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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA CONTINUES TO OFFER GLOBAL COSMETICS SECTOR PROSPECT FOR RAPID GROWTH



SUB-Saharan Africa offers the personal care product a real chance to see solid and steep growth in sales in upcoming years, with the region’s middle class growing in size and prosperity, served by international brands boosting their retail presence, especially in larger urban markets.…

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MOROCCAN BATH AND SHOWER PRODUCTS: A GROWING MARKET DIRECTED TOWARDS ORGANIC AND TRADITIONAL METHODS



 

The Moroccan bath and shower products market grew by 8% in 2015, with a sales value of Moroccan Dirham MAD868 million (USD86.1 million) according to UK-based market research company, Euromonitor International, while the highest growth rate was reached by intimate washes with 12%.…

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THE BATH AND SHOWER SECTOR IN EGYPT: GROWING SLOWLY DESPITE ECONOMIC INSTABILITY



The Egyptian bath, shower and soap sector is growing in retail value, and will be worth USD230.6 million in 2016, according to UK-based market research company Euromonitor International, up by 16% since 2015. But overall, sales growth in this segment is sluggish due to the country’s continued relatively slow economic growth (forecast for 3.3% by the World Bank for 2016), political uncertainty and low purchasing power.…

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THE DARK NET: AN ENABLER OF ILLEGAL FRAUDULENT ACTIVITY



COMPANIES and the financial professionals that work with them have many risks to worry about, but few can seem as menacing and as alien as the so-called ‘dark web’.

The Internet can be described as an iceberg: the websites and services most people use regularly are the tip, but there is an entire other, much larger world submerged below.…

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SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURERS STRUGGLING TO UTILISE MOST MODERN ROBOTICS



The world’s leading sportswear brands and manufacturers are struggling to equip their factories with the robotic cyberphysical systems (CPS) element of Industry 4.0 processes, at least in the near term, a major international conference has heard.

Last week’s World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) Manufacturers Forum in Taichung, Taiwan, (held on November 15-16), played host to delegates from 20 countries representing brands such as adidas, Nike and Giant Bicycles, market-leading manufacturers such as Taiwan’s footwear specialist Pou Chen, as well as academics and Industry 4.0 experts.…

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KENYAN BATH AND SHOWER PRODUCTS MARKET DIVERSIFIES AS SALES EXPAND



The Kenya bath and shower product market is projected to grow on average by 3% year-on-year to 2020, according to UK-based market researcher Euromonitor International. In a report released this September (2016), the sector during 2015 was valued at Kenyan Shillings KES2.4 billion (USD23.4 million at recent exchange rates).…

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ROBUST PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC GROWTH BOOSTS EXPANSION IN COUNTRY’S PAINT MARKET



With a strong national economy and significant investment in construction and public buildings, the Philippine paint and coatings sector is enjoying a period of robust growth. Official figures for the overall paint market have not been published since 2014 but the leading sectors have continued to flourish.…

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SINGAPORE’S EVOLVING ROLE AS TEXTILE INNOVATOR



SINCE the bulk of textile and apparel and production moved offshore from the wealthy city state of Singapore – seeking lower costs labour elsewhere – the country has become an industry innovator, and experts say this trend will continue.

The United States department of commerce (DoC) said in a report issued in May (2016): “Manufacturing has moved offshore to mainly other countries in the region, forcing the textile and apparel sector to reinvent itself and focus on research and development.”…

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ECO-FIBRE DEVELOPMENT OFFER PROGRESS FOR THE PHILIPPINES TEXTILE INDUSTRY



THE PHILIPPINES’ textile sector is not a strong competitor to Asian outsourcing centres such as Vietnam and Bangladesh, but the industry has its own strengths to “create new niches for eco textiles”, aided by an abundant supply of natural fibres such as abaca, an industry expert told WTiN.com. …

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INDONESIA BONDED WAREHOUSE PLANS WILL BOOST TEXTILE SECTOR LOGISTICS, SAYS INDUSTRY



The chairman of the Indonesia textile association (API – Asosiasi Pertekstilan Indonesia) has welcomed his government’s initiative to open bonded logistics centres, saying that they will reduce textile manufacturers’ logistics costs by as much as between 25% and 35%.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo inaugurated 11 bonded logistics centres earlier in the year as part of a series of economic reforms designed to boost trade in southeast Asia’s largest economy.…

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