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CRYPTO-MINING AND AML – KNOW YOUR MINER (KYM)



The creation crypto-currency units through the arcane process of ‘crypto-mining’ presents peripheral money laundering risks, during the initial validation of a crypto coin and where the transaction is mined. There could be a need for a new type of KYC – KYM, ‘Know Your Miner’.…

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WAR DISRUPTS AML – BUT CAN BE INSPIRATION TO TIGHTEN UP REGULATION AND PRACTICE, SAY EXPERTS



Fighting money laundering is tough enough in peacetime, requiring the careful application of sophisticated and complex investigative techniques, so outbreaks of war can damage efforts to fight ML and terror financing. The chaos of war can also provide opportunities for financial crime and the laundering of its proceeds, including the evasion of sanctions.…

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GLOBAL CULTURED MEAT MARKET SET TO BOOM, BUT IS IT HALAL?



The global ‘cultured’ artificially-produced meat market may be set to soar amid greater environment-friendly government policies worldwide, investment and the growth in green consumerism, but questions remain if this novel food can be recognised as halal.

Cultured meat (also known as lab-grown or cultivated meat) is typically produced by harvesting cells from a living animal and cultivating them outside the animal’s body using tissue engineering and cellular agriculture to form cuts of meat.…

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ISLAMIC FINANCE HIGHER EDUCATION EXPANDS WORLDWIDE



With the Islamic finance sector growing fast – with global turnover valued at USD2.2 trillion, according to S&P Global Ratings’ Islamic Finance Outlook 2022 Edition, with a projected 12% growth between 2021 and 2022 – demand for higher education courses on the topic are growing fast.…

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HALAL CERTIFICATION LOGOS AIM TO TRANSMIT MESSAGES OF RELIABILITY AND QUALITY



 

Halal certification systems are many and varied worldwide, but if they have one uniting feature, it is their use of logos, affixed to products, buildings and publicity, to promote the importance of their guidelines.

These symbols are important to certification bodies, and time and imagination is spent on making them distinct, even if their designs are not universally popular.…

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NEW TALIBAN REGIME IN AFGHANISTAN PROMPTS MAJOR AML/CFT CONCERN



Since the Taliban’s takeover last August (2021), Afghanistan’s AML/CFT regime has effectively been put on pause, while the country’s money laundering and terrorist financing risks mount amid international isolation.

The website of Afghanistan’s financial intelligence unit (FIU) is no longer active online.…

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PROFILE OF PAKISTAN CLOTHING AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY



Pakistan textile and clothing industry has witnessed many advances and retreats during the last 10 years. With the country operating a less draconian set of lockdowns than neighbouring countries in south Asia, it has leveraged recent investment by increasing clothing and textile exports.…

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RUSSIAN INVASION WILL CAUSE LASTING DAMAGE TO UKRAINE AND RUSSIA’S KNITTING INDUSTRY, SAY EXPERTS



RUSSIA’s invasion of Ukraine will damage European Union (EU)-Russia trade in clothing including knitwear, but Russia will continue to make woolen clothes, say experts. Meanwhile, the war launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin is devastating Ukraine’s knitwear production and retail sector.…

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MUSLIM COUNTRIES MAINTAIN AWKWARD NEUTRALITY OVER RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE



Many Muslim countries, their governments and businesses, have adopted an uneasy neutrality towards Russia, as it continues its invasion of Ukraine.

Malaysia is a case in point – its close relations with European, north American and Asian countries (such as Japan and South Korea) means it will not want to breach their sanctions on Russia.…

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TURKEY’S CLOTHING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY



Turkey’s clothing manufacturing sector, the world’s fifth largest garment exporter, after China, the European Union, Vietnam and Bangladesh has (1) rebounded from the Covid-19 pandemic and has set its sights on overtaking its rivals. The industry has been investing in new machinery and capitalising on the trend for near-shoring.…

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