Search Results for: Indonesia
10 results out of 811 results found for 'Indonesia'.
INDONESIA'S PAINT SECTOR AND INDUSTRY MOVES TOWARDS MORE GREEN PRODUCTS
BY WANG FANGQING
THE INDONESIAN government has yet to impose comprehensive and specific environmental controls on its domestic coatings industry, but manufacturers, especially multinationals, are ready to move one step ahead and reduce their pollution footprint.
The issue was a key focus of the 12th Asia Coatings Markets conference held on November 2 in Jakarta, with debates on cutting carbon emissions associated with production and making eco-friendly paints and coatings.…
BRITISH COSMETICS RETAILERS LAUDED OVER PALM OIL CHECKS BY WWF
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CONSERVATION group WWF has lauded six major British cosmetics retailers for doing all they can to monitor their palm oil-based product sourcing, reducing its environmental impact. Palm oil has long been a concern of environmentalists worried about clearances of natural habitat in Indonesia and Malaysia to make way for palm oil plantations.…
2011 REVIEW OF THE YEAR - CLOTHING AND TEXTILE SECTOR
BY KEITH NUTHALL
RETAIL – WINNERS AND LOSERS
WINNERS
MARKS & SPENCER
Times may still be tough in its home British market, but M&S showed forward-thinking foresight in 2011- on sourcing transparency and the environment: potential key issues for future consumers.…
INDONESIA PULLS OUT OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL SYSTEM
BY MARK ROWE
THE INDONESIAN Palm Oil Producers Association (GAPKI) has pulled out of the international Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) eco-certification system, as the Indonesian government is planning its own sustainable palm oil regime, Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO).…
EU MINISTERS APPROVE FATTY ALCOHOL DUMPING DUTY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports into the EU of certain fatty alcohols and their blends, used as cosmetics ingredients, made in India, Indonesia and Malaysia. Indian companies will be charged Euro EUR86.99 per tonne (bar VVF Ltd’s EUR46.98).…
EU MINISTERS APPROVE FATTY ALCOHOL DUMPING DUTY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports into the EU of certain fatty alcohols and their blends, used as pharmaceutical ingredients, made in India, Indonesia and Malaysia. Indian companies will be charged Euro EUR86.99 per tonne; Indonesian companies EUR80.34/tonne; and Malaysian companies EUR61.01/tonne, with some special lower tariffs for selected companies.…
BRITISH COMPANY BOSSES IN MAJOR INDONESIA AND IRAQ BRIBERY CHARGES
BY ALAN OSBORN
THREE former executives of UK speciality chemicals company Innospec Ltd (and predecessor companies Octane Additives and Associated Octel Corporation) have been charged with conspiracy in connection with the making of corrupt payments to officials and other agents of the government of Indonesia for the supply of Innospec products.…
AUSTRALIA'S DEVELOPS BOOMING LNG INDUSTRY
BY MATTHEW BRACE
AUSTRALIA is fast developing into a global force for natural gas, cementing its reputation as a source of valuable materials, such as iron ore, coal, gold, silver, uranium, aluminium, nickel, lead and zinc. In 2010, Australia became the fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) gas – trading 18.38 million tonnes (Mt) in total – according to BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy 2011.…
DIRTY MONEY FLOWS EAST AS WEST TIGHTENS ITS AML SYSTEMS
BY PAUL COCHRANE
THE WESTERN financial system is undergoing profound change, of weakened trust in the sector, heightened tax regulations, pressure to curb banking secrecy and tougher regulatory compliance. As a result, the owners of legal and extra-legal capital who are looking for a safe haven for their money are starting to consider destinations outside the established offshore jurisdictions – the less regulated financial centres of the Middle East and Asia.…
INDIA'S KNITTING INDUSTRY STRUGGLES WITH LABOUR SHORTAGES
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
INDIA is known for its rich history of garment making traditions; however, its knitwear manufacturing centres have been facing serious labour shortages of late – leading to the underutilisation of capacity, spiralling costs and even relocation of some factories to more rural areas.…