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PRIVATE LABEL RETAILERS AND SUPPLIERS FOCUS ON QUALITY TO GET A HEAD-START OVER BIG BRANDS



PRIVATE label brands for cosmetics and personal care products are attracting consumers with an increasingly wide range of offerings that stress their value-added nature, as well as affordable prices. Reflecting private labels’ innate reliance on quality and function rather than image, manufacturers supplying these products have been especially focusing on using scents to add value, from traditional florals to more adventurous notes.…

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ITALY’S BEAUTY MARKET RETURNS TO GROWTH



The beauty and personal care (BPC) market in Italy ended 2015 on a positive note, recording marginal growth in market sales, production and exports, according to a December 2015 report ‘Trends and Investments in the Cosmetics Sector’, released by the national cosmetics trade association, Associazione Italiana delle Imprese Cosmetiche (Cosmetica Italia).…

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TUBE, BOTTLE AND JAR MAKERS LOOK FOR ADDED VALUE WHILE MAINTAINING SUSTAINABILITY AND UTILITY



TUBES, bottles, and jars for packaging cosmetics and personal care products are not only becoming increasingly user-friendly and sustainable, suppliers and brands are looking for extra added-value features to promote sales. These range from useful applicators and storage devices to precision dosing, attracting consumers looking for convenient packaging.…

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RUSSIA TEXTILE SECTOR ABANDONS EXPENSIVE FUR TRIM



RUSSIAN textile producers abandoning the use of fur trim on their fabrics, especially more expensive fur, according to Andrey Razbrodin, president of the Association is known as the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs of Textile and Light Industry, which includes Russia’s leading textile producers.…

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TRINIDAD CNG CONVERSION PROGRAMME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CHEAP NATURAL GAS



Thanks to the introduction of a tax incentive scheme launched by the government of Trinidad & Tobago, auto converters and dealers in the country are increasingly talking up Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a clean auto fuel for vehicles on the twin island Caribbean state.…

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BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP REGIMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION BUT PROGRESS IS PATCHY



A year ago, the Money Laundering Bulletin put forward a broadly upbeat assessment of the prospects for legislation to create effective registers of beneficial ownership in the world’s leading financial centres – a must for those attempting to fight money laundering.…

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ENLARGED EU RESEARCH SPENDING ENCOURAGES INNOVATION IN PAINT AND COATINGS SECTOR



 

Smart paints and coatings are vital to the European Union’s (EU) plans for research and innovation spending between 2014 and 2020, which is being managed by EU’s Horizon 2020 programme. This is the largest EU research programme to date, and is ambitious proposals by any measure: the total budget has been set at around EUR80 billion.…

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FRANCE’S PORK AND BEEF MARKETS UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR PRICE-FIXING



The European Commission is making preliminary inquiries to determine whether a full-blown investigation into alleged price-fixing in the French pork and beef markets is justified. A spokeswoman for the Commission’s competition directorate general said it had received complaints and was investigating.…

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ARGENTINA TO INCREASE BEEF EXPORTS TO EU ONCE FMD-LINKED BAN IS LIFTED



Argentina is poised this year to increase beef exports to the European Union (EU) after its government predicted the EU would soon lift foot and mouth disease-related import restrictions for meat from its northern provinces.

New agriculture minister Ricardo Buryaile said January 20 that the European Commission would lift restrictions “in the first half of the year.”…

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MCDONALD'S LOSES BRANCHES IN FINLAND AS RIVALS PUSH FOR MARKET SHARE



COMPETING fastfood chains are snapping at McDonald’s heels in Finland as the global player closes branches. McDonald’s now has just 72 outlets after chopping 10 in 2015. The remainder largely consists of franchises (59) with the rest owned by the Finnish subsidiary (13).…

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