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BIOTRADE FUND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SWITZERLAND has donated US$2.5 million to a new international BioTrade Facilitation Programme funding the development of food exports from under-exploited natural resources in poor countries. The scheme is run by the UN development group UNCTAD and the International Trade Centre.…
ORGANIC DYES - UNCTAD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW international aid scheme – which will help fund the marketing of organic dyes made in developing countries – has been given US$2.5 million by the Swiss government. This BioTrade Facilitation Programme is to be administered by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the International Trade Centre, (an UNCTAD/World Trade Organisation joint venture).…
AIR TRAFFIC STATS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organisation has claimed that September 11 did not significantly dampen demand for air travel last year, releasing air traffic figures pointing to a two per cent rise in increase over 2001 for total and international scheduled traffic in tonne-kilometres.…
JAPAN AIRPORT FEES
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
JAPAN has rejected an American government demand that it lower landing fees at its two major international airports as part of wider business deregulation, according to the Japanese Shipping & Trade News. It says that the demand was made at a meeting of government officials from the two countries on regulations and business competition.…
ICAO FUND
Keith Nuthall
THE INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has established its planned fund to help developing countries afford improvements to their air industry security, the International Financial Facility for Aviation Safety. Its budgets are ring-fenced and will be drawn upon to finance projects identified by ICAO’s Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme.…
IMO SECURITY CODE
BY PHILIP FINE
CONCERNS that an agreed maritime security code from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) could promote claims, on the basis that ships and ports failed to follow its terms, have been dismissed by a legal specialist. Barry Tarnef, responsible for global maritime loss control at American lawyers Chubb & Son, said the International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities, agreed in December, code could actually shield ship-owners from crushing settlements: "If you develop a security assessment protocol, it’s evidence that you are doing the best you can," he said.…
KAZAKHSTAN DEAL
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is to acquire 35 per cent of the equity of one of the leading Kazakhstan insurance companies, Kazkommerts Policy (KPIC). The European Union’s EBRD, (the largest single investor in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union), said it was subscribing for 53,846 ordinary shares but declined to give a price.…
NATIONAL FRAUDS FEATURE
BY MATTHEW BRACE, in Brisbane, EDWARD PETERS, in Hong Kong, RICHARD HURST, in Johannesburg, MARK ROWE, in London, SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA, in Columbo and MONICA DOBIE, in Montreal.
FRAUD is fraud, jurists might say. And although jurisprudence generally has a universal flavour and there are frauds that are committed the world over, it would be a travesty of the truth to say that crimes involving deception uniform by nature.…
IMO SECURITY CODE IMPLEMENTATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WAY back when….last December….the International Maritime Organisation agreed a compulsory maritime security code for its member countries, covering ships and ports involved in international trade. Governments have to write the code into their laws by December 31 and shipping companies and port authorities are supposed to comply by June 2004.…
SRI LANKA STORAGE
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
LANKA IOC Private Ltd. is to create a US$38 million Sri Lankan joint venture with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, to take over the corporation’s existing storage assets and the construction and operation of new oil terminals at Muturajawela and Katunayake International Airport.…