FROM SMOOTH, SAY EXPERTS
Amidst growing interest in Vietnam from international textile, garment and electronics companies, the country’s logistics infrastructure has been undergoing a much-needed upgrade, but the trajectory has been bumpy, say experts.
The World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index Country Scorecard has noted that Vietnam’s logistics situation improving until 2014 only to fall back in 2016.…
EU AND ILO AIMING AT MAKING PAKISTAN LEATHER AND TEXTILE FACTORIES POSSIBLE TO WORK
THE INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation (ILO) is running a project, largely funded by the European Union (EU), to improve compliance with labour and environmental standards for companies in Pakistan, mostly in the textile and leather sectors. The EU budget contribution is EUR12 million, with the remaining EUR600,000 being co-financed by the United Nations’ agency, which will take the lead in implementation.…
PROPOSED CHANGE IN TUNISIA EXAMS TO BE JUDGES ERUPTS INTO STUDENT UNREST
The Tunisian’s government decision to overhaul the system of educating and examining law students wishing to become judges has sparked widespread student dissent. Students have been boycotting exams and classes, while staging protests and demonstrations – actions that are ongoing, although a partial retreat by the government has mollified some protestors.…
TRADERS CALL FOR LAWS TO REGULATE TOBACCO TRADE IN SOMALIA
Slowly, a central government is re-establishing itself in Somalia. But it is far from being a safe place in which to do business. Even though other sectors (such as livestock) are establishing themselves, the tobacco sector still lacks a functional regulator and effective regulation.…
STRONG ZIMBABWE LEAF EXPORT LEVELS BUT UNLIKELY TO SOLVE COUNTRY’S ECONOMIC CRISIS ALONE
TOBACCO has been among Zimbabwe’s foreign exchange earners for decades, and the country remains Africa’s top producer of the golden leaf, despite the disruption that its agricultural sector faced in the early 2000s.
These days, the country’s cash-strapped government is supportive and is pinning its hopes on tobacco exports to spearhead an elusive economic recovery.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION ANNOUNCES FIVE INNOVATIVE GAS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced it is spending EUR17.3 million on five projects promoting innovative gas-related infrastructure projects in Europe. The money will come from the European Union’s (EU) Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), a funding programme designed to create economic growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment.…
DEMAND FOR NON-WOVENS INCREASING IN MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA, BUT LOCAL PRODUCTION CAN BE LACKING
THE MIDDLE East and Africa is certainly a promising regional market for nonwovens manufacturers, given the high level of economic growth in many countries and the rise of consumer-culture focused middle classes. But companies need to be sophisticated in their investment and sales tactics given the immense variety of economic and social fortunes experienced by countries in this most diverse region.…
TIDE OF CHINESE MONEY LAUNDERING CHANGES – WITH FLOWS FROM EUROPE TO CHINA GROWING
A case detected last May (2015) at Lisbon international airport, Portugal, says much for the worrying scale of the laundering of illicit funds from Europe into mainland China. A nondescript Chinese couple travelling from Lisbon to Shanghai via the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Dubai was stopped carrying more than EUR1 million in large denomination notes found elaborately wrapped in ‘danger, chemicals’ packaging within packets marked ‘FRAGILE’.…
BREXIT MAY SPARK INNOVATION IN RURAL ECONOMY SAY EXPERTS
No-one knows for sure just what deal the UK is going to end up with at the end of the two-year Brexit negotiation period – and just how that will affect British landowners and the agricultural sector. The general election result (due as Land & Business went to press) may begin the process of bringing some clarity to what remains for now something of an art in informed crystal ball gazing.…
KINGPINS SHOW AMSTERDAM: TRANSFORMING THE INDUSTRY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Technological innovation continues to transform every step of the jeans industry from fibre blends, alternatives to indigo dyes, use of sustainable resources, and new developments in fit and finish. It was also a major focus of the Kingpins Show Amsterdam (April 19/20) denim showcase.…