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DEMAND FOR MEN’S COSMETICS GROWS IN RUSSIA AS MEN SLOWLY BANISH OLD STEREOTYPES



DEMAND for men’s personal care products is growing in Russia – a stark change for a country where men’s grooming was traditionally limited to the bare hygiene essentials, with any additional attention to physical appearance spurring fears of appearing too effeminate.…

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INNOVATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL SUSTAINABILITY, ESQUEL CONFERENCE TOLD



INNOVATIONS in boosting sustainability in the textile and clothing sector and beyond were highlighted at this year’s annual Integral Conversation conference, hosted again by Hong Kong shirt specialist Esquel in Guilin, between November 9 and 11.

Staged under the theme ‘Reimagining Health: Fostering the Health of the Planet and People’, its discussions focused on environmental and human health themes of critical importance to clothing manufacturers, with hundreds of globally prominent business leaders, influential scholars and policymakers present.…

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AIRPORTS MOVE TOWARDS TOTAL MANAGEMENT MODEL, ICAO CONFERENCE TOLD



AIRPORTS are moving towards a collaborative total airport management model, including commercial, service and regulatory partners, although there are no plans to draft a formal global blueprint on how to achieve this.

An International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) official confirmed that this would not happen at a session of ICAO’s GANIS (Global Air Navigation Industry Symposium) in Montréal, Canada, this week (Dec 13), saying that airports were too diverse to make such a standard practical.…

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HUNGARY SIGNS UP TO TURKSTREAM, AS EUROPEAN COMMISSION SEEKS RUSSIA DEAL OVER NORD STREAM II



HUNGARY has signed an agreement with Russia’s Gazprom involving the central European country linking its gas distribution networks to the planned TurkStream pipeline, routing Russian gas via Turkey into Europe. Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto struck the deal with Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller, which involved Hungary building infrastructure to link with TurkStream, which will also cross Bulgaria and Serbia.…

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GERMAN BANKS COMING TO TERMS WITH BIOMETRICS TO FIGHT COMMERCIAL CRIME TO FIGHT COMMERCIAL CRIME

BY JENS KASTNER, in Hamburg GERMAN banks pride themselves on their reliability and safety, but they too are vulnerable to hacking and are exploring biometrics to boost their security. But ensuring these systems are truly safe will be no easy task, Jens Kastner reports.

Late last year (2018), Germany’s most-known hacker, Jan Krissler, aka Starbug, showed a video at December’s Chaos Communication Congress, in Leipzig, on how he has tricked vein matching scanners of Fujitsu and Hitachi as used in ATMs across Asia. The vulnerability was not sophisticated.…

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EU REGULATORY ROUND UP - ECHA LAUNCHES NEW NANOMATERIALS DATABASE



THE EUROPEAN Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has launched a new online database containing detailed materials on nanomaterials, an increasingly important input for the paint and coatings sector – the first phase of the creation of a European Union Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON).…

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EU TO TACKLE G20 OVER TRADE BARRIERS THAT HIT CLOTHING AND TEXTILES SALES



The European Commission will press trading partners at this week’s July 7-8 G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, to remove unfair obstacles to European Union imports, after a EU report detailed such restrictions, many affecting clothing and textile trades.

Referring to the Commission’s latest annual Report on Trade and Investment Barriers (TIBR), EU trade Commissioner Cecilia Malström warned G20 leaders it was prepared to launch World Trade Organisation cases if necessary: “We are taking action.…

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EU LAWMAKERS DEMAND CO2 CRACKDOWN, AUTOMAKERS SCEPTICAL



EUROPEAN Union (EU) lawmakers are calling for a seismic shift towards low carbon mobility in the auto sector, including requiring manufacturers to meet a 25% minimum fleet quota for electric vehicles by 2025 and a sales ban on cars emitting carbon dioxide (CO2) by 2035. …

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AML AI SYSTEMS NEED ACCESS TO BIG DATA TO BE REALLY EFFECTIVE, SAY EXPERTS



Greater collaboration between private sector organisations is the key to even greater use – and success – of artificial intelligence (AI) in combating money laundering, cross-sector experts believe.

Specialists from banking and finance, compliance, the legal profession, law enforcement and AI developers all concur that the most effective way forward in the ongoing anti-money laundering (AML) battle is to increase the amount of shared data.…

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END OF EU INQUIRY AGAINST JAGUAR LAND ROVER'S FACTORY IN SLOVAKIA STILL AWAITED



THE BURGEONING automotive manufacturing sector of central Europe’s Slovakia is paying close attention to an inquiry by the European Union (EU) executive, the European Commission, into how its government supports the sector. The upcoming decision by the Commission, which has powers to ensure national governments do not distort the EU’s single market by subsidising local industrial champions, could have significant implication for the future of Slovakia’s auto sector.…

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