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DANISH IDAYANG PLOTS EUROBOND FINANCED PIGMEAT EXPANSION IN RUSSIA



DANISH Idavang A/S, a European meat producer, has announced plans to build a new pigmeat processing complex in Russia’s St Petersburg region this year (2018), according to the company.

To generate funds for the project, the company has issued EUR85 million’s worth of Eurobonds.…

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DEMAND FOR INNOVATIVE AERONAUTICAL TEXTILES DRIVEN BY LIGHTWEIGHTING DEMAND TO REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS



THE FUTURE of materials in this carbon-averse world is all about lightweighting. But quality and safety must be maintained. Nowhere is this truer than with the aerospace textiles segment, where durability, toughness and flexibility is allied with low weights, of importance when civil aviation operators are under pressure to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.…

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DAIRY SECTOR KEEPS BOOSTING CONTAMINATION CHECKS TO MINIMISE RISK OF FOOD HEALTH PROBLEMS



DAIRY products sold in Europe, a regional market where high standards of food safety apply, continue to be contaminated with plastics, glass, chemicals, biological matter and other materials. This is despite the fact that European food producers and authorities have zero risk as their ultimate goal, sector experts and the European Union (EU) regulators admit.…

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BENELUX COSMETICS MARKET STILL STRONG BUT SALES CHANNELS ARE SHIFTING, SAY EXPERTS



SALES of cosmetics and toiletries in the Benelux countries (Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg) may be steady, but these developed markets are shifting amid growing diversity in distribution. Products are increasingly bought online and in non-traditional channels such as budget, lifestyle and fashion stores.…

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EU POLICY PLANS TO SECURE EUROPE’S GAS – BUT NATIONAL ENERGY SOVEREIGNTY CONCERNS ARE BUBBLING UP



Efforts to safeguard the security of supply of gas to the European Union (EU) and its countries are gathering pace after recent EU regulatory changes. Gas transmission system operators (TSOs) are now developing a new, collaborative system for managing supply crises.…

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EU REGULATORY ROUND UP – MORE COATINGS CHEMICALS ADDED TO ECHA’S ROLLING CHEMICAL SAFETY PROBE



THE EUROPEAN Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has added four chemicals used by the paint, coatings and adhesives sector to its rolling CoRAP programme of assessing in detail the environmental health risks posed by certain chemicals. These investigations are carried out by European Union (EU) member states and their conclusions can spark additional controls being placed on these chemicals.…

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NONWOVEN RESEARCHERS LOOK TO PROVIDE CLEANER AIR IN CARS, WHILE REDUCING EXHAUST EMISSIONS



THE AUTOMOTIVE sector is a hotbed of growth for industrial performance materials like nonwovens. And the global market for such materials have the potential to cross the EUR2 billion mark soon, according to Germany-based Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding SE & Co KG.…

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SENIOR UK THINK TANK CALLS TO BOOST IN AML/CFT CONTROLS FOR BRITISH MONEY SERVICE BUSINESSES



A SENIOR UK-based think tank has made detailed proposals to ensure Britain’s booming money services business (MSB) sector is better protected from abuse by money launderers and terrorist financers.

The Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) highlighted National Crime Agency (NCA) claims that the 2,000 non-bank money remitters, currency exchange or cheque-cashing services registered in the UK help launder GBP1.5 billion (USD2 billion) of criminal proceeds annually.…

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THAILAND HAS POTENTIAL TO BE NEW SE ASIA REGIONAL KNITWEAR MANUFACTURING HUB



WITH full supply chains and innovative products, Thailand’s knitwear industry is thriving, making the country a nucleus for fashion manufacturing in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region. Thai Garment Manufacturers Association (TGMA) executive director Chartchai Singhadeja said: “Thailand’s strength lies in our full-value supply chains, starting from fibres to yarns and fabrics, then apparel and clothing within the fashion industry.”…

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BANGLADESH MAKING INROADS INTO LINGERIE AS CHINA SHIFTS GEAR



LURED by a shifting global market and better margins, Bangladesh’s apparel producers are rushing into the lingerie space, predicting Chinese manufacturers will secure fewer export orders for these lines as their costs rise.

This new niche opportunity for the Bangladesh industry is fortuitous, as it dovetails with the country’s textiles and clothing makers’ core strategy of moving from their traditional low-cost growth pillars, such as t-shirts, shirts, trousers, jackets and sweaters.…

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