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APPAREL SECTOR: COUNTRY PROFILE CHINA



Roughly two decades after China entered the World Trade Organisation (WTO) (in December 2001) and nearly two-and-a-half years into the Covid-19 pandemic, the country’s textile and apparel sectors seem healthier than ever. Customs data show that in 2021, the cumulative export value of China’s textiles and clothing reached USD315.5 billion, a year-on-year increase of 8.4%.…

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INTERPERSONAL SKILLS ARE KEY IN ANTI-FRAUD WORK – A REAL CHALLENGE IN THE SMART PHONE AGE



An experienced American fraud investigator with 33 years’ experience worldwide has told Fraud Intelligence how developing interpersonal skills are essential to his work. But with people growing up communicating with smart phones, such skills are becoming rarer.

In an interview with FI, Don Rabon, CFE, president of the Successful Interviewing Techniques consultancy, said: “If you can relate to people and make that connection, it will help forgive a lot of interview inequities.…

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EU ROUND UP – BULGARIA STRIVES TO FIGHT REPUTATION AS HOTBED FOR CORRUPTION



 

Bulgaria’s new government has promised to fight corruption and challenge the country’s reputation as the European Union’s (EU) worst blackspot for graft. The new Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov defeated former PM Boyko Borissov last November amidst demonstrations against government corruption.…

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AML PROFESSIONALS HAVE A TOUGH JOB, CAN THE JOB BE MADE EASIER AND MORE EFFICIENT?



Financial professionals involved in AML/CFT are facing a growing set of professional, regulatory and technical pressures, from top AMLO managers to the front-facing staff onboarding customers, and backroom technical staff screening transactions. AML/CFT regulations in most jurisdictions are becoming increasingly broad and detailed, with implementation and enforcement ramping up.…

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HALAL NUTRACEUTICAL SEGMENT SEEKS TO CEMENT COVID-19 INSPIRED GROWTH



The global market for halal nutraceutical products, including vitamins and wellbeing supplements, is set to double over the next 10 years, according to new research. A report from Dubai-based Future Market Insights (https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/halal-nutraceuticals-and-vaccines-market), published last July (2021), predicted sales of these products would increase from USD58.01 billion in 2021 to USD116.38 billion by 2031.…

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SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING STANDARDS – IMPACT ON TEXTILES INDUSTRY



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ACCOUNTING used to be restricted to financially measurable matters of profit and loss; expenditure and revenue; taxes and subsidies; investment and liabilities. But the mathematical and statistical skills underpinning a solid set of books and filed accounts are today increasingly being used to measure the environmental and social sustainability of a product, input, production process and supply chain.…

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JAPAN’S NASCENT HALAL FOOD SECTOR STRUGGLES TO KEEP AFLOAT THROUGH COVID-19 PANDEMIC, BUT EYES SUSTAINABLE FUTURE



Japan may become a significant market for the halal food sector in future, predicts the Japan Halal Association, whose members are looking ahead to sustained growth once the Covid-19 pandemic ebbs. Faslin Mohammed Lafir, head of halal certification and international relations, of the Japan Halal Association, stressed that the country’s Muslim population is around 120,000 individuals at present, with an estimated 10,000 Japanese converting to the religion every year, boosting potential halal sales.…

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MALAYSIA LEADS IN THE STANDARDIZATION OF HALAL MEDICAL DEVICES



Malaysia is expected to launch in January a detailed (although voluntary) halal certification for medical devices in an innovative regulatory move, making the country a world leader in this segment.

Its government published a halal medical device standard in September 2019, known as MS2636, but the halal division of the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (JAKIM) agency has since been enhancing “their online system” and staff, since the new “scheme for halal medical devices must comply with other requirements”, Johari Ab Latiff, senior assistant director at JAKIM’s Malaysia Halal Council Secretariat, told Salaam Gateway.…

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EUROPEAN UNION ACCOUNTANTS FACE NEW DETAILED DEMANDS ON HOW THEY FIGHT MONEY LAUNDERING



 

Accountants in the European Union (EU) are facing the launch of a more intrusive and proactive legal system fighting money laundering (ML) and terrorist finance (TF), designed to stem the flow of dirty money across borders.

These are huge. Impossible to count accurately, but the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has estimated that USD2 trillion is laundered annually worldwide from all types of crime, from tax evasion to sanctions busting and drug trafficking to white collar fraud.…

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SPAIN TRIES TO RECOVER ITS GOLDEN PLACE IN THE MUSLIM WORLD



Spain, which in the early Middle Ages was part of Islamic state called Al-Andalus – remembered as a golden age of Spanish tolerance and reason – has finally started to seriously play to win in the global halal market, through tourism and exports.…

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