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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – CAOBISCO TELLS EU TO PLAY SMART ON CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY RULES



European Union (EU) confectionery, chocolate and biscuit industry association CAOBISCO has called on the EU to take a smart and integrated approach when amending and approving a planned EU directive on corporate sustainability due diligence. Proposed by the European Commission in February (2022), the law would insist that larger companies identify, prevent, end or mitigate their adverse impacts on human rights, (such as child labour and worker exploitation), and the environment, (such as pollution and biodiversity loss).…

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TEMPORARY SUPPORT MEASURES ESSENTIAL TO HELP TEXTILE COMPANIES SURVIVE ENERGY CRISIS



TEXTILE companies will face deindustrialisation, relocation outside Europe and bankruptcy if they do not receive aid, including tax breaks or a gas price cap to help them deal with rising energy costs, European textile companies and governments have told WTiN. 

The European Apparel and Textile Confederation (Euratex on September 16 in a statement also signed by Eurocoton (the European Federation of the Cotton and Allied Textiles Industries), CIRFS (the European Man-Made Fibres Association), ETSA (the European Textile Services Association) and EDANA, representing non-wovens producers, welcomed European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen’s announcement of initiatives aimed to tackle the energy crisis.…

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TEXTILE PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA DECLINES, LARGER COMPANIES HAVE BEST CHANCE OF SURVIVAL



The Russian textile sector has been struggling to cope with the international sanctions from the US, European Union (EU), UK, Japan and others and the disruption caused by the exit of international companies from Russia, following its invasion of Ukraine.

Russia’s GDP declined 4% in the second quarter and will shrink by 7.8% throughout 2022, predicts the ministry of economic development.…

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UAE RESEARCHERS SEEK RELIABLE HALAL GELATINE SOURCING FROM CAMELS



Researchers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been developing the extraction of gelatine from camel skin and bones, to boost production of this important manufacturing input that is often sourced from pigs. This creates halal/haram tracing problems for food, drink, medical and cosmetics product manufacturers who use gelatine.…

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DIGITAL INNOVATORS LOOK TO SPEAK GROWTH IN AFRICAN COTTON PRODUCTION AND TERADE



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With the textile industry under pressure from consumers, regulators and standards to become more sustainable, companies are looking at all aspects of the supply chain – including upstream to fibre production. Digitalisation has a key role to play here, especially in supplier countries where the use of such technology is weak – such as in Africa.…

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NEW ZEALAND EU TRADE DEAL WELCOMED BY WOOL PRODUCERS, PROCESSORS AND MANUFACTURERS



New Zealand’s major wool producers and exporters have welcomed the free trade agreement struck between their country and the European Union (EU) in June, which will lower international supply chain costs for this key yarn and fabric input.

EU imports of New Zealand wool were already duty free, except for some low duties on more processed items, such as carded wool – 2%, whose smaller duties will now be removed, however.…

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MODEST CLOTHING MAY BE SOPHISTICATED AND ELEGANT, SAY MUSLIM INFLUENCERS



Time was when modest Muslim fashion was about being unseen – practicing piety without giving as much as a nod to style or fashion. But female consumers around the Muslim world are increasingly combining their desire to proclaim modesty and religious identity without discarding elegance and sophistication in their clothing choices.…

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STRs WIDELY USED ACROSS LAW ENFORCEMENT, WITH MANY AGENCIES HAVING ACCESS TO FILES



Suspicious transaction reports (STRs) often receive bad press in AML circles, experts claiming they are too expensive, numerous and often containing little value for law enforcement investigations. However, the truth is that STRs are widely used to investigate and prosecute money laundering and associated predicate offences, even if the debate continues over their cost effectiveness.…

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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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NORTH AFRICA’S TEXTILE SECTOR TARGETS LONG TERM GROWTH WITH DIGITAL PRINTING INVESTMENT



The Covid-19 pandemic may have been disruptive for the international textile sector, but in emerging regional outsourcing hubs such as north Africa, the potential offered by digital printing is so clear that investment into this modern finishing segment has continued.

Tunisia is a case in point.…

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