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COVID-19 FRAUD BOOM CONTINUES AS RECESSIONS FUEL DISHONESTY



Fraud has spiked since the outbreak of Covid-19 and is still on an upward trajectory as economies struggle to rebound from the pandemic, according to research by Grant Thornton and the US-based Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). One of the biggest growth areas in fraudulent activity, according to the American Bankers Association (ABA) is related to the exploitation of the elderly, particularly in ageing societies such as the USA, Europe and the east Asia.…

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EUROPE’S HYDROGEN ECONOMY IS GROWING, WITH MAJOR INVESTMENTS BEING RELEASED



WHEN European energy experts consider the future of hydrogen as an energy source, assessments sound remarkably like comments made about wind or solar power in the late 1990s – it is a great idea, but it would help if production and processing were less expensive.…

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AFRICA’S CLOTHING SECTOR EYES GROWTH POTENTIAL – BUT INFLATION AND RECESSION IS HAMPERING AMBITION



An African garment and textile sector rebounding from the Covid-19 pandemic has seen strong export growth in the first three-quarters of 2022 start to sputter through a tightening of retail demand in Europe and the United States. These remain Africa’s two primary export markets and their consumers are reducing spending as inflation and recession concerns grow.…

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KNITTING BRANDS FIND NEWER OPPORTUNITIES IN INVESTING IN DESIGNERS



Knitwear brands have been progressively investing in mentorship and incubation programmes, hoping the resulting inspiration will widen their offer with creative products, reach more consumers and promote innovation in their work methods.
London – one of the big four fashion cities, alongside Paris, New York, and Milan – is this month (November) hosting the first collection of products made through the Atelier100 hyperlocal hothouse programme, at the brand’s retail store in Hammersmith (west London) (1).…

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ATHLEISURE INNOVATION BOOSTS PERFORMANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY-FOCUSED SALES



Innovation in athleisure gear continues to drive performance improvements, with an eye to boosting sustainability, as consumers become more environment conscious, and regulation toughens up.

Of course, making such improvements is no easy feat today given the entire supply chain is facing “unprecedented challenges,” warned Davide Vigano, CEO of tech textile manufacturer Sensoria, based in Redmond, Washington state, USA, as shipping delays hinder the delivery of components, and transport prices increase as energy costs also soar, pushed up by Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine. …

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METAVERSE OFFERS FRAUDSTERS NEW OPENINGS FOR CYBER-SWINDLES



It is ‘de rigeur’ for tech publications to define the ‘metaverse’ – Wikipedia is perhaps most succinct – ‘a metaverse is a network of 3D virtual worlds focused on social connection’ (1). As for their fraud risk, there is a growing consensus that the metaverse offers fraudsters and cybercriminals significant opportunities to exploit this growing network of IT systems integrating virtual or augmented reality (VR and AR).…

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CAPE VERDE ASSESSES UNIVERSITIES FOR THE FIRST TIME



Cape Verde universities are facing their first complete scientific and institutional assessment, undertaken by a recently created Higher Education Regulatory Agency (Agência Reguladora do Ensino Superior – ARES) to improve the quality of higher education in the island country, about 500km west of Senegal.…

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SMART TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS TO BENEFIT FROM RECOVERY OF SEMICONDICTOR SUPPLY CHAINS



Smart textiles manufacturers affected by the shortage of electronics for their products may receive respite in 2023 as global supplies of components increase, even if some disruption of production and supply chain lingers.

According to 2022 research by US investment bank J.P.…

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TRANSPORT OF GOODS AND PEOPLE OFFERS COMPLEXITY AND OPACITY AIDING FRAUDSTERS



The surge in e-commerce promoted by the Covid-19 pandemic has sparked a significant increase in fraud in goods delivery, with ‘shipping fraud’ becoming the “fastest growing type of digital fraud worldwide in 2021”, according to a Global Digital Fraud Trends report 2022 report from TransUnion.…

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UKRAINE TEXTILE STRUGGLES ON, DESPITE RUSSIAN INVASION



After more than eight months of persistent Russian attacks on Ukrainian industry and infrastructure, causing nearly USD10 billion (1) in damages to Ukraine’s industry and business services alone, Ukraine’s textile production sector limps on; though far from unscathed.
According to information from Ukrlegprom, the Ukrainian Association of Light Industry Enterprises, in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, sieged by Russian forces in the early stages of the war, one textile company factory was completely destroyed, 11 heavily damaged, and nine have lost profitability as a result of the invasion.…

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