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AGENTS PREDICT RECORD LOW SALES IN 2020 MAY PERSIST THIS YEAR, AS BREXIT AND COVID-19 IMPACTS SHAKE OUT
LANDOWNERS looking to sell holdings were hoping 2020 might be more predictable than 2019, once Brexit happened last January 31, after four years of political uncertainty. But a global pandemic and a last-minute trade deal heading off a no-deal end to a Brexit transition period this January 1 meant that last year was more unpredictable, further tightening inventory.…
AGENTS PREDICT RECORD LOW SALES IN 2020 MAY PERSIST THIS YEAR, AS BREXIT AND COVID-19 IMPACTS SHAKE OUT
LANDOWNERS looking to sell holdings were hoping 2020 might be more predictable than 2019, once Brexit happened last January 31, after four years of political uncertainty. But a global pandemic and a last-minute trade deal heading off a no-deal end to a Brexit transition period this January 1 meant that last year was more unpredictable, further tightening inventory.…
COVID-19 INSPIRES DEVELOPMENT OF ANTI-VIRAL KNITWEAR
COVID-19 has unleashed a significant boom in demand for apparel and other wearables that are anti-viral, cleansing consumers’ bodies of viruses, as well as bacteria.
Companies making fibres and yarns have been quick to tout anti-viral technologies. Examples include HeiQ Materials AG – a Switzerland based textile innovation specialist, which has been selling a new anti-virus textile treatment HeiQ Viroblock NPJ03, added to textile products during final processing and utilising anti-microbial silver, whose charge attracts viruses to spherical liposomes which deplete the virus membrane of cholesterol, allowing the silver to kill them.…
REFLECTIONS ON ARAB POLITICS – TO CREATE GOOD LEADERS, GOOD CITIZENS NEED TO BE NURTURED
The Egyptian Nobel Prize winning author Naguib Mahfouz wrote in his novel ‘Heart of the Night’, that ‘Politics is a spacious word; its charm is distributed among all sects. Politics is life’.
It is a quote worth remembering, as politics is indeed life, and affects all life.…
BREXIT TO SPELL COSTS AND DELAY FOR CAN MANUFACTURERS, SAY EXPERTS
THE UNITED Kingdom’s definitive exit from the European Union (EU) on December 31, 2020, after an 11-month transition period, will severely disrupt the UK and European can manufacturing industry, experts have told CanTech International. That said, industry figures acknowledge however that, by avoiding blanket tariffs and a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, the UK/EU Trade & Cooperation Agreement (TCA) (1) signed on Christmas Eve did head off economic disaster. …
SHIFTING AND VARIED LABELLING RULES ARE MAJOR COMPIANCE CHALLENGE FOR INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY BUSINESS
REGULATIONS affecting what information can, should and cannot be placed on personal care product packaging are among the most demanding of compliance issues facing beauty manufacturers.
One reason is that this is both a very international field and a dynamic one – rules change all the time and vary widely from market to market.…
ISRAEL EXPANDS SOLAR POWER TO BOOST ENERGY SECURITY AND REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS
THE ISRAEL government is pushing ahead with an ambitious plan to expand the country’s solar power output, awarding two sets of tenders involving 840MW of generating power in the past 12 months and requesting bids for a huge single solar power plant in the Negev Desert for 300MW.…
TEXTILE COATINGS EVOLVING IN LEAPS AND BOUNDS TO MEET NEW CHALLENGES
In the modern textile industry, coating, surface modification and laminating are the key means to tailor textiles and nonwovens to create functional products for specific, often high-performance, applications.
Such techniques have offered the sector potential advantages as it entered uncharted terrain in 2020, being at the forefront in humankind’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.…
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES PUSH FORWARD WITH KNOTTY PROBLEM OF PHASING OUT THEIR NUCLEAR POWER SECTORS
WHILE investment into nuclear energy continues, especially in emerging market countries such as China, in Europe, this sector continues to dwindle in size, with some key countries sticking to plans to phase out the technology.
Concerns about safety and the environmental cost of its waste have encouraged Belgium, for example, to stick to its goal, as laid down in a January 2003 law (1), of stopping any nuclear energy production within the country by 2025, experts have told Energy World.…
FINALISING OF BREXIT AGREEMENT ALLOWS FOCUS TO TURN ON HOW USA EXPORTERS MAY TAP UK AND EU THROUGH NEW TRADE DEALS
THE STRIKING of a trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and a UK to pave Britain’s final and full exit from the EU from January 1 has offered US auto exporters opportunities to boost sales to the UK, but with some significant challenges, say experts.…