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OEM SUPPLIERS INNOVATE TO REDUCE AUTO INTERIOR NOISE
SUPPLIERS to auto manufacturers are releasing increasingly innovative technology to help brands reduce interior noise in their vehicles.
Luxembourg-based automotive interiors supplier International Automotive Components (IAC) Group, for instance, is expanding its operations to produce lightweight injection molded inner dash insulation that enhances interior acoustical performance.…
GESTAMP DEVELOPS INNOVATIVE NEW AUTOMOBILE MATERIALS AFTER MAJOR EIB LOAN
GESTAMP, a Spanish multinational specializing in metal vehicle components, is researching ways to make lighter and safer cars after acquiring funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB).
“The project activities aim at further reducing vehicle weight (contributing to lower fuel consumption and emissions) [and] improving vehicle safety, while enhancing manufacturing productivity and reducing average production cost,” a Gestamp spokesperson told wardsauto.…
EUROPE’S AUTO AND TELECOMS INDUSTRY JOIN FORCES TO TEST CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED DRIVING SYSTEMS
The European Union’s automotive manufacturing and telecommunications industry trade bodies July 7 unveiled plans for a joint test project in connected and automated driving, due to launch 2017. The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA), the European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association (ETNO), the European Competitive Telecommunications Association (ECTA) and the global association for the mobile telecoms industry (GSMA) will operate the research scheme.…
AUTOMAKERS SAY EU LOW EMISSION PLAN TOO FOCUSED ON TECHNOLOGY
Europe’s automakers have lashed out at new European Union (EU) proposals designed to decarbonize the economy and encourage a shift to low- or no-emission options as being too focused on technology. They have also claimed it is and discriminatory because it only deals with road transport. …
TOBACCO MARKETS IMPACTED BY SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS
WITH 4.8 million Syrian refugees registered by the UN, and many more displaced without registration, their impact on consumer markets outside their home country has been significant. The tobacco sector has been no exception. Indeed, even before the civil war, Syrians were keen smokers – with 2004 Syrian Centre for Tobacco Studies research indicating that 56.9% of men smoked cigarettes and 17% of women; 20.2% of men smoked waterpipes (shisha) and 4.8% of women; 29% smoked daily – 51.4% of men and 11.5% of women).…
EU AND CHINA SIGN ENERGY COOPERATION DEAL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) and China have agreed to strengthen their cooperation on energy policy, signing an EU-China Energy Roadmap, which details joint efforts to boost energy supply, energy infrastructure and market transparency, among other goals.
This deal includes a special section on fossil fuels.…
PHILIPPINES’ NEW PRESIDENT LAUNCHES LABOUR LAW REVAMP
Controversial new Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte was inaugurated on June 30, amidst tough promises to fight crime, but also high on his agenda is revamping the country’s labour policies to boost job prospects for the country’s millions of unemployed and underemployed workers.…
BREXITED UK FACES RISK OF EU DUTIES BEING IMPOSED ON BRITISH NUCLEAR INDUSTRY SUPPLY EXPORTS
BRITISH manufacturers and exporters of nuclear power generating equipment, nuclear power plant suppliers and nuclear fuel face a risk that some key exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties in future, now the UK government has confirmed it will push ahead with leaving the EU.…
MOBILE MONEY BOOMS, GIVING MONEY LAUNDERERS NEW MEANS TO CLEAN CRIMINAL PROCEEDS
MOBILE money transactions surged in 2015 across the world – increasing by 31% to reach 411 million mobile money accounts, and this is a critical platform for expanding financial inclusion globally, according to GSMA, a UK-based global mobile industry association, in its February 2016 annual report on the ‘State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money’. …
BRITISH NON-FERROUS METAL PRODUCERS FACE POTENTIAL EU DUTIES IF BREXIT HAPPENS
British non-ferrous metal manufacturers face a risk that their exports to the European Union (EU) will attract duties should the UK government push ahead with plans to leave the EU following the June 23 Brexit referendum result.
These could be imposed after the two years of mandated talks on a future relationship with the EU following a UK decision to trigger Article 50 under the Treaty on European Union (EU).…