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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – CEFS UPSET OVER UK OPENING SUGAR MARKET TO NON-EUROPEAN PRODUCERS
The European Association of Sugar Manufacturers (CEFS) has attacked the UK government for extending until December 2024 an import quota of 260,000 tonnes for raw sugar, claiming this could disrupt the European sugar industry and market. “The UK’s approach is alarming, since it undermines existing concessions offered to sugar producers around the world,” said CEFS, notably European Union producers and those from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries who usually have some special access to EU markets (and formerly UK markets prior to Brexit).…
TAILWINDS ARE PICKING UP FOR CHINA’S DIGITAL TEXTILE PRINTING SECTOR
Chinese finishers are increasingly recognising the ability of digital textile printing to offer outsourcing manufacturing hubs increased flexibility and production quality. Last October (2021), Guangzhou-based startup Youbu Information Technology Co announced it collected “tens of millions of RMB” – Chinese Yuan Renminbi (USD1 buys CNY6.35) from angel investors to transform China’s clothing supply chain with digital printing.…
UNIVERSITY WORLD NEWS - AFRICA ANGOLA EXPANDS AND UPGRADES ITS HIGHER EDUCATION AS DEMAND FOR COURSES OUTSTRIPS SUPPLY
The Angolan government has been pushing ahead with to expand the countries higher education services – with initiatives progressing this year in its public and private wings. A new private university was inaugurated in October, with the government planning to build a new university hospital this year and major expansions being completed in two public universities.…
NEW DUTCH HALAL STANDARD AIMS TO DELIVER RELIGIOUS RESPECT AND ANIMAL WELFARE
As controversy continues over the disconnect between the European Union (EU) animal livestock stunning rules and halal slaughtering requirements, the Netherlands’ Muslim official representative organisation has designed a new halal standard that aims to create a system that respects both religious rules and animal welfare needs.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – ILO FORGES KNITWEAR HEALTH AND SAFETY DEAL IN BANGLADESH
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) to cooperate on boosting the occupational health and safety of workers in the country’s knitwear factories. The work will focus on the 50 member factories of the BKMEA in this globally important knitwear hub.…
EU REGULATORY ROUND UP – EFSA CRACKS DOWN ON BPA
THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has declared it will impose an effective European Union (EU) ban on using bisphenol A (BPA) to make food contact materials coatings. It is consulting on plans to reduce a tolerable daily intake by consumers of BPA to almost zero – 0.04 nanograms per kilogram of body weight per day.…
EU ROUND UP – BULGARIA STRIVES TO FIGHT REPUTATION AS HOTBED FOR CORRUPTION
Bulgaria’s new government has promised to fight corruption and challenge the country’s reputation as the European Union’s (EU) worst blackspot for graft. The new Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov defeated former PM Boyko Borissov last November amidst demonstrations against government corruption.…
AML PROFESSIONALS HAVE A TOUGH JOB, CAN THE JOB BE MADE EASIER AND MORE EFFICIENT?
Financial professionals involved in AML/CFT are facing a growing set of professional, regulatory and technical pressures, from top AMLO managers to the front-facing staff onboarding customers, and backroom technical staff screening transactions. AML/CFT regulations in most jurisdictions are becoming increasingly broad and detailed, with implementation and enforcement ramping up.…
CYBER ATTACKS: HOW PREPARED ARE ORGANISATIONS TO DEAL WITH THE THREAT?
Businesses and government agencies continue to face a barrage of attacks from cyber-criminals, which have continued unabated in the past year, keeping up the pressure of frauds and hacks that have increased since Covid-19 spread worldwide in March 2020.
Organisations around the world faced more cyberattacks than ever before in 2021, say some data collectors.…
HALAL NUTRACEUTICAL SEGMENT SEEKS TO CEMENT COVID-19 INSPIRED GROWTH
The global market for halal nutraceutical products, including vitamins and wellbeing supplements, is set to double over the next 10 years, according to new research. A report from Dubai-based Future Market Insights (https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/halal-nutraceuticals-and-vaccines-market), published last July (2021), predicted sales of these products would increase from USD58.01 billion in 2021 to USD116.38 billion by 2031.…