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TURKEY’S CLOTHING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY



Turkey’s clothing manufacturing sector, the world’s fifth largest garment exporter, after China, the European Union, Vietnam and Bangladesh has (1) rebounded from the Covid-19 pandemic and has set its sights on overtaking its rivals. The industry has been investing in new machinery and capitalising on the trend for near-shoring.…

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COUNTRY PROFILE: VIETNAM



The Vietnamese apparel sector is a great success story, but to maintain its strong position, the country will have to build backward linkages, while mitigating some deep-rooted cost and labour challenges. Data from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) shows that from the 1990s, the country’s garment industry has risen from a low base to overtaking Bangladesh’s exports’ sales in 2020, with USD29 billion overseas sales revenues, ranking second worldwide.…

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SECRETIVE SHEIN WAS UNEXPECTED BENEFICIARY OF TRUMP’S TRADE WAR AND INNOVATIVE MOBILE-BASED ORDERING



China’s fast fashion cross-border e-commerce fashion retailer Shein is little known within China but its profile overseas continues to rise, with Reuters reports estimating the company may have generated about Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY100 billion (USD15.7 billion) in revenue in 2021 as the Covid-19 pandemic shifted global consumption online.…

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UK LAW TO FORCE INTERNET GIANTS TO ACT AGAINST ONLINE SCAMMERS



Social media platforms and search engines are facing tough new sanctions after a new legal duty was added to the UK government’s Online Safety Bill to clamp down on fraudulent paid for adverts. The original draft provisions of the bill said search engines and platforms which host user-generated content, including text, video-sharing and live streams, were to have a duty of care to protect people from fraud, such as romance scams and fake stock market tips.…

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NEW ZEALAND’S BUTTER EXPORT SECTOR EMERGES FIGHTING FIT FROM COVID-19 PANDEMIC



NEW Zealand’s butter industry is thriving, despite the disruption of Covid-19 and now Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with strong export demand particularly from China but also from other markets worldwide, especially in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) bloc. Major exporter Fonterra is also looking ahead to a world that increasingly cracks down on carbon emissions, introducing the first carbon-zero certified organic butter made in NZ, reflecting how consumers are seeking more sustainability in their food purchases.…

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ANTI-FRAUD INVESTIGATOR SALARIES RISE AS FINANCIAL CRIME CONTINUES TO GROW



With fraud levels booming – a PwC report released last May (2021) said 47% of more than 5,000 interviewees’ companies suffered an average of six frauds in the previous two years – anti-fraud professional salaries are growing. (1)

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) will release its next anti-fraud sector salary survey in the summer, but Mason Wilder, an ACFE research specialist confirmed pay is “going up – as are most wages and salaries in professional fields”.…

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RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR MUST INTEGRATE CYBER-SECURITY WHEN DESIGNING NEW SYSTEMS



A lack of renewable energy industry cybersecurity standards has seen green power producers “fly under the radar of regulation” when developing their systems and technologies, a senior US cyber-security consultant, and other industry experts, are warning. Peter Lund, CTO of Industrial Defender, a cybersecurity solutions provider for major utility and energy companies based in Massachusetts, USA, said these failings need addressing to avoid catastrophic outages, increased consumer costs or even crippled economies, as renewable energy becomes ever more important in power generation mixes.…

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ASIAN REGULATORY ROUND UP – MALAYSIA PAINT SECTOR EXPECTS SALES BOOST FROM GOVERNMENT PROJECTS



Malaysia’s paint companies are expecting an increase in sales through 2022 11.5% construction sector growth projected by the finance ministry, in part fuelled by major government infrastructure projects. These include the Kuala Lumpur-region Light Rail Transit Line 3 and Mass Rail Transit Line 3; the Johor-Singapore Rapid Transit System, and the Pan Borneo highway, lining Sabah and Sarawak with Brunei and Indonesia’s Kalimantan region, the ministry said in its Economic Outlook 2022 report.…

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OSINT CAN LAY GROUNDWORK FOR A SOLID FOCUSED FRAUD INVESTIGATION – AND EVEN MAKE A CASE, SAYS ACFE EXPERT



While fraud investigators benefit from emotional smarts and intuition, the ability to dig into online open-source intelligence – or OSINT – offers new practitioners an excellent way to scope out targets before subjects or witnesses are interviewed face-to-face. Mason Wilder, a research manager at the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), stressed how OSINT has been developed by experts of different disciplines and backgrounds sharing techniques to deliver an “almost limitless wealth of information and techniques that are incredibly valuable to investigators and often available free of charge.…

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TUNISIAN HALAL POULTRY SECTOR SAVED FROM BIRD FLU BY CLOSE COOPERATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENTALISTS



The Tunisian halal poultry sector has claimed its good practice has been preventing livestock from becoming infected with bird flu, that can infect human consumers. Tunisia’s vulnerability to the disease is particularly intense because the country lies on the key wild bird migration routes between sub-Saharan Africa and Europe.…

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