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EUROPEAN COMMISSION CLAIMS US LABELLING RULES AND ECO-TAXATION ARE UNFAIR TO EURO-MANUFACTURERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THERE is much work required by the United States government and the European Union (EU) to disarm trade barriers impeding EU auto exports, a new European Commission report has claimed.
The EU executive highlights three particular grumbles with existing US legislation, it claims gives American (and Canadian) automakers unfair advantages over European rivals.…
PEACE DIVIDEND FOR SRI LANKA TEA TAMILS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations Development Programme (UNEP) is pushing the Sri Lankan government to use the country’s hard won peace to bring social and economic justice to tea plantation Tamils. These communities are not the long-established Tamils who supported the Tamil Tigers in the civil war that recently reached its bloody climax.…
LOCAL PRODUCTION AND RECESSION MAKES UAE RECOVERED STEEL MARKET A TOUGH NUT TO CRACK
BY PAUL COCHRANE
OVER the past five years steel production has struggled to keep pace with demand in the Gulf, particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as hundreds of billions of dollars worth of construction projects sprung up in the desert.…
PALESTINE CUSTOMS GET STATE-OF-THE-ART COMPUTER SYSTEM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ANOTHER building block in the long process of creating a viable functioning Palestinian state has been laid, with the launch of a state-of-the-art web-based customs control system for territories under Palestinian Authority control. The ASYCUDA WORLD system is now operational in the West Bank after years of efforts to install its administration.…
NORDIC FOOD MARKETS MOVE TOWARDS FUNCTIONAL HEALTH AND ORGANIC FOODS, BUT OBESITY IS STILL ON THE RISE
BY GERARD O’DWYER
FOR those seduced by the idea that Nordic countries are full of healthy statuesque blond super-beings eating perfect diets and exercising regularly, it may come as something of a surprise to learn that obesity is on the rise in the region.…
ENERGY LOBBYING IS BIG BUSINESS AT THE EUROPEAN UNION
BY DAVID HAWORTH and KEITH NUTHALL
IT is an important symbol of the changing focus of the European Union (EU) that the EU’s energy lobby is today regarded as an equal, if not more important than, the once feared agriculture lobby in Brussels.…
EL NINO NOT EXPECTED TO HIT ROBUST INDONESIAN AND MALAYSIAN PALM OIL SECTORS
BY WILL ROBERTSON, MARK ROWE and KEITH NUTHALL
THE ROBUST nature of the southeast Asian palm oil industry has been illustrated by the way the market has remained strong despite both the global recession and the arrival of weather phenomenon El Nino this year and its attendant drought conditions.…
BALTIC COSMETICS SUFFER LOCALLY, THRIVE ABROAD
BY MONIKA HANLEY
DESPITE being one of the regions hardest hit by the global financial crisis and its resulting recession, the cosmetics industry of the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) is doing surprisingly well. Although local sales have been under pressure, companies have begun expanding abroad in the last year.…
University course to serve emerging global civil service cadre
By Alan Osborn, International News Services
A Swiss university has launched a course to bring modern business skills to the elite public servants of tomorrow – the people who run the key international organisations and agencies that increasingly shape the modern world. The International Organisations Master of Business Administration (IOMBA) programme has been set up by the University of Geneva.
Its aim: to correct what the school sees as a major deficiency at present – the lack of proper managerial skills among those who staff these global bodies. “It appeared to be necessary to guarantee a proper exposure to business practices, planning and managerial techniques to those who are put in charge of international institutions,” said a University of Geneva spokesperson.…
SRI LANKA GETS TECH SAVVY TO KEEP MONEY LAUNDERERS AT BAY
BY MUNZA MUSHTAQ
SRI LANKA, which saw an end to its quarter-century-long war recently, is stepping up efforts against money laundering and terrorist financing by introducing technologically savvy software. The initiative is led by the Sri Lankan Banks Association (SLBA), which includes retail, commercial banks and licensed specialised banks.…