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A NEW DENT IN JAPAN'S TRADE BARRIERS HELPS AUSTRALIAN EXPORTERS, BUT JAPAN FOOD FIRMS TOO
THE NEW Japan-Australia Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) agreed on April 8 allows unprecedented access to Japanese markets, but it’s not necessarily only the Australian meat producers who will profit.
This deal lowers the tariffs for frozen beef to 19.5 per cent (a cut of 19 percentage points) over an 18 year period, and for chilled beef to 23.5 per cent over 15 years (down 15 percentage points).…
ARGENTINA AML REFORMS SHOW WILLING, BUT INTERNATIONAL ASSESSORS ARE STILL WATCHING FOR REAL PROGRESS
The Argentine government is continuing to try and boost its anti-money laundering/combatting the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) systems, but the challenges that it faces, including a large informal economy and porous borders – especially with Brazil and Paraguay, make this a tough task.…
ARGENTINA AML REFORMS SHOW WILLING, BUT INTERNATIONAL ASSESSORS ARE STILL WATCHING FOR REAL PROGRESS
The Argentine government is continuing to try and boost its anti-money laundering/combatting the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) systems, but the challenges that it faces, including a large informal economy and porous borders – especially with Brazil and Paraguay, make this a tough task.…
SINGAPORE AIMS TO BOOST ITS INTERNATIONAL AML REPUTATION
SINGAPORE has been working hard to lose its past reputation for lax anti-money laundering (AML) controls.
Its ‘steering committee for combating money laundering and terrorist financing,’ jointly headed by the ministry of home affairs, ministry of finance, and the monetary authority of Singapore (MAS) published the country’s first ‘national risk assessment report’ on money laundering and terrorist financing in January 2014.…
EU ROUND UP – NEW EU BIOCIDE REGULATION REFORMS COME INTO FORCE
THE EUROPEAN Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has announced that new reforms to the European Union’s (EU) new biocidal products regulation have come into force, clarifying difficulties discovered in the original legislation.
This new amending regulation (334/2014) includes a new definition of biocidal product families, which sub-categorises products within the same grouping according to their levels of risk and efficacy.…
LATIN AMERICAN PAINT SECTORS ENCOUNTER CONTRASTING FORTUNES
THE COUNTRIES of Latin America may have strong cultural links, but their politics and economies have always varied and this is still the case with the paint and coatings sector. Whilst the whole region has experienced rising incomes over the past decade, this growth has been far from even and is currently under threat – for instance in Venezuela and Argentina, where interventionist governments have impeded trade.…
OECD STEEL COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS EXCESS CAPACITY, TRADE POLICIES
The continuing excess capacity in the world’s steel industry and its drag on the sector’s economic health will again be a key focus of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development’s (OECD) steel committee when it next meets in Paris from June 5 to 6.…
RESEARCHERS USE GENETIC MODIFICATION TO MAKE TREES EASIER TO PROCESS
NORTH American researchers have discovered a way to genetically engineer trees to make their wood easier to break down in industrial processing, requiring fewer chemicals and less energy to produce paper and biofuels. The project, a collaboration between researchers at Canada’s University of British Columbia (UBC) and the USA’s University of Wisconsin-Madison and Michigan State University, has potentially significant implications for the commercial use of wood by-products and how they relate to forestry management and the environment.…
EU CARS MEET CO2 REDUCTION TARGETS TWO YEARS BEFORE THE DEADLINE
Final statistics to be published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the fall are expected to confirm that the average CO2 emissions of new cars sold in the European Union (EU) in 2013 were already below the European Union’s (EU) 2015 required target.…
API PREDICTS GROWTH IN INDONESIAN TECHNICAL TEXTILES, BUT WANTS GOVERNMENT TO BOOST TRADE LINKS
Investment in the Indonesian textiles industry is set to remain stable this year, but with expansion in technical textiles, according to Ade Sudrajat Usman, chairman of the Indonesian Textiles Association (API). Technical textiles – including medical textiles, geotextiles and agri-textiles – are a growing market and industry within Indonesia, with USD150 million worth of investment anticipated for 2014, according to Ade.…