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BANGLADESH FACTORIES HAVE RAISED THEIR GAME – BUT BUYERS ARE NOT RESPONDING WITH HIGHER PRICES – CONFERENCE TOLD
BANGLADESH’S apparel makers have invested heavily in improving factory safety since the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster but global buyers are still failing to pay fair prices and following non-transparent purchasing practices, a conference in Dhaka has heard.
Speaking at the Sustainable Sourcing in the Garment Sector (SSGS) conference, held on September 29, in the Bangladesh capital, policymakers, producers, retailers and experts stressed that the race to the bottom should be stopped, as the industry needs to move from paying minimum wages to living wages.…
MYANMAR PAINT MARKET GROWS DESPITE CONSTRUCTION SLOWDOWN
A slowdown in liberalising Myanmar’s construction industry so far this year has not soured the positive outlook of paints and coatings companies on this emerging market’s potential, according to industry experts.
Few new construction projects have come online in 2016, as the market works to digest the surplus of units begun during a boom following the 2011 transition to civilian rule, which was finally completed in March (2016).…
CHINA WIND ENERGY EXPANSION BOOSTS ENERGY-SECTOR PROTECTIVE COATINGS SALES
As offshore wind takes off, China’s expanding wind turbine and clean energy manufacturing sectors are demanding more specialised coatings. China is the biggest market in the world for wind power installations: Chinese installations match the figure for the entire European Union (EU) according to the EU Chamber of Commerce in China.…
BARILLA PUSHES AHEAD WITH 3D PASTA PRINTING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Earlier this year Italian pasta giant Barilla presented its latest technological innovation: a next generation 3D printer that swaps ink for pasta dough and is able to make unique pasta shapes in just minutes.
Barilla is among the world’s first food producers to leverage the latest digital technologies and apply them to food production.…
BRANDED FOOD MAJORS PUSH FORWARD WITH 3D PRINTERS, BUT TECHNICAL PROGRESS IS UNEVEN
THE CONCEPT of 3D printing in the food retail sector has been under serious consideration since 2014. And while major brands and innovators are still investigating the technology, they are yet to become an integral part of their production systems and business models.…
BARILLA PUSHES AHEAD WITH 3D PASTA PRINTING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Earlier this year Italian pasta giant Barilla presented its latest technological innovation: a next generation 3D printer that swaps ink for pasta dough and is able to make unique pasta shapes in just minutes.
Barilla is among the world’s first food producers to leverage the latest digital technologies and apply them to food production.…
DUTCH PROSECUTORS ANNOUNCE MALAYSIAN AIRLINES JETLINER SHOT BY RUSSIA-MADE BUK MISSILE
There is “irrefutable evidence” the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 that crashed over war-torn Ukraine on 17 July 2014 was hit by a Russia-made BUK missile from the 9M38 series, the Dutch Public Prosecution Service’s Joint Investigation Team (JIT) told a Wednesday (September 28) press conference for relatives of the 298 victims.…
UK EXPORTS FACE RE-IMPOSITION OF EU IMPORT DUTIES FOR FIRST TIME IN 43 YEARS IN POST-BREXIT WORLD
AS the British government starts the complex process of considering the form of the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the European Union (EU), one issue will be foremost in the minds of exporters – tariffs.
These have not existed for UK exports to other members of the EU since 1973, when Britain joined what was then called the European Economic Community (EEC).…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – BRUSSELS LAUNCHES TAX BLACKLIST ASSESSMENT
EUROPEAN COMMISSION LAUNCHES GLOBAL TAX AVOIDANCE BLACKLIST ASSESSMENT
THE EUROPEAN Commission has completed the first phase of an assessment designed to help the European Union (EU) frame its own blacklist of jurisdictions deemed un-cooperative over tax avoidance and evasion. Brussels has released a ‘scoreboard’ of non-EU jurisdictions judging whether they exchange information with foreign tax authorities, have preferential or low tax regimes, have close and important economic and financial links with the EU and are politically stable (and hence more attractive as a tax haven).…
EIB PLOTS LOAN FOR NEW SCHIPHOL PIER AND TERMINAL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is planning to lend EUR350 million to help fund the construction of a new pier and passenger terminal at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, the Netherlands. The new terminal, scheduled for completion 2023, will be to the south of Schiphol Plaza, next to the air traffic control tower and connected to the existing terminal.…