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NICARAGUA LIKELY TO FACE NEW ECONOMICAL SANCTIONS AMID POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INSTABILITY



The political and human rights crisis in Nicaragua is worrying the international textile industry, given the serious chance the United States suspend the privileged access to American markets that Nicaraguan clothing and textile exporters have thus far enjoyed.

Just two months before the upcoming Nicaraguan municipal elections (November 6), more than 195 human rights defenders, journalists, clergy members, and actual or perceived political opponents have been accused and detained for allegedly committing actions against national sovereignty.…

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EU SECTOR WANTS GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE RULES AND STANDARDS TO STAY COMPETITIVE



 
The European Union’s garment and textile industry pushed this Thursday, October 13, in Oporto, Portugal, for global rules to fight climate change to ensure fair competitiveness, with more international harmonisation of sustainable standards.
These wishes were expressed in the conference ‘Sustainability meets Competitiveness – how to square the circle?’,…

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CHINA’S INFANT FORMULA PRODUCERS STRENGTHEN POSITION ON DOMESTIC MARKET AS AVERAGE WEALTH GROWS



The Chinese infant formula industry will hit a regulatory milestone in February (2023) with the introduction of new national standards first published last year (2021) by the country’s National Health Commission. These standards, including GB10765-2021 (1) promise to make labelling “more scientific”, thus improving quality of products.…

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IRAN’S ROCKY BUT REWARDING COSMETICS MARKET



In recent years, Iranians have been driving growth in the Middle East’s cosmetics market, but worsening economic and political developments in Iran have restricted this growth. That has not deterred some personal care product companies, however, who continue to prosper in the country, whose market of 84 million people has significant potential.…

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AMERICAN AIRPORTS TARGETS SOLAR FARMS TO BOOST SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUPPLIES



Dulles International Airport, serving the US capital of Washington DC, is set to join a growing number of American airports that are putting the grassy territory around their runways to use producing solar energy. Planners of Dulles’ proposed solar farm and storage facility hope to lay claim to being the largest such airport-based project in the US.…

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GROWTH IN CANNED BEVERAGES BOOSTS METAL PACKAGING SECTOR IN SPAIN



The Spanish can market and industry, which has developed an international reputation for its dominant fish canning sector, is increasingly innovative, driven by contemporary trends in its beverage sector, with sales of canned water and wine joining a promising market which has traditionally been based on beer.…

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AS PANDEMIC DUST SETTLES, SOUTH KOREA’S AESTHESIS MARKET FINDS ITSELF ALIVE AND KICKING



The South Korean aesthetics market is regarded by UK-based market researcher GlobalData as the fastest growing in the Asia-Pacific region, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 7% between 2022 and 2030, displayed remarkable resilience during the pandemic.…

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CONCERN RISES IN TOBACCO SECTOR ABOUT TIGHTENING EU RULES ON HEATED TOBACCO AND VAPES



Concern about rapid increases in consumption in heated tobacco and the European Union’s (EU) stated ambition to reduce all tobacco use by 2040 so that less than 5% of the 27 member countries’ 447 million people is pushing EU policymakers towards tightening vaping and e-cigarette controls.…

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EU REGULATORY ROUND UP – EU BANS EXPORTS TO RUSSIA OF PAINT, COATINGS PRODUCTS THAT MAY HELP ITS MILITARYEU REGULATORY ROUND UP – EU BANS EXPORTS TO RUSSIA OF PAINT, COATINGS PRODUCTS THAT MAY HELP ITS MILITARY



The European Union (EU) has continued to intensify sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, imposing further bans on exports of paint and coating industry products. With (as of September 12) 5,827 civilians having been killed in the resulting war, the EU has banned the export to Russia from all member states of fingerprinting powders, dyes, and inks; graphene nanomaterials (which are increasingly used in high tech coatings); and electroplating equipment designed for coating parts with nickel or aluminum.…

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US COATINGS MARKET EDGES UP IN SCALE AS IT DEVELOPS MORE ECO-PRODUCTS



Continuing to fight supply-chain snarls, material shortages, inflation woes, and a stubborn pandemic, the US paint and coatings industry produced 1.3 billion American gallons (4.9 billion litres) valued at USD27.2 billion (US dollars) in 2021.

That is according to The ChemQuest Group, a global specialty chemicals and materials consulting service based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, which said this production was an increase of just 0.1% in volume and 8.6% in value over the previous year.…

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