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GROWTH IN CANNED BEVERAGES BOOSTS METAL PACKAGING SECTOR IN SPAIN



The Spanish can market and industry, which has developed an international reputation for its dominant fish canning sector, is increasingly innovative, driven by contemporary trends in its beverage sector, with sales of canned water and wine joining a promising market which has traditionally been based on beer.…

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WELL-USED FRAUDS STILL WORK – BUT THEY ARE NEW WINE IN OLD BOTTLES, WARN EXPERTS



Anti-fraud managers see the same old tricks and swindles repeatedly, even if repackaged and more digitalised than in the past. But why do people keep falling for well-worn scams?

To some extent it is that there are more fraud attempts targeting more people, who lack experience of such deception.…

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INTERNATIONAL BODIES COMBINE WITH TECH DEVELOPERS TO FIGHT FOOD FRAUD



Fraud is sometimes downplayed as a ‘victimless crime’, especially when companies are the direct victims. While that is obviously untrue, frauds associated with food that can directly harm consumer health give the lie to this statement. It is one reason why food fraud is a clear priority problem for international policy makers.…

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EUROPEAN MINIMUM WAGE RULE IMPACTS CLOTHING SOURCING DECISIONS



 

The striking of a political agreement over a European Union (EU) directive that will guide how its 27 member states set minimum wages, with the goal of increasing pay in low salary sectors such as clothing and textile manufacturing, is being watched closely by the fashion industry.…

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MEXICAN AUTO SECTOR LEADERS OPTIMISTIC FOR FUTURE DESPITE SUPPLY CHAIN CHALLENGES



Mexico’s largest automotive industry association, the AMIA (Asociación Mexicana de la Industria Automotriz) is optimistic about the Mexican sector’s future, despite having to recover from Covid-19 disruption, continued semi-conductor shortages and government support for used car sales.

Speaking to Wards Auto, AMIA president José Zozaya said current production halts because of chip-related parts shortages should end in 2022’s second semester, having already been reduced to hours a week from days in late 2021.…

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RUSSIA’S INVASION OF UKRAINE PUSHES EUROPE TO DITCH EMBRACE NUCLEAR POWER TO SECURE ENERGY SUPPLIES



 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has undermined many political assumptions, including – of course – the right of countries to retain their borders and independence without being invaded. But one change encouraged by the war has been the increased desire of European countries to shake off dependence on Russian oil and gas – and that has increased support for nuclear power.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB RELEASES FIRST MAJOR PROPOSED SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS



The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has launched its first draft major standards – on general sustainability and climate-related disclosure requirements. The general draft says how organisations should detail sustainability risk, opportunities, planning and more. The climate draft lays down rules for declarations on climate resilience, risk management and more.…

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UNIVERSITY WORLD NEWS - AFRICA ANGOLA EXPANDS AND UPGRADES ITS HIGHER EDUCATION AS DEMAND FOR COURSES OUTSTRIPS SUPPLY



The Angolan government has been pushing ahead with to expand the countries higher education services – with initiatives progressing this year in its public and private wings. A new private university was inaugurated in October, with the government planning to build a new university hospital this year and major expansions being completed in two public universities.…

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EU/WTO FOOD AND DRINK REGULATORY ROUND UP – EFSA CRACKS DOWN ON BPA



THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has declared it will impose an effective European Union (EU) ban on using plastics containing the ingredient bisphenol A (BPA) as food contact materials. It is consulting on plans to reduce a tolerable daily intake by consumers of BPA to almost zero – 0.04 nanograms per kilogram of body weight per day.…

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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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