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AIRLESS TECHNOLOGY OFFERS BEAUTY BRANDS WAY TO COMBINE FUNCTIONALITY WITH SUSTAINABILITY



GROWING consumer and regulatory demand for more sustainability in consumer markets is redefining the packaging sector, and beauty segment is no exception. As a result, airless packaging – while sometimes expensive – offers virtues such as the ability to preserve product freshness, minimal oxidisation, low wastage and efficient dispensing, that can dovetail with greening market trends.…

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US FASHION INDUSTRY BOSS HOPES FOR TAMER AMERICAN TRADE POLICY AS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION APPROACHES RE-ELECTION YEAR



The president and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has said that he did not just expect by the Trump administration’s aggressive stance on tariffs, but that its protectionism may now start to ease as the 2020 election looms.…

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BRITISH MEAT EXPORTERS EYE JAPANESE MARKET AT MAJOR SHOW, NOW BSE-RELATED IMPORT BAN HAS GONE



British beef and lamb producers this week eyed the Japan market following the lifting of a 23-year import ban in January 2019, with a presence at Japan’s Foodex, Asia’s largest food and drink exhibition.

Producers from across the UK met Japanese importers, distributors, buyers and consumers at the Makuhari Messe conference centre, near Tokyo, on March 5–8.…

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ONLINE TOOLS OFFER ANTI-FRAUD INVESTIGATORS INCREASINGLY SOPHISTICATED SURVEILLANCE OF CRIMINALS



With more than 5.48 billion (see https://www.worldwidewebsize.com) pages on the internet, fraud investigators have a wealth of material at their fingertips to help trace fraudsters and link target individuals, objects, locations and events. Thankfully, there are also increasingly sophisticated sites and tools available online to make this task more efficient and less time-consuming.…

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JAPANESE NUCLEAR SECTOR HAS GOVERNMENT BACKING – BUT FACES SERIOUS POLITICAL AND TECHNICAL HEADWINDS



THE JAPANESE nuclear sector may have the backing of its government, but a combination of technical challenges and public unpopularity is impeding plans to restore the country’s nuclear capacity towards its generation before the Fukushima disaster in 2011.

During a news conference on January 1, Hiroaki Nakanishi, chairman of the Japan Business Federation, was pessimistic about the industry’s future.…

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WELLNESS CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS GROW PRESENCE AS CONSUMERS BECOME MORE HEALTH CONSCIOUS



While the confectionery industry is traditionally associated with high sugar levels and unhealthy indulgence, market research indicates that efforts to also appeal to consumers with a growing interest in health and wellness trends are paying off. According to UK-based market researcher GlobalData, in 2016 alone USD3.7 billion worth of confectionery with functional or fortified attributes was sold globally.…

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UK AND IRELAND SPEAK A COMMON LANGUAGE ON AML/CFT – BUT WILL BREXIT BRING DISCORD?



 

With their large financial services industries and open economies, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are conspicuously exposed to money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks.

Tough anti-money laundering (AML) and countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) policies are at the heart of their respective financial services regulations, yet both countries are regularly forced to fend off criticisms that they are not doing enough to tackle these problems.…

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BRITAIN’S LAND MARKET STABLE THROUGH CAUTION AS BREXIT DEADLINE APPROACHES



AS Britain approaches its Brexit date of destiny, with the country unsure what the anticipated rupture with the European Union (EU) will deliver, the rural land sector seems to be holding its breath, waiting for hard information to spur purchasing decisions.…

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UK PLOTS ATM REGULATION SHAKE UP AS BREXIT LOOMS



THE UK government has released consultatory green paper on broadening its powers over air space allocation as it looks ahead to a post-Brexit future after March 29. Aware that air space congestion, especially in the densely populated south-east of England, will worsen, the government wants to ensure airports work together to maximise the efficiency of their air space utilisation.…

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FRAUD VALUE HALVES IN 2018, SAYS BDO



THE TOTAL value of frauds committed in the UK fell 64.7% to GBP746.3 million (USD994 million) in 2018, from a record GBP2.1 billion (USD2.8 billion) in 2017, accountancy advisory firm BDO LLP announced this week. But the company’s annual FraudTrack report*, released February 25, however, shows that despite this dramatic fall in value, the number of reported fraud cases in Britain only decreased 9% – from 577 to 525 – during this time.…

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