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EUROPEAN AND NEW ZEALAND DAIRY MAJORS BOTH DISAPPOINTED WTH EU/NZ TRADE DEAL



Usually, free trade agreements are good news for dairy industries, or, at worst, one sector feels it has lost out compared to its competitors affected by a deal. But after the European Union (EU) and New Zealand signed a free trade agreement (FTA) this July (2023), after four years of negotiation, both the European and NZ dairy sectors – important global players – were underwhelmed by its terms.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – BRAZIL LEADS WAY IN WRITING ISSB STANDARD INTO NATIONAL LAW



Latin America’s largest economy, Brazil, has confirmed plans to make International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) reporting standards mandatory from January 2026, having already authorised voluntary use by public companies and investment funds from 2024. The country’s finance ministry and its securities regulator the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM) have confirmed the move under CVM resolution 193.…

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EU MEMBER STATES FAILING TO COMPLY WITH WHISTLEBLOWER LAW



European Union (EU) member states are failing to comply with the bloc’s 2019 whistleblower protection directive (1) and two – Estonia and Poland – have not implemented the legislation at all, according to a new report (2) from Transparency International. ‘How well do EU countries protect whistleblowers?…

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ESI ROBOTICS DEVELOPS ROBOTIC SOLUTION FOR SEWING



The Portuguese automation machinery manufacturer ESI Robotics is working to launch in 2025 an innovative robot for sewing, which its co-founder Gil Sousa believes will be a game changer for the textile sector.
The firm, whose initials stand for ‘Engineering, Solutions and Innovation’ and which works on research and development, industrial automation, robotics and mechanical solutions, has 40 workers, and is based in the northern city of Vila Nova de Famalicão, a textile manufacturing hub.…

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PORTUGUESE HE REACHES RECORD STUDENT NUMBERS, BUT DECREASING DEMAND IS EXPECTED IN FUTURE



The number of students at Portuguese higher education (HE) institutions may have peaked in the past academic year (September 2022 to July 2023), say the country’s HE officials, with proactive measures needed to ensure a projected future decline is not too steep. …

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NEW EU IP RULES WILL BOOST RESEARCH, BUT CONCERNS OVER COMPULSORY LICENSING REMAIN, SAY EXPERTS



THE EUROPEAN Union (EU)’s proposed new intellectual property (IP) rules to safeguard inventions (https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2023/09/25/intellectual-property-council-adopts-two-positions-on-designs-protection-legislation/) will cut red tape and boost technology transfer, university research experts have told University World News (UWN). They praise the increased opportunity to protect new products.…

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CIRCULAR ECONOMY INCREASINGLY DRIVES PACKAGING CHOICES, BUT BETTER INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDED, SAY EXPERTS,



PACKAGING companies worldwide are increasingly choosing more environmentally friendly packaging, driven by tough laws, such as the European Union’s (EU) proposed packaging and packaging waste regulation (PPWR) (1). This is moving through the EU’s legislative decision-making system, ready for approval in 2024, with the European Parliament adopted its first reading report on November 22 – coordinated by French liberal MEP Frédérique Ries (2).…

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TEXTILE, FASHION NEEDS TO SHIFT FROM LINEAR TO CIRCULAR ECONOMY, EURATEX CONFERENCE TOLD



Speakers at the Textile & Fashion Forum Helsinki 2023 have stressed the need to transform the textile sector from linear to circular economy principles, to achieve robust sustainable practices across the industry.

Leading textile and fashion professionals and experts stressed the need for green innovation at a two-day forum organised by Finland’s clothing and textile industry association Finnish Textile & Fashion and European industry organisation Euratex.…

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FATF CHANGES RECOMMENDATIONS TO PUSH FOR MORE DIRTY MONEY CONFISCATION



FATF has released changes to its formal recommendations designed to push governments to ensure more money is seized and confiscated.

The global AML body will henceforth require governments to “establish asset recovery as a priority”, nationally and international in cooperation with other countries, periodically reviewing confiscation policies and programmes.…

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ESQUEL MOVES ON, BUILDING NEW BRANDS AND SELLING TECH



Hong Kong-based shirtmaker Esquel has been through some tough times of late, but its vice-chairman has told Just Style that the company is optimistic about the future. Esquel has been fighting bad fortune since early 2020, when its operations in mainland China were hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.…

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