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KIMLENG KHOY – FROM KHMER ROUGE SURVIVOR TO DELOITTE COUNTRY DIRECTOR
The panoramic view from D22, a chic new restaurant and skybar, offers the local executive Deloitte has tapped to head up their Cambodian expansion a quick insight into a rapidly developing Phnom Penh. Once a low-lying urban sprawl, Cambodia’s capital city has begun to develop a skyline, with a handful of high-rise towers already in place and several more green-tarped construction projects underway.…
KIMLENG KHOY – FROM KHMER ROUGE SURVIVOR TO DELOITTE COUNTRY DIRECTOR
The panoramic view from D22, a chic new restaurant and skybar, offers the local executive Deloitte has tapped to head up their Cambodian expansion a quick insight into a rapidly developing Phnom Penh. Once a low-lying urban sprawl, Cambodia’s capital city has begun to develop a skyline, with a handful of high-rise towers already in place and several more green-tarped construction projects underway.…
ASIA REGULATORY ROUND UP – SINGAPORE TIGHTENS ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING RULES
THE RESPONSIBILITIES of Singapore accountants to report suspicions that their clients maybe involved in money laundering or terrorist finance have become tougher since November 1. New guidelines released by the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) have strengthened requirements for accounting firms to establish anti-money laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT) controls.…
US ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES
THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) has ruled that aspects of US anti-dumping measures on frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam break world trade laws. In a report dated November 17 this year, the WTO said that “certain of the measures…are inconsistent with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the Anti-Dumping Agreement.”…
VIETNAM-CHINA RELATIONS OF CONCERN AT HCM CITY TEXTILE AND GARMENT EXHIBIT
MANUFACTURERS and industry experts visiting this year’s Vietnam International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition were concerned that this year’s anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam might damage business relations, but were prepared to put the problems behind them.
Ryan Lin, a specialist of the business division of the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI), told WTiN.com…
VIETNAM TEXTILE SECTOR MAY INCREASE – AS TRADE DEAL WITH SOUTH KOREA APPROACHES CONCLUSION
THE CLOSE relationship between the textile sectors of Vietnam and South Korea could be intensified by the end of the year, with the two countries’ governments saying they want to conclude a bilateral trade deal this year.
Talks have been ongoing since September 2012.…
TEXTILE INDUSTRY STILL AWAITING CLARITY ON FORTHCOMING EU-VIETNAM FTA
Although the outgoing European Commission president José Manuel Barroso on his late-August visit to Vietnam presented the planned European Union (EU)-Vietnam free-trade agreement (FTA) as a nearly finalised deal – and Vietnamese state media predict the signing will happen in October – the Vietnamese textile industry is still unsure about the FTA’s potential impact.…
AUSTRALIA: FOCUS ON QUALITY AND NICHE MARKETS WILL SLOW INDUSTRY'S DECLINE
When Adrian Bressan started working in the Australian knitwear industry 50 years ago, there were hundreds of competing factories in Australia – but today, his A&B Knitwear, in Melbourne is one of only few left. “With all the cheap imports, the other knitters closed down,” Mr Bressan said.…
VIETNAM’S TEXTILE AND GARMENT INDUSTRY NOT PREPARING FOR ASEAN COMMON MARKET
The Vietnamese textile and garment industry has yet to prepare comprehensively for the onset of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Economic Community (AEC) next year. “We are not aware of any AEC impact studies, and I cannot even provide an educated guess,” an otherwise helpful representative of a Vietnamese textile association in Ho Chi Minh City told WTiN.com.…
VIETNAM’S COATINGS SECTOR RIDING THE JAPANESE FACTORY INVESTMENT WAVE
VIETNAM’S production of powder coatings and liquid protective coatings has in the past been a small part of the country’s paint and coatings output – but foreign investment maybe about to change that. The country has around 80 coatings manufacturers, who have together manufactured a relatively meagre 30,870 tonnes of these specialist products, generating USD91 million’s worth of revenue in 2012, according to the most recent data made available by market researcher Frost & Sullivan.…