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JAPAN COSMETICS SECTOR INNOVATES TO SURVIVE TOUGH ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
BY JULIAN RYALL
JAPANESE industries in general have had a tough past couple of years and the cosmetics sector is no exception. That said, manufacturers here have largely stressed the positive and developed a range of innovative new products that meet the needs of ever-more demanding consumers and opened up new product areas.…
BALTIC BIOFUEL ON THE CHEAP
BY MONIKA HANLEY
THE BALTIC States and their eastern neighbours have long been viewed as a cheap supply of labour and goods to the rich countries within the European Union (EU), but now local companies and governments are looking to expand biofuel production to satisfy both growing domestic and export demand.…
EUROPEAN STUDY TO TURN CAR BODY INTO BATTERY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE PROBLEM with hybrid and electric cars is that they have to drag their clunky batteries along with them, wasting energy as they go – limiting their range and power. But what if the roof, doors, floor and spare-wheel well of the car could store energy safely and feed it to the engine?…
CROATIA HAS TOUGH TASK TO DRIVE CORRUPTION AND FRAUD DOWN TO EU LEVELS
BY MARK ROWE
CROATIA is certainly talking a good game when it comes to cracking down on fraud as its European Union (EU) membership negotiations continue apace. The promised land of a seat at Brussels was sufficient to help Social Democrat law professor and classical music composer Ivo Josipovi?…
ICAO PRESSURE FOR HARMONISED MID-EAST RNAV 5 AIR NAVIGATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has been pushing for more synchronised RNAV 5 area navigation within the Middle East. A regional meeting in Cairo has agreed there is a "need to harmonise the implementation of RNAV 5 in the MID [Middle East] Region."…
JUICES/NECTARS/FRUIT DRINKS INDUSTRY AND MARKET
BY PACIFICA GODDARD
Although in most parts of the world consumers cut back on juice and nectar consumption, and growth in this segment has been the slowest in 10 years, juices and fruit-flavoured drinks were one of Latin America’s fastest growing segments in 2009, according to Euromonitor International.…
LATIN AMERICAN DRINKS MARKET GROWS TOWARDS MATURITY
BY PACIFICA GODDARD
INTRODUCTION
LATIN America has never been a strong player in the global drinks marketplace, but maybe, as much of the region struggles towards unprecedented prosperity, this could change. Mexico has shown the way with the international profile of its beers, notably Corona, and its world-beating Tequila and Mezcal industries.…
OECD SAYS USE IT TO BOOST ENERGY EFFICIENCY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation & Development has released a 10-point checklist of recommendations saying how governments should use information technology to boost energy efficiency and fight climate change. Part of the OECD’s Green Growth Strategy think tanks’s guidance said: "Smart technologies can increase energy efficiency in…buildings and urban networks, transport and logistics and electricity systems."…
COPENHAGEN AIRPORT'S PLOTS MAJOR CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLANS
BY GERARD O’DWYER
KASTRUP airport (KKA) in Copenhagen is a Nordic airport with ambition: not only is it strengthening its position as the Scandinavian hub for regional and international traffic, it is also focusing on capital projects to become the leading Nordic destination for European low fares airlines.…
CDM PROJECTS OFF TO A SLOW START IN AFRICA
BY GEORGE STONE
THE KYOTO Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has made slow progress in Africa, but schemes are slowly getting off the ground, led by programmes in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.
Under the United Nations-backed CDM process, projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to sustainable development can earn saleable certified emission reduction (CER) credits.…