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GLOBAL GAS MARKET CRISIS IS CAUSING TEXTLE PRODUCTION CRISIS IN BANGLADESH TEXTILE SECTOR



The Bangladesh textile industry is suffering from an acute gas shortage due to the surge in gas prices in the international market due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Russia’s piped exports to Europe declined by an 40% (or over 45 billion cubic metres) year-on-year in the first eight months of 2022, tightening supplies worldwide.…

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METAVERSE OFFERS FRAUDSTERS NEW OPENINGS FOR CYBER-SWINDLES



It is ‘de rigeur’ for tech publications to define the ‘metaverse’ – Wikipedia is perhaps most succinct – ‘a metaverse is a network of 3D virtual worlds focused on social connection’ (1). As for their fraud risk, there is a growing consensus that the metaverse offers fraudsters and cybercriminals significant opportunities to exploit this growing network of IT systems integrating virtual or augmented reality (VR and AR).…

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SMART TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS TO BENEFIT FROM RECOVERY OF SEMICONDICTOR SUPPLY CHAINS



Smart textiles manufacturers affected by the shortage of electronics for their products may receive respite in 2023 as global supplies of components increase, even if some disruption of production and supply chain lingers.

According to 2022 research by US investment bank J.P.…

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UKRAINE TEXTILE STRUGGLES ON, DESPITE RUSSIAN INVASION



After more than eight months of persistent Russian attacks on Ukrainian industry and infrastructure, causing nearly USD10 billion (1) in damages to Ukraine’s industry and business services alone, Ukraine’s textile production sector limps on; though far from unscathed.
According to information from Ukrlegprom, the Ukrainian Association of Light Industry Enterprises, in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, sieged by Russian forces in the early stages of the war, one textile company factory was completely destroyed, 11 heavily damaged, and nine have lost profitability as a result of the invasion.…

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COUNTRIES OPPOSING RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE STRUGGLE TO AGREE WAY TO SPEND SANCTIONED MONEY AND PROPERTY



The list of Russian assets seized by its European and north American opponents grows ever larger, with super yachts joining bank accounts and expensive properties being sequestered. But could they be sold? Should they be sold? And should the money be spent on rebuilding Ukraine, if it drives out the Russian invader?…

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EU AUTHORISES TRAVEL BANS AND ASSET FREEZING ON COLLABORATORS HELPING BREACH RUSSIAN SANCTIONS



THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has widened the scope of comprehensive sanctions imposed on Russia since it invaded Ukraine on February 24 so they can also be imposed on people or organisations helping to breach these measures.

In a statement, the Council said it said “circumvention of certain EU restrictive measures is likely to contribute to destabilising Ukraine or undermining its territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence.”…

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THE NEW TAX ON SUGARY DRINKS IN RUSSIA COULD COLLAPSE THE MARKET BY 30-40%



A new excise tax – on sugary drinks, of Russian Rubles RUB7 (EUR0.12 cents) per litre – could appear in Russia. The bill was adopted in the first reading by the State Duma on October 18. The new tax may be introduced as early as January 1, 2023.…

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EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS AND EU APPROVE ENERGY TAX BREAKS AND SUBSIDIES TO COPE WITH IMPACT OF RUSSIAN INVASION



If proof were needed that the European Union (EU) was genuinely concerned about the boom in energy prices sparked by Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine, it is surely a decision made by the EU Council of Ministers on September 30 to back an EU energy tax law, for implementation on December 1 (2022).…

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ITALY RETAIL COFFEE SALES GROW, DESPITE INFLAITON AND WEAK ECONOMIC GROWTH



Times might be tough in Italy, with annual inflation at 9.4% (in September) and sluggish growth of 2.5% projected for 2022 (OECD data), but Italians are drinking more coffee, including supermarket sales for home-brewed drinks.

In 2021, Italian roasted mass market retail coffee sales exceeded EUR1.3 billion overall, said IRI, up 1.1% year-on-year, driven by the single-serving pods and capsules and grains segments.…

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UKRAINE’S BELEAGUERED ACCOUNTING SECTOR SOLDIERS ON IN FACE OF RUSSIAN ATTACK



Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has touched the lives of all Ukrainians, destroying businesses, livelihoods and families, with accountants and practices not escaping the burden of the war. While some accountants have fled, and even abandoned the profession, those who remain must contend with a complicated landscape of jurisdictional, tax and staffing woes.…

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