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JUST-STYLE MANAGEMENT BRIEFING: MANUFACTURING WINNERS AND LOSERS IN 2012
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
WINNERS
Nike
Multinational sporting goods giant Nike made positive moves to shrug the bad PR associated with low cost sourcing, announcing it was "changing the rules of the game" in May, with a new factory rating system – the Sourcing & Manufacturing Sustainability Index.…
ECJ REJECTS HEINEKEN AND BAVARIA APPEALS AGAINST BEER CARTEL FINES
BY KEITH NUTHALL AND ROB STOKES
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has rejected final appeals by Dutch brewers Heineken, (including subsidiary Heineken Nederland) and Bavaria NV, against European Commission fines of Euro EUR198 million and EUR20.71 million respectively over a Netherlands beer cartel.…
NO REASON TO LIMIT OR BAN CRYSTALLINE SILICA AND TALC IN WORKPLACES, IMA-EUROPE BOSS SAYS
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS
THERE are no reasons for the European Union to restrict or even ban the use of crystalline silica or talc in workplaces across Europe, Michelle Wyart-Remy, secretary general of Industrial Minerals Association Europe (IMA-Europe) has said.…
BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES MAKE PROGRESS IN ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING LEGISLATION
BY ROBERT STOKES
TIME was when hearing the British Virgin Islands (BVI) or Cayman Islands described as role models of watchfulness and legal retribution against money laundering and terrorist financing would have raised at least a snigger.
Yet these and other UK Overseas Territories (OTs) in the Caribbean have made "significant progress" in AML/CFT provisions, according to Calvin Wilson, executive director of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF).…
COMARCH HELPS STREAMLINE MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN TELCOS AND ENTERPRISES WITH ITS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
WITH telecommunications operators across Europe increasingly seeing flat lined revenue growth from residential mobile customers, new sights currently are being set on cultivating and enhancing relationships with enterprise customers.
And while the transition towards offering comprehensive service bundles to enterprise customers can involve a lot of legwork on the telco side, companies like Poland-based Comarch offer software systems and solutions helping telcos better support enterprises.…
JAPAN EXPECTED TO LOOSEN BEEF IMPORT RULES IN 2013
BY JULIAN RYALL, IN TOKYO
THE JAPANESE government has signalled that it will relax its rules on beef imports in the early part of 2013.
After hearing the opinions of a 13-strong expert panel, ministers said they would raise the age limit on livestock used to source beef imports to 30 months from the present 20 months.…
INCREASING CROSS-BORDER CRIME PROMPTS EU TO CRANK UP ANTI-FRAUD SERVICES
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS
IT is now 10 year since the launch of Eurojust, the European Union’s (EU) judicial service coordination body, yet official figures still value fraud against EU spending and revenue programmes at for than EUR600 million (USD 800 million) each year.…
EUROPEAN UNION FOOD PRIDUCTION SUPPORT BUDGET COULD FACE BUDGET AXE - OFFICIALS WARN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
European Commission officials have told just-food the European Union’s (EU) annual Euro EUR3.1 billion food production subsidy budget is facing deep cuts. Heads of government will meet November 22-23 in Brussels to agree a 2014-20 spending deal. And officials warn new proposals from European Council president Herman van Rompuy demand additional de facto cuts of 10.8% in all Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) spending – above an already planned 12% reduction.…
EUROPEAN UNION MEAT PRODUCTION SUPPORT BUDGET COULD FACE BUDGET AXE - OFFICIALS WARN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
European Commission officials have warned that the European Union’s (EU) annual Euro EUR140 million meat and livestock market intervention budget is facing deep cuts. Heads of government will meet November 22-23 in Brussels to agree an overall 2014-20 EU spending deal.…
EU ENERGY REGULATORS CLAIM EUROPEAN POWER AND GAS PRICES ARE STARTING TO CONVERGE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A REPORT released by the European Union’s (EU) umbrella groups for gas and electricity regulators has claimed wholesale energy prices within the EU are beginning to converge, as cross-border sales develop. Consumer prices still varied significantly between the EU’s 27 member states, however.…