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BREXIT QUESTION POSES MAJOR POLICY FINANCIAL REPORTING POLICY CHALLENGES
AS accountants, auditors and their business clients consider whether the UK should remain in or leave the European Union (EU) in the upcoming referendum on British EU membership, it has become abundantly clear that there are no simple options.
Remaining in the EU will mean the UK will continue to face demands for accepting European taxation policies that its government and businesses may find unpalatable, especially as it seeks to cement the City of London’s place as Europe’s, if not the world’s, premier financial centre.…
PRECISION, PERSONALISATION, PORTABILITY AND HIGH-TECH INSPIRE COSMOPROF AND COSMOPACK LAUNCHES
ITALY’s parallel Cosmoprof and Cosmopack shows always push quality in key aspects of the personal care product industry and its 2016 edition was all about precision, personalisation, portable beauty and high-tech beauty solutions
An innovative new beauty product presented at this year’s 49th edition of the international beauty trade show, Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna [March 18-21, 2016] proves that, like smart-fashion, the cosmetics and personal care sector is ready for portable technology.…
L'ORÉAL INVESTS USD36 MILLION TO DOUBLE PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA
GLOBAL personal care product giant L’Oréal will invest more than Russian Roubles RUB2.5 billion (USD37 million) to increase production in Russia, with the company saying its current plant is operating at full capacity. L’Oréal’s Russia spokesperson Valeriya Murygina told Soap Perfumery & Cosmetics that the company would expand production facilities at its existing Russia factory, located at the Vorsino industrial park, in the Kaluga region, 85 km from Moscow.…
BRAZIL’S POLITICAL TURMOIL STALLS AUCTIONS FOR FOUR AIRPORTS
In less than a year, Brazil had three different civil aviation ministers, and Brazil’s ambitious airport development plans have been harmed. One of the trio – Mauro Lopes – is a member of the Chamber of Deputies that voted for the motion to impeach President Dilma Rousseff over allegations she warped government accounts.…
KNITWEAR PRODUCERS INNOVATE TO SPEED UP SUPPLIES FOR FAST FASHION CLIENTS
KNITWEAR manufacturers used to plan production a year in advance, but the advent of fast fashion has changed all that. Today, suppliers are being asked to supply goods in some cases weeks in advance of a product line going to market.…
KEEPING COMPETITIVE KEY TO GROWTH IN MEAT MARKET, SAYS COPA-COGECA HEAD
How to remain competitive in the face of falling meat consumption is the main challenge facing the meat and livestock industry today, Pekka Pesonen, secretary general of European Union (EU) farmers’ organisation Copa-Cogeca, has told GlobalMeatNews.
In an exclusive interview held as the EU body launched its #livestockcounts #enjoyagrifood campaign, promoting quality European meat consumption, Pesonen said: “We must ensure the added value of eating high quality meat as part of a balanced diet is communicated effectively to the consumer.”…
PLANS TO INCREASE FRENCH FINES FOR NON-TRANSPARENT COMPANIES MISS THE POINT, SAYS MEAT INDUSTRY
French agriculture minister Stéphane Le Foll’s plan to boost transparency by sanctioning meat, livestock and other food firms that do not publish their annual results will not halt the decline in France’s agrofood sector, meat industry organisation ‘Culture viande’ said today (8 April).…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION COSTS POTENTIAL NUCLEAR ENERGY INVESTMENT; PROMISES TO PROTECT DIVERSITY IN FUEL SUPPLY
A COST of maintaining nuclear generation capacity of between 95 GWe and 105GWe in the European Union (EU) until 2050 and beyond will cost between EUR350 and EUR450 billion over the next 35 years, the European Commission has concluded. (That is between USD398 billion and USD511 billion at current exchange rates).…
BRUSSELS MAKES FIRST CONNECTING EUROPE CALL FOR PROPOSALS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has made its first formal call for proposals under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), to help finance key European Union (EU) energy infrastructure projects. In this round of subsidies, EUR200 million will be made available for projects designed to eliminate structural bottlenecks impeding the flow of energy between EU countries.…
NEW JOINT VENTURE COULD SEE LIGHTER GLASS FOR AUTOMOTIVE WINDOWS BECOME AVAILABLE THIS YEAR
Lighter-weight, tough and durable glass for automotive windows could be sold to auto-makers within the next 12 months, thanks to a joint venture between two international specialist materials companies. Saint-Gobain Sekurit (SBS), part of the France-based Saint-Gobain Group, and New York-state’s Corning Incorporated plan to develop, manufacture and sell lightweight automotive glass glazing solutions that offer “significantly improved lightness, toughness and optical quality over traditional solutions”, according to a joint communiqué.…