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JAPANESE NUCLEAR SECTOR HAS GOVERNMENT BACKING – BUT FACES SERIOUS POLITICAL AND TECHNICAL HEADWINDS



During a news conference on January 1, Hiroaki Nakanishi, chairman of the Japan Business Federation, hinted at a bleak future for Japan’s nuclear energy industry – it is a gloomy view that is hard to contest, when examining the facts, despite the Japanese government’s continued backing for the sector.…

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DRAFT CHINA NUCLEAR POWER LAW SHOULD PROMOTE INVESTMENT ONCE FORMALLY APPROVED



Nuclear power industry executives, investors and officials in Beijing and abroad are watching a new atomic energy law winding its way through the Chinese legislative system. The ‘Draft Atomic Energy Law’ was first submitted to the country’s State Council (China’s cabinet) by the ministry for industry and information technology (which oversees the sector) in January 2015.…

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CONCERN GROWS ABOUT DIRTY MONEY IN THE GLOBAL ART TRADE



THE GLOBAL art trade’s exposure to abuse by money launderers is to come under scrutiny as the European Union (EU) countries have started adopting the 5th EU anti-money laundering directive (EU 2018/843 – 5AMLD), which brings cultural artefacts trading under AML controls.…

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MAJOR BAHRAIN SHALE OIL AND GAS FIND COULD CREATE MAJOR DEMAND FOR FRACKING MINERALS



WITH Bahrain investigating its first major oil find in 86 years, the mineral sector will be keeping a close eye on exploration because this is an offshore shale oil and gas resource that will need fracking inputs to extract hydrocarbons.

“It is definitely very unique, a one of a kind oil find in shallower waters close to shore,” said Edgar van der Meer, senior research analyst at NRG Expert, in London.…

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BRITAIN’S LAND MARKET STABLE THROUGH CAUTION AS BREXIT DEADLINE APPROACHES



AS Britain approaches its Brexit date of destiny, with the country unsure what the anticipated rupture with the European Union (EU) will deliver, the rural land sector seems to be holding its breath, waiting for hard information to spur purchasing decisions.…

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INDIA’S GROWING MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL FOODS OFFERS GROWTH, BUT CHOOSE THE RIGHT PARTNER, SAY EXPERTS



IF evidence was needed that India’s consumer food market was becoming increasingly open to foreign tastes, Godrej Nature’s Basket, a premium fresh and fine foods store with an online and offline presence across India, claims 40% of its sales come from international food lines, mostly imported.…

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GOVERNMENTS CAN PROVIDE ENERGY TO MAKE AIRPORT MEGA-PROJECTS HAPPEN – BUT THE RISKS OF MAJOR MISTAKES ARE REAL



GOVERNMENTS can play a huge role in determining how, when and whether an airport is built – and freed from the market constraints that limit most businesses, these decisions can have big consequences – for good and for ill. When dealing with mega-projects costing billions of dollars, government airport constructions decisions can also have a lot of unintended consequences.…

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DECENTRALISED SOLAR ENERGY ON THE UP IN SPAIN, BUT POLITICS MAY STALL PROGRESS



Regulatory change is encouraging solar PV self-consumption in Spain, but politics could yet dim the prospects of this growth.

The prospect of many more homes and businesses in Spain being able to affordably generate power for their own use from solely- or joint-owned solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies has brightened considerably.…

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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA PUSHES FORWARD ON LNG PRODUCTION



IN a world increasingly hungry for natural gas, recent foreign investment in liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects has raised the likelihood that the substantial gas reserves of some sub-Saharan African nations will make it into global markets in the decade ahead.…

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FRAUD VALUE HALVES IN 2018, SAYS BDO



THE TOTAL value of frauds committed in the UK fell 64.7% to GBP746.3 million (USD994 million) in 2018, from a record GBP2.1 billion (USD2.8 billion) in 2017, accountancy advisory firm BDO LLP announced this week. But the company’s annual FraudTrack report*, released February 25, however, shows that despite this dramatic fall in value, the number of reported fraud cases in Britain only decreased 9% – from 577 to 525 – during this time.…

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