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CAR PART SUPPLIERS WILL PROMOTE AUTOMATED DRIVING, EU INDUSTRY EVENT TOLD
EUROPEAN Union (EU) automotive suppliers are accelerating innovation in connected and automated driving (CAD), industry experts told the April 25 policy debate on ‘Safe, Sustainable, Smart Mobility’, organised by the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA) in Brussels.
“Digitalisation is the most important transformation in the car industry,” said Violeta Bulc, the Commissioner for transport and mobility on the EU executive body, the European Commission.…
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KENYA’S EDUCATION MINISTER CALLS FOR LESS GOVERNMENT MEDDLING IN AFRICAN UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
Kenya’s education minister has called for African governments to pull away from direct management of their country’s universities, saying such meddling is unnecessary and can hinder the development of effective management.…
OIL AND GAS SECTOR NOW WALKING THE TALK ON SUSTAINABILITY
The oil and gas industry is reshaping its strategies, practices and values as it responds to global agreements on climate change and sustainable development. The 2015 United Nations Paris Agreement on climate change and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – which came into effect in January 2016 – are prominent among global governance challenges driving change in the oil and gas industry, but pressure just keeps building.…
CHINA WOOL PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS NERVOUS OVER AUSTRALIAN WOOL PRICING
Manufacturers in China, which buys approximately 80% of Australian wool exports, are particularly nervous about the pricing, even as the beginning of the warmer spring season in the north of China is naturally reducing demand.
Chinese wool factories have been running 24/7 on Australian wool ever since the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) in December 2015 granted Australian wool exporters duty-free treatment for up to 30,000 tonnes of clean wool each year.…
UK PAINT SECTOR PREOCCUPIED WITH BREXIT AS GROWTH CONTINUES REGARDLESS
It is fair to say the eyes of the UK paint and coatings industry are firmly on Brussels and Downing Street now that Article 50 has been triggered and negotiations on Britain quitting the European Union (EU) are now under preparation.…
REGULATORS START TO DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE CONTROLS FOR VIRTUAL CURRENCIES
With the value of Bitcoin skyrocketing over the past year, up from USD525 per Bitcoin last August to USD1,200 in mid-April, with one unit now being able to buy an ounce of gold, finding ways to efficiently regulate decentralised and independent virtual currencies (VCs) has become a top priority among governments and regulators worldwide.…
DIAMOND INDUSTRY REMAINS TOUGH SECTOR FOR MONEY LAUNDERING CONTROLS
THE DIAMOND trade is still one of money launderers’ best friends due the precious stone’s high value to mass ratio, akin to the highest value banknotes that can be obtained. Indeed, it is maybe harder to trace diamonds than numbered banknotes, there is no reliable means by which the point of origin of a particular diamond can be ascertained just by examining it.…
FRENCH MEAT INDUSTRY PREPARES RESPONSE TO CHINA’S LIFTING OF IMPORT BAN
EUROPEAN and French meat industry organisations are preparing to respond to China’s decision to lift its embargo on French exports of de-boned beef for animals. China is the second largest importer of beef worldwide: “We welcome the move in principle,” European Union (EU) farm body Copa-Cogeca’s secretary general Pekka Pesonen told GlobalMeatNews.…
RECTOR/PRESIDENT OF THE SOMALI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY WANTS TO REPAY COUNTRY FOR HIS EDUCATION BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR
Speaking to University World News, Mr Jimale recalled how he graduated from SNU faculty of veterinary in 1983, then becoming a lecturer in the same department, in the years before the 1991 collapse of the Somali government in the midst of civil war.…
RECTOR/PRESIDENT OF THE SOMALI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY WANTS TO REPAY COUNTRY FOR HIS EDUCATION BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR
Professor Mohamed Ahmed Jimale, Rector of the Somali National University (SNU), hopes his work will enable poorer Somalis to attain the kind of education that launched him on his career.
Speaking to University World News, Mr Jimale recalled how he graduated from SNU faculty of veterinary in 1983, then becoming a lecturer in the same department, in the years before the 1991 collapse of the Somali government in the midst of civil war.…