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SAUDI ARABIA’S NEOM TO PROMOTE FASCINATING RELIGIOUS HERITAGE TO ATTRACT GLOBAL TOURISTS
Marketers for the planned Saudi Arabia megacity of Neom, a key plank of the kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy of economic growth and diversity, will highlight it site’s ancient religious heritage and develop adventure tourism to attract five million international tourists-a-year (by 2030).…
HALAL HUNTED MEAT BECOMES A POPULAR NICHE MARKET
Halal hunted game meat is becoming more popular as a healthier and premium alternative product in wealthier countries with large Muslim communities.
There are no international standards for halal game, but, according to The New Muslim Guide (https://www.newmuslimguide.com/en/your-food-and-drink/66, written by author Fahd ibn Saalim Baa Hammaam, working with Islamic scholars, “Muslims are permitted to hunt lawful animals and birds which cannot be easily caught and slaughtered”, so long as they are eaten.…
SOLAR POWER COATING INNOVATION DRIVES SALES IN THIS IMPORTANT NICHE MARKET
Cooperation with the paint and coatings sector is enabling innovators within the solar power technology industry to deliver on its promise to be a key means to decarbonise the global economy. Offering a key alternative to dealing with surging fossil fuel energy prices amidst Russia’s bloody and destructive invasion of Ukraine, paint and coatings companies are increasingly optimising solar generation.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – RUSSIA SANCTIONS HIT KNITWEAR TRADE
Luxury knitwear and lingerie producers in the European Union (EU) have been banned from selling and supplying goods worth more than EUR300-a-piece to Russia, as the country’s military continues its invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions, imposed by the EU Council of Ministers bans even indirect sales via third parties to individual Russian consumers, traders and companies.…
ISLAMIC STATE: STILL IN BUSINESS
While the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a shadow of its former self in the Middle East, it has spawned global affiliates and is still very much in business, posing ongoing terrorist financing threats.
At the peak of its power as a self-declared Islamic Caliphate in 2015, ISIS controlled around a third of Syria’s territory and 40%of Iraq, with some 7.7 million people under its rule.…
CASH SMUGGLERS PROBE WEAKNESSES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM TO LAUNDER CRIME PROCEEDS
Bulk cash smuggling remains a favoured way for criminals to move dirty money, despite the increase in electronic means to transfer the proceeds of crime, such as new cryptocurrency services.
In its most recent 2020 National Drug Threat Assessment, the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) said in 2019, there were more than 3,000 bulk currency seizures in the United States, with more than USD368 million taken, 62% up from the USD227 million seized in 2018 (although that followed eight years when the value of bulk cash seizures fell).…
IMMATURE AND DIVERSE GLOBAL MARKET FOR NFTs IS A TARGET FOR FRAUDSTERS
The size of the global non-fungible token (NFT) market has exploded since the beginning of 2021 and, as ever with the growth of a novel asset, fraudsters have been creative in exploiting its sale and purchase to make dishonest gains. One benefit for fraudsters seeking to attack immature markets is unstable valuations, in this case of unique digital assets consisting of data stored in a blockchain.…
FRANCE HAS EFFECTIVE AML, BUT WEAK IN PUSHING DIRTY MONEY FROM PROPERTY MARKET – FATF
France needs to improve its AML/CFT performance regarding designated non-financial businesses and professions (DNFBPs), a latest FATF review report has concluded – although the country is generally effective in fighting dirty money flows.
There are particular weaknesses in AML supervision of real estate agents and notaries, however, said FATF, noting the property sector is “exposed to significant ML risks”.…
SRI LANKA CLOTHING SECTOR PROTECTS ITSELF FROM NATIONAL CRISIS – BUT FOR HOW LONG?
Sri Lanka’s clothing export sector is facing economic and political chaos in its island country as its President Gotabaya Rajapaksa imposed a state of emergency on Friday (April 6) amidst spiralling protests and foreign currency reserves collapsing to below USD50 million.…
BOOM IN FRAUD IS GROWING DEMAND FOR FORENSIC ACCOUNTANTS
With financial fraud booming, the market for forensic accounting – uncovering financial crime through the study of accounting data, bank records and associated company data – is also growing fast.
A report from US and UK-based Market Research Future (MRFR) issued last October (2021) predicted that the global forensic accounting market would be worth annual receipts of USD8.85 billion by 2025, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2%.…