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ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY LIKELY TO PROMOTE MINERALS TRADE
WITH just over 12 months to the launch of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Community (AEC), experts anticipate that the European Union-style economic union will promote trades in industrial minerals.
The 10 ASEAN nations have been moving towards a more cohesive approach to minerals trading for many years.…
SMALLER-SCALE SOLUTIONS TO ROUTINE FLARING NEEDED
AROUND 140 billion cubic metres of associated natural gas from oil production is still burned off annually, according to World Bank analysis of satellite images from the United States’ (US) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Flares light up the night sky in regions such as the Arabian Desert and America’s Bakken formation in North Dakota, where shale oil production is booming.…
EUROPEAN AUTO-MAKERS LOOK FOR BOOST IN TRADE WITH ECUADOR FOLLOWING TRADE DEAL
A FREE trade deal struck between the European Union (EU) and Ecuador should benefit European auto manufacturers with increased market access in Ecuador, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) has told wardsauto. In a statement, ACEA welcomed the inclusion of Ecuador into the Andean free trade agreement previously concluded by the EU with Peru and Colombia.…
EUROPEAN DEAL WITH EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY SET TO INCREASE AUTO TRADE
AUTOMOTIVE dealers in east Africa have welcomed a comprehensive trade deal, finalised earlier this month (Thursday Oct 16), between the European Union (EU) and the East African Community (EAC) as demand in EAC countries grows for European vehicles.
The deal is designed to boost trade, including automobiles and parts, between the two regions.…
REVIEW EXPOSES FLAWS IN INSURANCE BROKERS' BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION CONTROLS
United Kingdom commercial insurance brokers are still struggling to assess and manage anti-bribery and corruption (ABC) risk, a review by the national industry watchdog has found.
More than half of 10 intermediaries surveyed by the UK Financial Conduct
Authority (FCA) over eight months to June 2014 had taken some steps to assess and manage such risks.…
CHINA AND USA PLEDGE TOUGH ACTION ON CORRUPTION AT APEC MEETING
China, other Asian and Pacific nations, and the USA have promised a new crackdown on corruption, including through fresh measures. The APEC, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, summit in China ended Monday (Nov10) with a commitment to strengthen cooperation and coordination on repatriation or extradition of corrupt officials, as well as confiscation and recovery of corruption proceeds.…
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT MARKET IS KEY GLOBAL GROWTH ZONE
One of the biggest expanding markets for cosmetics and personal care products is sub-Saharan Africa. A key exporter to the region, L’Oréal has estimated that the overall African beauty and personal care market generated EUR6.93 billion (USD8.61 billion) in 2012, growing at between 8% and 10% annually, compared to a global market growth rate near 4%.…
JAR AND BOTTLE INNOVATION AIMS TO REDUCE COSTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, WHILE BOOSTING AESTHETICS AND FUNCTION
INNOVATIONS in bottles and jar manufacture, from using waste food as feedstock to creating gas bubbles in traditional materials to lighten packages and reduce material inputs, are helping personal care product companies reduce costs and their environmental footprint simultaneously.
And where companies are really smart, they can use these innovations to improve aesthetics, and add functionality features.…
MAINLAND CHINA BATHROOM PRODUCTS SEGMENT IS BOOMING AND DEVELOPING
The mainland Chinese bathroom product market has in 2013 grown in value and volume at healthy year-on-year rates of 12.8% and 8.6% to USD2.7 billion and 3.06 billion units respectively. Canadean, the market research company producing these figures, attributes growing per capita consumption to rising incomes as well as the increased availability of products.…
JAPAN MANUFACTURERS INNOVATE TO SEIZE MARKET SHARE IN SHRINKING DOMESTIC MARKET
Consumers in Japan are notoriously fickle and constantly in search of the next greatest product – and in a nation that takes its food very seriously, that applies doubly to the confectionery sector.
Sales of ice cream have been strong in recent years and continue to grow, although chocolate confectionery sales came to Japanese Yen JPY342 billion (USD2.95 billion) in the calendar year 2013, a minor contraction on the previous year – blamed on poor weather during the traditionally busy summer months.…