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GM EXECS AND CANADA POLITICAL LEADERS HAIL LAUNCH OF FIRST CANADA LARGE-SCALE EV ASSEMBLY PLANT
GM and Canadian political leaders today (Dec 5) hailed the launch of Canada’s first large-scale EV assembly plant, making BrightDrop Zevo electric delivery vans at the Big Three auto-maker’s CAMI assembly plant at Ingersoll, Ontario. BrightDrop, a wholly-owned GM subsidiary, announced it plans initial production of its Zevo 600 models in January (2023) and Zevo 400 models late next year (2023).…
TECHNICAL TEXTILES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY STARTS TO EMERGE IN AFRICA
The manufacture of technical textiles is in its nascency across North Africa, even more so in sub-Saharan Africa, with the continent having long been considered a low-cost, cut-and-sew destination rather than a production hub for value-added items. But due to the trend by European and US brands for near-shoring and diversification away from east Asian production, and the ambitions of certain African countries to develop a full manufacturing chain, the potential for making technical textiles in Africa is gradually emerging.…
TUNISIA’S CLOTHING AND TEXTILE SECTOR GROWS, BUT IS THREATENED BY GENERAL ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEAKNESSES
Tunisia’s textile and clothing sector may have expanded sales in 2022, notably through an export increase from January to September, up 11.9% year-on-year, according to the Tunis-based Technical Textile Center (CETTEX – Centre Technique du Textile). But its companies remain concerned about the stability of the national economy and potential long-term weaknesses.…
BREXIT CHALLENGES BRITISH LAW ENFORCEMENT FIGHT AGAINST FRAUD – BUT UK CAN MITIGATE DIFFICULTIES
The UK’s law enforcement and prosecuting authorities have been striving to mitigate the loss of automatic collaborative relationships with European Union (EU) member states, following Brexit. Keith Nuthall reports
A key priority of the talks forging the 2020 EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), (1) which underpinned Britain’s full Brexit form the EU on January 1, 2021, was salvaging the close relationship between UK and EU police and prosecutors.…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – IPSASB TO CREATE PUBLIC SECTOR SUSTAINABILLITY REPORTING STANDARDS
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) will start detailed work developing sustainability reporting standards for public sector bodies.
Ian Carruthers, IPSASB chair, said: “The public sector needs its own specific sustainability reporting framework and the IPSASB should lead its development.”…
FTX FORMER BOSS JAILED IN BAHAMAS AS USA REGULATORS CRACK DOWN WITH CHARGES
Disgraced former crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried is facing years in jail and huge fines after being charged with multiple fraud offences following the collapse of crypto-trading platform FTX and its associated hedge fund Alameda Research. He is accused of illegally funnelling FTX customer funds for his own personal gain and for Alameda investments.…
DANSKE BANK SETTLES ESTONIA ML CASES IN USA AND DENMARK
Denmark’s largest bank Danske Bank has settled criminal cases brought against it in the USA and Denmark over allowing its Estonia branch to funnel around EUR200 billion (USD213 billion) in funds from non-residents, including from Russia, into international financial networks, with light touch AML controls.…
POORLY PAID TUNISIAN PROFESSORS HEAD OVERSEAS FOR BETTER CAREERS
A cost-of-living crisis in Tunisia, where annual inflation rose to 9.8% in November is pushing Tunisian academics to emigrate, with Saudi Arabian universities being a significant draw – offering better salaries and research opportunities.
The country has been suffering from political turmoil and related economic disruption since President Kais Saied dissolved parliament and started ruling by decree in July 2021.…
EFRAG LISTENS TO COMPLAINTS OVER EUROPEAN SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS DRAFTS – PARES BACK DATA DEMANDS
The European Commission is now assessing a first set of detailed proposed European Union (EU) mandatory sustainability reporting standards, delivered – on time – by the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) Sustainability Reporting Board (SRB). (1)
Due diligence assessments and potential amendments will now be undertaken by the EU executive, before its formal adoption of these standards, planned for next June (2023).…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB SAYS SUSTAINABILITY REPORTERS MUST COLLECT DATA ON DIRECT AND INDIRECT EMISSIONS
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has approved key technical decisions about the operation of its first two proposed sustainability-related disclosure standards, on general and climate-related disclosures – insisting that all direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions are declared. That means that ‘scope 1’ direct emissions from a company; ‘scope 2’ indirect emissions from electricity purchased and used; and scope 3 indirect emissions from across a company’s the value chain will be measured and declared under ISSB-authorised statements.…