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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – MERCOSUR DEAL COULD BOOST EU-SOUTH AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY TRADE
Confectionery and related ingredient sales between the European Union (EU) and the Mercosur countries of south America are set to rise after a trade agreement between the two blocs was finalised. A deal in principle had been held over since 2019 while details were ironed out, but these have now been resolved.…
TRUMP TARIFFS COULD DISRUPT GLOBAL CAN MAKING INDUSTRY
The international can making and filling industry is assessing the impact of a second Donald Trump presidency in the USA, given he has threatened to impose universal tariffs on all imports.
Trump has floated imposing 10%-20% tariffs on all US imports, including trades with countries having free trade agreements with America.…
ASIAN PAINT REGULATORY ROUND UP – INDONESIAN EXTERIOR PAINT STILL USES LEAD, WARNS WORLD BANK
CRYPTO IN CHINA RESTRICTED – BUT HONG KONG IS BUILDING LEGAL REGIME
Despite mainland China tightly restricting buying, selling, mining and holding of crypto-currency in 2021 (1), private holdings and peer-to-peer transactions remain legal and so the country remains a major crypto centre – and hence a virtual currency ML risk. Its largest autonomous special administrative region (SAR) Hong Kong is also pushing ahead with a fully legal and regulated crypto sector, with AML/CFT controls being rolled out.…
QUALIFICATIONS FRAUDS PROLIFERATE – WITH SCALLERS BLAMING INFLATION FOR DISHONESTY
Lying on CVs, fraudulent qualifications, ‘polygamous’ home-based working with unauthorised sidelines, and insider threats to companies from such hiring fraudsters, are occurring more frequently in job applications. In countries that suffered higher inflation post-Covid 19, the resulting ‘cost of living’ crisis is considered a motivator such sharp practices, while qualification fraud is being enabled by the relative ease of digitally altering confirmation documents, compared to hard copy originals.…
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.…
MYANMAR MILITARY GOVERNMENT TOO BUSY SURVIVING CIVIL WAR TO REFORM AML/CFT
Myanmar, ruled by a military government since a February 2021 coup, remains one of the three countries that FATF has blacklisted as “high-risk jurisdictions [with] significant strategic deficiencies” in their AML. CFT and CFP regimes (1). The other two are Iran and North Korea – all three’s associated transactions and business dealings are subject to enhanced due diligence and potential countermeasures to protect the international financial system from their ML/TF/PF risks.…
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION CAN TACKLE CYBER CRIME – BUT MORE COLLABORATION IS NEEDED
Cybercrime has spanned national borders as it has increased exponentially in recent years. However, despite often being carried out in multiple jurisdictions that require a coordinated multinational response, tackling such crime has been hampered by the lack of international cooperation. Paul Cochrane reports.…
VENEZUELA MIGHT FACE FATF BLACKLISTING AS SANCTIONS PILE UP FOLLOWING CONTESTED ELECTION
Venezuela, whose July presidential election has been contested by its political opposition as fraudulent, is facing an increase in financial controls having been grey listed by FATF this June (2024). This was over failures to respond to the global body’s requests for improvements in AML/CFT.…
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL ROUND UP – UN WILL DRAFT GLOBAL TAX CONVENTION
Terms of reference for a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation have been agreed by an ad hoc UN committee, including integrating commitments on tackling tax avoidance and tax evasion, plus equitable taxation of multinationals. A UN member state-led negotiating committee will now meet in 2025, 2026 and 2027 for at least three sessions per year to complete and submit a final text to the UN general assembly for approval.…