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SOUTH KOREA’S AMBITIOUS CARBON SCHEME KICKING OFF, WHILE CHINA PREPARES FOR NATIONAL TRADING
Manufacturing powerhouse South Korea began its cap-and-trade system on January 1, 2015 as a part of an overarching goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 4% reduction below 2005 emissions levels. If achieved, that would leave emissions at 30% lower in 2020 than they would be if current increases are maintained.…
CONFECTIONERY AND SWEET BAKERY FLAVOURING INNOVATIONS DRAW FROM MANY TASTE CULTURES
A WIDE range of flavouring innovations continue to emerge in the global confectionery and sweet bakery industry as brands look to differentiate themselves with new formulations, unusual concepts, and novel natural products. Speaking to Confectionery Production, Lindsey Bagley, a UK-based technical consultant to the global food industry, observed that extensive research is taking place in the flavouring industry.…
SOUTH KOREAN COATINGS SECTOR KEEPS GROWING, AMIDST MIXED OUTLOOK
The business outlook for South Korea’s coatings manufacturers was a mixed bag last year, with demand from some key buyers, such as construction, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and automakers, slightly increasing, but demand from shipbuilders has fallen. According to estimates made by Kusumgar, Nerlfi & Growney Inc, a New Jersey, USA-based consulting firm for the polymer and chemical industries, consumption of coatings in South Korea in 2014 reached 1.8 billion wet formulated pounds, valued at USD3.3 billion.…
SKepticism on claims South Korea trade pact boosted Eu exports
DESPITE a recent report from the European Commission claiming the European Union (EU) 2011 Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with South Korea was behind a 90% hike in car exports to the Asian nation by July 1, 2014, South Korean manufacturers consider the agreement beneficial to both parties.…
CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS POSE CHALLENGES TO BEAUTY EXPORTERS, BUT MARKETS ARE GROWING
Of all the countries that made up the old Soviet Union, the central Asian republics have proved the slowest to open up to the outside world. For the personal care product industry, this represents opportunities, but also significant hurdles and barriers.…
MYANMAR TEXTILE BOSS DOUBTS GARMENT SECTORS STRIKERS WILL WIN INDUSTRIAL BATTLE
The secretary of the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association has told just-style that she doubts demands from striking textile and clothing workers in her country will be met.
Khine Khine Nwe, also joint secretary general of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI), said: “When we consider rising living costs in Yangon, then yes, the workers’ demands are reasonable.…
RACE FOR GLOBAL CHASSIS MARKET SHARE SPARKED BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION COMPETITION DECISION
The European Union’s (EU) executive, the European Commission has used its competition law powers to open up a multi-billion dollar race for the huge global market for intelligent chassis systems and advanced collision-avoidance technology. Its regulatory starter pistol has been the terms it has imposed on German firm ZF, of Friedrichshafen, for its planned acquisition of TRW, based in Detroit.…
FACE MASKS GROW IN POPULARITY IN ASIA AND START TO EXPAND INTO WESTERN MARKETS
SOUTH Korea’s personal care product industry is credited with developing the sheet mask, a facial covering made from microfiber, paper or hydrogel, impregnated with skincare products – and this delivery method is still popular with Korean consumers.
Indeed, in South Korea, spending on sheet masks grew 11.6% in 2014 to South Korean Won KRW80 billion (USD72.34 million), following a 9.3% decrease in spending in 2013.…
LABELLING AND DECORATION INNOVATION INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT FOR PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT MARKETING SUCCESS
COSMETICS and personal care product packagers are creating innovative designs to attract consumers, using labelling and decoration that appeals to multiple senses. Packagers have also faced challenges related to selling products online, developing new strategies to convey the same appeal and information to consumers from a web page as on the shelf.…
EGYPT STRUGGLES TO MEET BURGEONING DOMESTIC ENERGY DEMAND
The Egyptian energy sector is facing numerous challenges in the immediate and long-term, mirroring how the country is struggling to secure political stability. Insufficient power supply is resulting in sporadic power cuts in the major cities, driving up sales of private generators.…