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FASHION IN THE METAVERSE
The potential of the ‘metaverse’, the burgeoning network of 3D virtual worlds focused on social connection, for generating sales and exposure is proving extremely attractive for fashion brands. While digital clothes in the metaverse are never physically worn or touched, designers are harnessing virtual reality for marketing and helping consumers experience fashion in new digital ways.…
HOW WOULD A NEW TESLA PLANT IN MEXICO HELP THE COMPANY EXPAND ITS BUSINESS?
Tesla, currently facing competitors developing more affordable electric vehicle (EV) models, could expand business and maintain its leadership in the North American and European market by opening a new plant in northern Mexico, say analysts. In this way, Tesla could leverage Mexico’s lower labor, utility and property costs.…
CHIP MAKER’S TSMC IS PLANNING EXTRA CAPACITY IN ASIA, WHICH MAY EASE SUPPLY CONCERNS FOR US AUTOMAKERS
An expansion drive by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chip maker, is expected to be helpful for US automakers, increasing supply and decreasing supply chain risks, industry observers believe. TSMC is now building a new facility also in Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture.…
TURKISH TOBACCO LEAF PRODUCERS FACE ECONOMIC AND CLIMATE CHALLENGES – BUT PROTECTIONISM MAY HELP THEM SURVIVE
Turkey is the world’s largest Oriental tobacco leaf producer, but harvests have been impacted over the past two years by unusually hot summers and drought. Ranking 15th in tobacco production worldwide, according to the Izmir-based Aegean Tobacco Exporters’ Association (ATEA), the 2022 tobacco crop is expected to be like 2021.…
DEVELOPING TRACEABLE PIGMENTS TECH OFFERS MEANS OF ENSURING CELLULOSE FIBRES ARE SUSTAINABLE
Traceable pigments are increasingly being used as a favoured trackable method to help textile and garment companies prove that cellulosic fibres utilised in fabric and final products have been made according to high social and environmental sustainability standards. With regulation, non-financial reporting and green consumer demand pushing the industry towards using fabrics that are demonstrably sustainable, cellulosic fibres derived from wood pulp and other woody plants such as bamboo, have become more attractive as inputs.…
SAUDI ARABIA’S MEGA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BECKON HUGE PAINT SALES – BUT SUPPLIERS AWAIT COATINGS TENDERSSAUDI ARABIA’S MEGA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BECKON HUGE PAINT SALES – BUT SUPPLIERS AWAIT COATINGS TENDERS
The paint markets of the Gulf region’s two largest economies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have rebounded since the Covid-19 pandemic and are slated for growth, driven by major investments in real estate and infrastructure projects.
“Over the past 18 months, we have seen a flat and slightly declining paint markets in the region.…
GERMAN COATINGS SECTOR FACED WITH WEAKENING DEMAND AND REGULATORY HEADACHES
The newest data released by the German Paint and Printing Ink Association (VdL) shows the fortunes of the German coatings sector were, in 2021, closely tied to the Covid-19 pandemic and increasing price of raw materials globally – causing weak short-term growth and an anticipated contraction in 2023.…
DEMAND GROWS FOR COATINGS THAT HELP IN MAKING ROAD PAVEMENTS SAFER AND GREENER
Worldwide, coatings companies specialising in manufacturing road pavement surface coatings are experiencing tailwinds, as the public and private sectors increasingly grow aware that these coatings present affordable solutions to major environmental problems.
A South Korean pavement surface coating developed by Incheon-based start-up Jchi Global (1), that reduces the scattering of fine dust in the atmosphere – which the World Health Organisation (WHO) says causes 7 million deaths-a-year worldwide from cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases (asthma, COPD), and more.…
EU ADDS GIBRALTAR TO HIGH-RISK LIST FOR MONEY LAUNDERING
The European Commission has added the British overseas territory (BOT) of Gibraltar to European Union (EU) list of high-risk countries with strategic deficiencies in their anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regimes. This latest update to the EU AML blacklist (1) means that banks and other AML obliged entities will have to apply enhanced due diligence when dealing with transactions with Gibraltar, which was ceded to the UK in 1713, having been seized during the War of the Spanish Succession.…
EU ROUND UP – EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT GRAPPLES WITH QATARGATE CASE
The European Parliament is grappling with the fallout of the Qatargate’ cash-for-influence corruption scandal. Greek socialist MEP Eva Kaili has been replaced as the parliament’s vice-president by a Luxembourg socialist, after Kaili was arrested by Brussels police. Officers allege they found EUR1.5 million cash at her home and that of former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri, another socialist, from Italy.…