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ICAO PUSHES FOR GLOBAL AIRCRAFT TRACKING SYSTEM AFTER MALAYSIA AIRLINER DISAPPEARANCE
THE INTERNATIONAL Civil Avition Organisation (ICAO) is pushing hard for a global aircraft tracking system in the wake of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370. But, while recommendations on aircraft tracking solutions will be issued later this year, binding standards may still be some way off.…
RAJASTHAN PRINTING AND DYING UNITS FACE CLOSURE OVER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS
More than 600 dying and printing units in a small Indian town of Pali, in Rajasthan state, face closure over water pollution concerns associated with 34 million litres per day of industrial emissions being discharged from four water treatment plants into the nearby Bandi River.…
EU ROUND UP – NEW EU BIOCIDE REGULATION REFORMS COME INTO FORCE
THE EUROPEAN Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has announced that new reforms to the European Union’s (EU) new biocidal products regulation have come into force, clarifying difficulties discovered in the original legislation.
This new amending regulation (334/2014) includes a new definition of biocidal product families, which sub-categorises products within the same grouping according to their levels of risk and efficacy.…
LATIN AMERICAN PAINT SECTORS ENCOUNTER CONTRASTING FORTUNES
THE COUNTRIES of Latin America may have strong cultural links, but their politics and economies have always varied and this is still the case with the paint and coatings sector. Whilst the whole region has experienced rising incomes over the past decade, this growth has been far from even and is currently under threat – for instance in Venezuela and Argentina, where interventionist governments have impeded trade.…
USA’S FTC CRACKS DOWN ON GREEN-WASHING IN PLASTICS SECTOR
The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is cracking down on misleading environmental claims – or ‘greenwashing’ – by American plastics companies. The FTC is increasingly taking companies to court who break its rules on deceptive marketing, which it can enforce under the FTC Act, and considering updating guidance last amended in 2012.…
EU ROUND UP – RUSSIA CHALLENGES WTO THIRD PACKAGE AT WTO
RUSSIA is challenging the European Union’s (EU) third energy package at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), claiming its requirements for market access and unbundling break EU WTO commitments for open trading with other countries. Moscow is concerned the law will, for instance, allow competitors access to infrastructure such as the South Stream pipeline it wants to build across the Black Sea.…
INDIA STEEL SECTOR OPTIMISTIC AS MODI WINS ELECTION
India’s steel industry is anticipating progress under the incoming Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by Narendra Modi, which it hopes will boost domestic steel demand and improve the supply of raw materials.
“The entire investment cycle in the steel capacity has to be reinvigorated,” said Abhishek Poddar, partner at consultants AT Kearney India, “if the infrastructure span, real estate and automotive sectors improve, then the demand for steel itself will automatically go up.”…
EU TIGHTENS AUTO NOISE RULES, BUT ENVIRONMENTALISTS STILL UNHAPPY
WITH more than three in four residents of the European Union (EU) residing in cities and traffic volumes rising, the number of complaints linked to environmental noise in Europe has been increasing. That is why earlier this month, members of the European Parliament backed proposals from the EU executive, the European Commission, to reduce vehicle noise by 25% in cities by the year 2024.…
COLOMBIA PREPARES TO LAUNCH MAJOR GOVERNMENT PROGRAM PROMOTING AUTO SECTOR
Colombia’s struggling automobile sector is anticipating the April 15 launch of a new government program designed to help it follow the successful tactics of its principal competitors abroad.
The primary objective of the scheme, PROFIA, (Development Program for the Automotive Industry) is to help the sector recover market share from cheap imports, notably by imports by slashing tariffs on parts and materials imported for vehicle assembly.…
DEE POON PRESIDES OVER REBIRTH OF HONG KONG LUXURY SHIRT-RETAILER PYE
Asking a 31-year old with little prior branding experience to turn around the fortunes of a retail brand almost as old as her may seem foolhardy, yet the quirkiness and fresh perspective commanded by Dee Poon may deliver the rebranding success the ageing high-end shirt specialist PYE needs.…