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MOROCCO AIMS TO STRENGTHEN KEY DAIRY SECTOR
MOROCCO is blessed with an ideal geographical position to develop a Europe-focused export-based dairy sector although its proximity to Spain – just 14 km of the Straits of Gibraltar separates the two – means this emerging market is a key focus of European exporters.…
NEW ETHIOPIA MAJOR AIR CARGO CENTRE OPENS THIS SUMMER
Ethiopia airlines, the largest cargo carrier in Africa, is close to completing its cargo terminal expansion as part of a major infrastructure upgrade at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, serving the Ethiopian capital.
Ethiopian Airlines, with its fleet of two Boeing 757Fs and six Boeing 777Fs, requested the new facility to accommodate increased volume growth and transit traffic.…
DUTCH POULTRY HATCHING FIRM PLOTS MOVE INTO RUSSIA
THE NETHERLANDS-based Hendrix Genetics plans to build a complex producing hatching eggs for turkey chicks in Russia this year, according to the Russian ministry of agriculture.
Ina report, it has said the new complex will be able to produce 6.5 million hatching eggs per year, and the potential to increase volumes in future.…
EUROPOL SAYS WANNACRY RANSOMWARE UNPRECEDENTED
The WannaCry ransomware attack that hit worldwide last week is “at an unprecedented level and will require a complex international investigation to identify the culprits,” according to European police agency Europol. Its European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) “is working closely with affected countries cybercrime units and key industry partners to mitigate the threat and assist victims” and has called in its specialist Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce (JCAT), which investigates the most serious international cybercrime cases to probe the attacks. …
EUROPE COAL SECTOR DECLINES AS POWER SOURCE - BUT PROCESS IS UNEVEN
EUROPEAN electricity industry federation Eurelectric hews closely to the views of its national associations, so when all but two of its members made a commitment in April (2017) not to fund investments in new-build coal-fired power plants after 2020, the energy sector can be sure this is a solid promise.…
SOUTH AFRICA’S ABUNDANT FLOWERING PLANT SPECIES PROVIDES EXTENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ORGANIC COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES
SOUTH Africa has more than 30,000 flowering plant species including 10% of the world’s higher species, providing fertile ground for an organic and natural cosmetic and toiletry industry and market.
Combine the natural ingredients with a burgeoning middle-income society with increasing numbers of consumers seeking healthier lifestyles and it is no surprise that sales of these products are increasing.…
EU MEMBER STATES VOTE TO RETAIN EUROPEAN TYPE APPROVAL POWERS IN HANDS OF NATIONAL REGULATORS
European Union (EU) member states have pushed back against more centralised control of type approvals by the bloc’s executive European Commission in a vote yesterday (Monday, May 29) in Brussels. The EU Council of Ministers, which represents EU governments, instead approved a “general approach” of principles, which would beef up cooperation between national authorities – but not give the Commission more power.…
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.…
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CONFIRMS REJECTION OF EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S LATEST EU AML BLACKLIST
THE EUROPEAN Commission must propose a new blacklist of non-European Union (EU) countries considered high-risk money laundering locations, after the full European Parliament (EP) overwhelmingly a proposed list yesterday (May 17), by 392 votes to 80, with 207 abstentions.
A Parliament spokesperson told Money Laundering Bulletin the Commission had no deadline to produce its third list of countries needing to face stricter controls doing business in the EU, but was expected to do so in the next “few months”.…
POLICE AND COMPANIES FLOCK WORLDWIDE TO JOIN EUROPOL’S RANSOMWARE PROJECT
A SIGNIFICANT number of law enforcement and private partners have joined European police cooperation body Europol’s global ‘No more ransom’ project, designed to halt the growing threat of ransomware. There are now 76 participants in the project, which was launched last July (2016) by the Dutch National Police, Europol, IT firm Intel Security and cybercrime specialists Kaspersky Lab.…