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US LEADS THE WAY IN POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY – BUT WILL CHANGES BE MADE IN TIME?
The USA-based National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) last November (2024) released a report saying it would formally advise against the use (‘deprecate’) of certain existing digital signature algorithms from 2030 – ECDSA, EdDSA and the RSA (1). It will do the same for certain key-establishment schemes – Finite Field DH and MQV; Elliptic Curve DH and MQC; and RSA.…
ASIAN PAINT REGULATORY ROUND UP – INDONESIAN EXTERIOR PAINT STILL USES LEAD, WARNS WORLD BANK
A World Bank study released in October revealed that 58% of Indonesian households with visible interior paint still use products containing lead, posing significant health risks, especially to children under five. An estimated 10.2 million young Indonesian children live in homes with lead-based paint, with 14% of them at heightened risk from deteriorating paint conditions, according to the report.…
INDIA ENERGY MAJOR EXPANDS BIOGAS SERVICES AND GOVERNMENT DEVELOPS RENEWABLE ENERGY
India’s struggling biofuel industry may finally be picking up as the country’s oil refining major, Reliance Industries Ltd, announcing an Indian Rupees INR650 billion (USD7.72 billion) investment plan to set up 500 compressed biogas (CBG) plants over the next three years in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.…
ASIAN PAINT REGULATORY ROUND UP – INDONESIAN EXTERIOR PAINT STILL USES LEAD, WARNS WORLD BANK
CANADIAN AND MEXICAN AUTO SECTOR UNEASE OVER TRUMP VICTORY
The Canadian and Mexican auto sectors are assessing a second Donald Trump presidency in the USA, given his threat to impose universal tariffs on all imports and to review the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Trump has floated imposing 10%-20% tariffs on all US imports, including trades with countries having free trade agreements with America.…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB FLAGS IMPLEMENTATION PROBLEMS WITH FIRST TWO STANDARDS
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) is considering a report highlighting difficulties in implementing its first two standards, with board members to consider whether they need amending. The paper focuses especially on problems linked to IFRS S2 on climate-related disclosures, such as concluding paragraphs being “unclear and [that] appear contradictory” to requirements in IFRS S2 regarding disclosure of “scope 3 category 15 GHG emissions”, for example.…
DESPITE LATENT CHALLANGES, TANZANIA TOBACCO LEAF PRODUCTION TO EXPAND
Tanzania is now Africa’s second-largest raw tobacco producer after Zimbabwe, according to the country’s agriculture minister Hussein Bashe and plans are underway to increase production and leaf processing capacity by encouraging more small-scale farmers to engage in contractual tobacco commercial farming.…
BIRLA CELLULOSE BOOSTS TRACEABILITY WITH GREENTRACK PLATFORM IMPROVEMENTS
India’s Birla Cellulose, a global leader in supplying viscose staple fibre (VSF), is soon to launch an upgraded version of its popular traceability tracking platform, GreenTrack, the company has told Textile 4.0. GreenTrack 2.0 will, among other features, help partner textile brands measure the quantity of fibre used at each stage of their value chain.…
TAIWAN’S ECO-PLASTICS AND PACKAGING SECTORS DOUBLING DOWN ON MANUFACTURER EDUCATION AND CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT
Taiwan’s major packaging and packaging machine industries – with more than 1,000 factories – have been prospering in through proactive service delivery. They have helped the country’s local and overseas packaging value chain in handling and using their goods and services, including eco-plastics.…
AUDITORS PLAY LARGER ROLE IN FIGHTING FRAUD
Auditors can play a major role in fighting fraud, with the onset of sustainability reporting creating a new opportunity to sniff out swindles. Keith Nuthall reports.
While the initial goal of audits is not to detect fraud, rather to say whether financial statements (and latterly, sustainability reports) are accurate, these assessments do often uncover crime.…