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HAITI’S CLOTHING INDUSTRY HOPES FOR THE BEST AS COUNTRY COPE WITH SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT AND EARTHQUAKE
A wait and see approach is being adopted by officials in Haiti’s apparel and textile industry following the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, which came as the country struggled to cope with the continuing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.…
KROLL SAYS THE COST OF AML FINES WORLDWIDE IS INCREASING
The value of fines issued globally for money laundering offences last year (2020) was five times higher than 2019, new figures reveal.
International financial analysts Kroll’s Global Enforcement Review 2021 [1] have identified a constant number of fines issued worldwide for ML– 45 in both 2019 and 2020, but said their combined value soared from USD444 million to USD2.2 billion, influenced, Kroll concluded, by “numerous substantial fines by Nordic regulators”.…
SPAIN’S COATINGS SECTOR STRUGGLES WITH SUPPLY ISSUES AS IT FIGHTS FROM COVID-19 SLUMP
The Spanish paint industry has been suffering from a major raw material supply shortage as it seeks to build back from a tough year in 2020, when sales were depressed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The national industry association, the ASEFAPI (Asociacion Española de Fabricantes de Pinturas y Tintas de Imprimir) has been releasing monthly bulletins on the raw material supply problem.…
ERP DEVELOPERS TAILOR PROGRAMMES TO TEXTILE AND CLOTHING TO OFFER COMPETITIVE EDGE TO THIS DIVERSE SECTOR
INTRODUCTION
TEXTILES and clothing manufacture and sales are all about leveraging resources, from creative talent to quality materials and sophisticated technology. So, enterprise resource planning programmes (ERP) have been attractive for the past 20 years or more and have become an increasingly important tool of manufacturers and brands.…
EQUATORIAL GUINEA: HIGHER EDUCATION IS GOING ONLINE, BUT WEB ACCESS CHALLENGES REMAIN
The higher education system in Equatorial Guinea has been trying to move studies online because of Covid-19, but students still struggle to get computers and an affordable and fast Internet.
It is hard to ignore the socio-economic backdrop of Equatorial Guinea, Africa’s only independent Spanish-speaking country, when assessing its higher education.…
TUNISIA’S HONORIS INNOVATING MEDICAL SIMULATION TEACHING IN COVID ERA
A high-tech medical simulation centre in Tunisia has found a winning solution to teaching technical clinical procedures online, meeting student and professional training needs during the Covid-19 pandemic, while opening up opportunities for remote learning and medical research across Africa. The Honoris Medical Simulation Centre (1), in the capital Tunis, part of the Honoris United Universities network of African higher education institutions (2) was opened just 14 months before the pandemic struck in earnest, on November 10, 2018.…
LIBYAN ACADEMICS WANT MORE RESEARCH CAPACITY TO BOOST ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL GROWTH AS PEACE TAKES HOLD
Libyan universities are looking to boost research capacity targeted at economic sectors that will be vital as the country attempts to recover from seven years of civil war running since 2014. A tentative peace has been holding so far this year, with an interim government planning elections for this winter.…
MEXICO AUTO SECTOR STRUGGLES TO GET PRODUCTION SURGING AS AMERICAN EXPORT MARKET RECOVERS POST-COVID
THE MEXICAN automotive industry is struggling to cope with the resurgence of demand for new vehicles, as it deals with the global shortage of microchips along with the increase in steel costs – hitting manufacturers’ bottom line – a key problem for Mexico USA-oriented export model.…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP - IASB LAUNCHES NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS FOR SUBSIDIARIES
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has proposed a new standard allowing eligible subsidiaries to reduce their disclosures and still comply with IFRS. The new rules could apply to subsidiaries not themselves listed on a stock exchange and which are not financial institutions.…
COMPRESSION GARMENT STANDARDS GUIDE MANUFACTURERS AS THEY INCREASE FUNCTION AND QUALITY
INTRODUCTION
In a highly technical textile sector segment such as the manufacture of compressed garments, the use of detailed standards to guide production is not just useful in guaranteeing quality output, it can help manufacturers and brands’ marketing. Where products are associated with international, regional, national and private standards, this builds confidence in consumers, promoting sales.…