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INNOVATIVE ESTONIAN DAIRY INDUSTRY FORGES DIVERSE PRODUCT RANGE, SOLD WORLDWIDE



The dairy industry if Baltic State Estonia may be small, but it has seen continuous growth, with 2022 marking the 22nd consecutive year of increased milk production in a country blessed with abundant natural grassland.

“Estonia is among the best in Europe in terms of cow milk production,” Aire Pentjärv, head of the dairy animals performance testing department, of Estonian Livestock Performance Recording Ltd (EPJ – Eesti Põllumajandusloomade Jõudluskontrolli AS), told Dairy Industries International.…

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LUXEMBOURG FAILING IN AML EFFECTIVEE



The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has demonstrated how it wants countries to focus as much on effectiveness as technical compliance, with its latest mutual evaluation report on Luxembourg requesting more AML action in high-risk sectors (1).

This grand duchy, despite being compliant or largely compliant with all FATF’s 40 recommendations, bar recommendation 8 on non-profits (partial compliance), has a much weaker effectiveness assessment.…

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SRI LANKA STRUGGLING TO BOOST SALES IN SOFT GLOBAL CLOTHING EXPORT MARKETS



Sri Lanka’s inflation may be slowing compared to last year (4% in August, down from 64.3% year-on-year), (1) but the country’s clothing sector is still being hit by a lack of orders, the country’s industry body the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) has told Just Style.…

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CHINA ADDRESSES DIVERSIFICATION OF CLOTHING SOURCING AWAY FROM ITS OWN SHORES



The China National Garment Association (CNGA) in a new briefing (1) on China’s clothing industry economic operations for H1 2023 warned that China’s clothing industry is under serious pressure. Insufficient post-Covid demand recovery in international markets due to inflation and central banks’ tight monetary policies have been exacerbated by overseas customers transferring orders to other countries.…

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SUPPLIERS KEEP MUM ON RECENT INVESTIGATIONS INTO PRISON LABOUR USED IN CAMBODIAN CLOTHING EXPORTS



Suppliers in Cambodia’s garment industry say that concerns over forced labour have been solved or do not affect them, but one labour rights advocate warned that more should be done to prevent the issue from rising again.

Both Walmart and Centric Brands said last month (August) in a Reuters investigation that they were investigating their supply chains in Cambodia after allegations that some export products had been produced in Correctional Centre 2, a women’s prison in Phnom Penh (1).…

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NETWORKING INTELLIGENCE COULD HELP CRACKDOWNS ON BURGEONING APP FRAUD



While UK authorised push payment (APP) fraud losses were down 17% in 2022 year-on-year, they still cost victims GBP485.2 million (USD619 million) and comprised 57% of all reported cases relating to purchase fraud, with case volumes breaking 100,000 for the first time.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – EFRAG AND GRI LAUNCH JOINT STATEMENT ON INTEROPERABILITY



A GRI (the Global Reporting Initiative) and EFRAG (the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group) joint statement has detailed the mutual recognition of reporting under both GRI and European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS).

Stressing that both systems focus on double materiality (the impact of sustainability issues on companies and companies’ impact on sustainability), the GRI and EFRAG said they will establish a list of the ESRS disclosure requirements and datapoints that correspond to GRI disclosure requirements and datapoints, enabling ESRS reporting with reference to GRI.…

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TUNISIA’S CLOTHING AND TEXTILE SECTOR PROSPERS, DESPITE COUNTRY’S POLITICAL DISCORD



Tunisia’s clothing and textile sector driven ahead with its near-sourcing export promotion, despite the political turmoil facing the country, where President Kais Saied has since 2019 suspended parliament, dismissed governments, imprisoned opposition leaders, undermining judicial independence and helped fuel anti-refugee and migrant violence.…

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AROUND THE WORLD IN APPAREL DUE DILIGENCE LEGISLATION



Regulators worldwide are cracking down on poor labour and environmental practices in apparel supply chains amid growing concerns about upstream parts of the clothing industry. Probes into major international fashion brands, who have been criticised about alleged malpractice by their suppliers have been encouraging legislative and regulatory reforms.…

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BRITAIN’S SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE UNDER SCRUTINY – WHAT CHANGES ARE NEEDED?



Following the collapse of two high profile cases against mining majors Rio Tinto and ENRC (1), there have been broad calls for the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to be reformed to better tackle complex cases. This includes reforms ranging from changing the disclosure regime and its investigative model, to better funding and more cooperation with other enforcement agencies.…

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