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MAURITANIA’S NEW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ENTRENCHES OPERATIONS AS NEWEST MAJOR HUB IN NORTH-WEST AFRICA



With a capacity to handle two million passengers annually, Mauritania’s new Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport, serving its capital Nouakchott, is important in terms of its scale: it is “the largest project undertaken” in the country since 1960, Mauritania’s minister of culture and handcraft, Mohamed Lemine Ould Cheikh has said. …

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AIRBUS SETS UP PANEL TO PROBE CONSULTANT BRIBE CHARGES



Aerospace giant Airbus has announced (Monday, May 22) that it has set up a high-level Independent Compliance Review Panel (ICRP) to probe self-reported bribery and corruption charges involving consultants hired to win British subsidies for export contracts. The panel, which Airbus said “will have access to all levels of the company,” is composed of France’s Noëlle Lenoir, a member of the Conseil d’Etat (France’s highest constitutional court) since 1984, former German finance minister Theo Waigel and British Conservative peer Lord Gold, all “well-versed in compliance monitoring of large corporations.”…

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EUROPE’S MILK PRODUCTION REDUCTION MIGHT HAVE BEEN REALISED WITHOUT EU SUPPORT SCHEME, SAYS INDUSTRY



THE EUROPEAN Commission has not been shy about claiming that its intervention in 2016 and this year into the European Union (EU) dairy sector has helped stabilise prices and brought balance to the market. However, EU dairy associations are more sceptical and wonder whether demand and supply was already moving in the right direction.…

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BACK TO NATURE - THE SPANISH COSMETICS INDUSTRY IS BOUNCING BACK WITH NATURAL PRODUCTS A BIG HIT



OVER a sunny weekend in May 2017, 74,000 people headed to Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi, a futuristic events space built for the city’s 1992 Olympic Games, and many were going to learn about Spain’s organic and natural cosmetics products. On other occasions, these impressive numbers would be expected for the international pop stars who regularly perform here.…

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UAE: RIPE FOR ORGANIC COSMETICS GROWTH



Consumers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are becoming savvier about their beauty products and more conscious of what ingredients they’re putting on their skin and hair. This increasing awareness along with a widening choice of products is driving steady growth in the country’s natural and organic cosmetics and toiletry market.…

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JAPANESE INTEREST IN ORGANIC COSMETICS SHIFTS FROM TREND TO STAPLE



AN increasing number of Japanese consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious in their purchases and adhering to what is commonly referred to as a ‘LOHAS’ (lifestyles of health and sustainability) way of life. In the Japan cosmetics and personal care market, this initially manifested itself in the rising popularity of imported brands that prided themselves on their use of organic and natural ingredients.…

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INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS KEY TO GET CONNECTED CARS ON THE ROAD, EXPERTS SAY



TECHNOLOGY per se is not enough to roll out connected cars in Europe, experts from the auto sector and the European Union (EU)’s executive body the European Commission agreed at last week’s ‘Connected Cars Europe 2017’ conference in Brussels. The key, speakers told the May 11 event, is connecting automobiles to their commercial and social environment and getting all actors on board.…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – EU DOUBLE TAXATION SYSTEM RELEASED



EU MINISTERS APPROVE DOUBLE TAXATION REDUCTION SYSTEM

 

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has agreed a directive insisting that member states establish an effective system for resolving EU double taxation disputes. The system requires dispute resolution mechanisms to be mandatory and binding, with clear time limits.…

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MOROCCO SOLIDIFIES POSITION AS AFRICA’S NUMBER TWO DESTINATION FOR AFRICAN STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD



MOROCCO is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for African students seeking to study abroad, and is now their second most popular destination on the continent, following South Africa. According to the latest statistics published by Morocco’s ministry of higher education, training and research, more than 18,000 African foreign students are currently enrolled in higher institutions in Morocco.…

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TIDE OF CHINESE MONEY LAUNDERING CHANGES – WITH FLOWS FROM EUROPE TO CHINA GROWING



A case detected last May (2015) at Lisbon international airport, Portugal, says much for the worrying scale of the laundering of illicit funds from Europe into mainland China. A nondescript Chinese couple travelling from Lisbon to Shanghai via the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Dubai was stopped carrying more than EUR1 million in large denomination notes found elaborately wrapped in ‘danger, chemicals’ packaging within packets marked ‘FRAGILE’.…

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