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NORDIC NONWOVENS REPORT FEATURE



NORDIC nonwoven companies Suominen, Ahlstrom and Fibertex are fast emerging from the post-2008 economic downturn fitter and leaner. This follows five years of cost-cutting and market re-alignment projects that included unit divestments, strategic acquisitions, and increased use of automation to reduce costs and strengthen profitability.…

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MEPS MOVE TO CRACK DOWN ON “SECRET PHANTOM FIRMS”



MEMBERS of the European Parliament have backed the proposed fourth European (EU) anti-money laundering directive, as long as a public register provision be included in it. If MEPs get their way, any company registered in an EU member state would be obliged to provide information about its beneficial owner including: name, date of birth, nationality, jurisdiction of incorporation, contact details, number and categories of shares, and – if applicable – the proportion of shareholding or control.…

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EU HEALTH ALERT SERVICE WARNS OF BRAZIL E-COLI MEAT CONTAMINATION CASES



THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) RASFF food safety alert service has warned of e-coli being detected in Brazilian meat cargoes exported to Europe. Dutch customs officials rejected three consignments of chilled beef from Brazil after discovering they had been contaminated with shigatoxin-producing Escherichia coli.…

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EU ROUND UP - PAINTS AND COATINGS FIRM MAY NEED SPECIAL PERMISSION TO USE COMMON INGREDIENT IN THE EU



PAINT and coatings companies working in the European Union (EU) are expected to require special permission to use a significant ingredient after the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) decided it should be subject to the REACH system’s ‘authorisation’ procedure.

This highlights certain chemicals deemed of very high environmental health concern and which are used in large volumes.…

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NEW CONNECTED CARS STANDARDS DEVELOPED IN EUROPE



A FIRST set of technical standards saying how European manufacturers should build technologies that enable vehicles to communicate with each other and with roadside communications infrastructure has been released. The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) have issued an initial set of standards for cooperative intelligence transport systems (C-ITS) – called Release 1 – following a request from the European Commission in 2009.…

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PHILIPPINES SEEK ALTERNATIVE TO SAVE ACT



The Philippine garment industry says it will relaunch its lobbying efforts to push a law through the US Congress giving it privileged access to American markets, after the shelving of the long anticipated proposed America’s Save Our Industries Act (SAVE Act).…

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COMPANIES SHOULD MONITOR THEIR INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN TO AVOID FRAUD, SAYS EU-ANTI FRAUD CHIEF



COMPANIES may be responsible to ensure their operations are not affected by fraud, but if such crimes harm the financial interests of the European Union (EU), they may also have to work with the EU’s anti-fraud office (OLAF). Carmen Paun spoke to its director general Giovanni Kessler in Brussels.…

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HORSEMEAT SCANDAL PROMPTS MEPS’ FORMAL CALL FOR COMMON EU FOOD FRAUD DEFINITION AND PUNISHMENTS



THE EUROPEAN Parliament has approved a detailed report that suggests EU member states should punish food fraud with penalties of at least twice the estimated economic gain sought by the fraudster, to prevent a recurrence of last year’s horse meat scandal.…

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TAIWAN’S TEXTILE FINISHING SECTOR GOING GREEN FOR GROWTH



THE TAIWAN textile dyeing and finishing sectors have never quite recovered from the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) abolition of global textile quotas in 2005. It resulted in the closure of many stand-alone units by making their labour-intensive manufacturing processes on the relatively wealthy island uncompetitive.…

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MAJOR TRINIDAD SCANDAL WRAPS UP - BUT WITH USD3.5 BILLION SPENT AND NO ARRESTS



A MAJOR inquiry into a financial collapse that rocked the English Caribbean – of Trinidad & Tobago-based CL Financial Limited and various associated companies, and the Hindu Credit Union Co-operative Society Limited – has reported. A special correspondent looks at the fall-out from Port of Spain.…

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