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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND TRIBUNALS BEING DEVELOPED TO SOLVE ISLAMIC FINANCE DISPUTES



International legal arbitration systems and judicial standards are emerging to help solve complex Islamic finance disputes, while national judicial and informal dispute resolution systems continue to develop – in civil and religious law institutions.

Informal dispute resolution processes can, of course, resolve disagreements without recourse to the payment of damage and potentially without damaging valuable reputations.…

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SOLAR POWER COATING INNOVATION DRIVES SALES IN THIS IMPORTANT NICHE MARKET



Cooperation with the paint and coatings sector is enabling innovators within the solar power technology industry to deliver on its promise to be a key means to decarbonise the global economy. Offering a key alternative to dealing with surging fossil fuel energy prices amidst Russia’s bloody and destructive invasion of Ukraine, paint and coatings companies are increasingly optimising solar generation.…

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CASH SMUGGLERS PROBE WEAKNESSES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM TO LAUNDER CRIME PROCEEDS



Bulk cash smuggling remains a favoured way for criminals to move dirty money, despite the increase in electronic means to transfer the proceeds of crime, such as new cryptocurrency services.

In its most recent 2020 National Drug Threat Assessment, the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) said in 2019, there were more than 3,000 bulk currency seizures in the United States, with more than USD368 million taken, 62% up from the USD227 million seized in 2018 (although that followed eight years when the value of bulk cash seizures fell).…

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SMART TEXTILES TARIFFS AND DUTIES – DEEP DIVE



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In the competitive and innovative world of smart textile manufacturing and sale, companies strive to maximise functionality and minimise costs. Their ingenuity is the basis of their competitiveness. But as with all industries, some costs are out of their control.…

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RUSSIAN IVASION OF UKRAINE DISRUPTS FOOD TRADE FOR HALAL MARKET COUNTRIES



Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has disrupted the supplies of food, especially cereals, to major halal food markets, with Ukraine and Russia togethering controlling around 30% of the global wheat trade. The military action, which the UN said on April 17 had killed 2,072 civilians, has put the Middle East and North Africa in a tight position over food supplies, especially given the region’s economies have been weakened by the Covid-19 crisis.…

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BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS SCANDAL POSES QUESTION – HOW CAN GOVERNMENT GRAFT BE TACKLED IN AUTONOMOUS JURISDICTIONS?



 

INDEPNDENT states accused of harbouring major corruption are the responsibility of their own citizens, ideally with change imposed through the ballot box. But dependent jurisdictions with powers reserved to metropolitan (former colonial) governments have more complex political problems. Keith Nuthall reports on the latest scandal in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).…

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GOVERNMENT MEGA-PROJECTS KICK-START GROWTH IN MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA PAINT MARKETS



The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) paint market has had a difficult past two years, but the sector is gradually rebounding, driven especially by major development projects and growth in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

“It has been tough period. Covid-19 had a significant impact on the MENA.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE INFLATES SUGAR AND OIL PRICES



RUSSIA’S invasion of Ukraine has prompted a major increase in sugar prices, the UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has said. Its FAO Sugar Price Index averaged 117.9 points in March, up 7.4 points (6.7%) from February, and up 20% year-on-year.…

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RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE MAKES EMERGING ML RISK LESS PREDICTABLE



The invasion of Ukraine by Russia risks undermining AML/CFT, said FATF in its post-plenary communiqué issued in March. (1) But how this unprovoked military action will disrupt the policing and detection of dirty money remains to be seen, noted Carol Van Cleef, chair of the blockchain and digital assets practice, at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, Washington DC.…

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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FORMALLY CALLS FOR END TO EU GOLDEN VISA LAWS



The European Parliament has voted overwhelmingly today (March 9) for a European Union (EU)-wide ban on golden passports or citizenship by investment (CBI) schemes by 2025. In a 595 for, 12 against and 74 abstentions vote, MEPs approved a report on ‘citizenship and residence by investment schemes’ (1) which said schemes operated by 12 EU countries (2) “pose several serious security risks for Union citizens” notably corruption and money laundering.…

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