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REGULATORS AND CAN INDUSTRY WORK TO ETHICALLY MANAGE SHRINKFLATION



High inflation forces consumers and businesses to change their behaviours – and not always in positive ways: fillers for example, have sometimes been reducing the amount of food in cans, while maintaining the size of the packaging, and their prices. Unsurprisingly, this ‘shrinkflation’ has upset consumers and their representatives, highlighting a potential lack of transparency.…

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NEW IP RULES WILL BENEFIT CLOTHING AND FASHION INDUSTRY, BUT MORE IS NEEDED, SAYS EU EXPERT



The European Union (EU)’s proposed new rules to protect industrial design (1) will be an essential aid to the EU fashion and clothing manufacturing industry, European Fashion Council (EFC) president Nadya Valeva has told Just Style, while protecting fashion and clothing business workers from intellectual property (IP) infringements.…

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TREASURERS BEST PLACED TO HANDLE COMPANY ESG KPIs, EXPERTS TELL DUBAI CONFERENCE



Digitalisation is not only changing financial products and services, it is also shaping new roles and responsibilities of internal teams, pushing businesses to rely more heavily on treasurers to manage their company’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) KPIs, according to industry insiders.…

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SOUTH AFRICA PAINT AND COATING SECTOR FACES TOUGH ENERGY SUPPLY PROBLEMS – BUT LONG-TERM OUTLOOK IS POSITIVE



South Africa’s paints and coatings market is expected to generate USD2.1 billion by 2026 after growing at an estimated 5.6% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2021 and 2026. This is according to India-based market research and data analytics provider IndustryARC (1).…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – KENYA OPENED UP AS KNITWEAR SOURCING CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN BUYERS



Kenya is being opened as a potential outsourcing centre for European Union (EU) knitwear brands by a new EU-Kenya Economic Partnership agreement, now being considered for ratification by the EU Council of Ministers and the European Parliament (1). Once implemented, the deal will remove 12% and 9.6% EU duties charged on many knitted apparel exports from Kenya, potentially boosting a knitted apparel and accessory trade, growing in recent years.…

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LOOMING INDIA-EU FREE TRADE DEAL OFFERS MAJOR BENEFITS TO BOTH PARTIES’ TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTORS



The textile and clothing industries of the European Union (EU) and India are closely monitoring negotiations to forge a free trade agreement (FTA), making steady progress since being relaunched last year (2022). Detailed talks were staged in New Delhi between June 17 and 23 (2023), with the EU seeking to reduce tariff barriers for India’s often protected market of 1.4 billion people.…

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THAILAND-EU FREE TRADE DEAL OFFERS MUTUAL ADVANTAGES – IF AGREEMENT IS NOT ABUSED BY CHINA



Thailand has often been overshadowed as a clothing and textile outsourcing hub, given the high profile of the industries in neighbours Vietnam and Cambodia – but its output is significant and a free trade agreement (FTA) now under negotiation with the European Union (EU) could boost its exports.…

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GREEN BOTCHING COULD HAMPER EV ROLL OUT WARN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTS



Governments and major auto companies worldwide are vying to be sustainable transport champions, declaring ambitious goals for a switch to electric and zero-emission vehicles as well as other measures to green up their fleets. But environmentalists say that ‘green-botching’ where environmental measures are being implemented by governments and companies so badly that they undermine their green goals is becoming a real problem.…

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NIGERIEN STUDENTS ADMITTED TO FRENCH UNIVERSITIES STRANDED AT HOME AFTER COUP



Niger students admitted to French universities for the 2023-2024 academic year have been stranded in their home country because of the recent coup d’état. The French embassy in the capital Niamey says 1,200 Niger students are due to attend higher education courses in France for the new academic year, with 456 recently admitted for their first year of study and hence requiring a French visa to travel.…

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CHINA HEADING FOR MASSIVE ILLEGAL CAPITAL FLIGHT OF DIRTY AND CLEAN MONEY



Risk specialists predict that the current instability in China’s trust sector and China’s slowing economic growth will lead to a massive outflow of capital from China, breaching Chinese money laundering laws. That will include both the export of legally earned money in excess of Chinese capital export caps of USD50,000 per year and illicit movements of criminal proceeds.…

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