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ENGLAND AND WALES RURAL ENTREPRENEURS INVEST AND DIVERSIFY, DESPITE TAX DISINCENTIVES
The UK countryside is not generally regarded as a cradle of innovation. However, business data and the increased visibility of rural business thanks to social media indicate that countryside entrepreneurship is emerging as a major contributor to the domestic start-up sector.…
ENGLAND AND WALES RURAL ENTREPRENEURS INVEST AND DIVERSIFY, DESPITE TAX DISINCENTIVES
The UK countryside is not generally regarded as a cradle of innovation. However, business data and the increased visibility of rural business thanks to social media indicate that countryside entrepreneurship is emerging as a major contributor to the domestic start-up sector.…
HE INSTITUTIONS UNDER PRESSURE TO SHIFT CURRICULA AS ‘GREEN’ JOBS GROW IN NUMBER
As the world’s employment markets are shifting towards jobs that promote sustainability, prompted by concerns about limiting potential runaway climate change, higher education institutions are being encouraged to integrate green skills into curricula.
With major corporations within the European Union (EU) already required to submit sustainability reports on their exposure to and their impact on climate change and sustainability, and other jurisdictions to follow suit, demand for so-called ‘green jobs’ is rising.…
BRITAIN LAUNCHES NEW NATIONAL WEALTH FUND BUT WILL IT GENERATE NET PRIVATE INVESTMENT?
Britain’s new Labour government has launched a National Wealth Fund (NWF), making good on a manifesto promise, although the new institution is – as the Treasury has admitted, a supercharged UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB), not a new institution.
Rather, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced on October 14 that UKIB would become the NWF, with the same board, chair and CEO – John Flint, the former CEO of HSBC.…
TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY OF THE MOROCCAN TEXTILE SECTOR, TO ACHIEVE BOTH SUSTAINABILITY AND GUARANTEED EU STANDARDS
The Moroccan clothing and textile sector is promoting itself to European and north American buyers, as well as Chinese investors, as a near-sourcing hub, which guarantees sustainable and ethical practices in its production.
This is a key message from the Moroccan Association of Textile and Clothing Industries (AMITH – L’Association Marocaine des Industries de Textile et de l’Habillement), as it prepares for its next Maroc in Mode 2024 expo in Casablanca from November 7-9.…
EU ROUND UP – ROMANIA TOPS LIST OF EU INSTITUTIONAL FRAUD DISCOVERY SAYS NEW BRUSSELS REPORT
Romania uncovered EUR419 million’s worth of fraud associated with European Union (EU) spending programmes in 2023, detailed reports issued by the European Commission have revealed. The major spike in swindles, far above levels reported by other EU member states, were inflated especially by two sets of swindles associated with the EU Cohesion Fund, the bloc’s main regional development scheme, each accounting for around EUR168 million (2).…
COMMODITIES FRAUDSTERS TAP TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS POOL FOR THEFTS
With the global commodities market valued at USD121.2 trillion in 2024 and expected to generate USD136.8 trillion in 2029 (1), the scope for fraudsters to make money from this sector is vast. German statistical service Statista notes that commodities sales have latent augmentation, given that it all includes emissions trading systems expanding worldwide, along with energy products, food and drink, precious and industrials metals and more.…
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION CAN TACKLE CYBER CRIME – BUT MORE COLLABORATION IS NEEDED
Cybercrime has spanned national borders as it has increased exponentially in recent years. However, despite often being carried out in multiple jurisdictions that require a coordinated multinational response, tackling such crime has been hampered by the lack of international cooperation. Paul Cochrane reports.…
GARMENT SECTOR MAY BENEFIT FROM AUTHORITARIAN VIETNAM’S TURN TO POLITICAL HARDLINE
Vietnam’s clothing and textile industry may benefit from the accession to power of a former security minister, industry experts have told Just Style – although his closeness to Russia has raised concerns about weakening vital western trade links. To Lam was appointed President of Vietnam in April (2024) and general secretary of the ruling communist party earlier this month (August 3), the most powerful job in this south-east Asia sourcing hub.…
TUNISIAN STATE TEXTILE TESTER CETTEX LAUNCHES TWO NEW HIGH-TECH LABORATORIES
Tunisia’s state-owned textile sector technical development unit CETTEX says it has two new quality testing laboratories it says will offer competitive services for the north African outsourcing hub’s textile and clothing industries (1).
CETTEX (Le Centre Technique du Textile) offers a wide range of analysis for Tunisian textile and clothing manufacturers, saying the new labs will help the sector pivot towards a sustainable development framework, an important consideration for the key European market.…