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FIUs LACK RESOURCES AS FOCUS ON AML EFFECTIVENESS GROWS
FATF says FIUs must be a national centre for the receipt and analysis of suspicious transaction reports (STRs) and other information linked to ML, associated predicate offences and terrorist/proliferation financing, and disseminate that analysis. FIUs should be able to obtain additional information from obliged entities, and access relevant financial, administrative and law enforcement data.…
US LEADS THE WAY IN POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY – BUT WILL CHANGES BE MADE IN TIME?
The USA-based National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) last November (2024) released a report saying it would formally advise against the use (‘deprecate’) of certain existing digital signature algorithms from 2030 – ECDSA, EdDSA and the RSA (1). It will do the same for certain key-establishment schemes – Finite Field DH and MQV; Elliptic Curve DH and MQC; and RSA.…
TÜRKIYE DAIRY PRODUCTION FALLS AS INDUSTRY STRUGGLES WITH INFLATION AND DEPRECIATING LIRA
UKRAINE STEPS UP FIGHT AGAINST COMMERCIAL CRIME, BUT CONCERNS REMAIN
While Ukraine battles an invading Russian enemy currently occupying approximately 18% of Ukrainian territory (1), it is also focused on its battle with the ‘enemy within’, namely elevated levels of corruption and other commercial crime.
Since the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, Ukraine’s pro-Western authorities have worked tirelessly to align themselves with European Union (EU) anti-corruption and anti-fraud efforts, notably establishing the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) in 2014, which prepares corruption cases for prosecution by a Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.…
CHINA CRACKING DOWN ON WEAK AUDITING OF ACCOUNTING CRIME
The Chinese auditing unit of accounting giant PwC has been fined a record Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY441 million (USD62.7 million) and banned from auditing in mainland China for six months after a regulator concluded it had “covered up and even condoned” fraud.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – MERCOSUR DEAL COULD BOOST EU-SOUTH AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY TRADE
Confectionery and related ingredient sales between the European Union (EU) and the Mercosur countries of south America are set to rise after a trade agreement between the two blocs was finalised. A deal in principle had been held over since 2019 while details were ironed out, but these have now been resolved.…
EU LAWMAKERS GREENLIGHT BRUNA SZEGO FOR AMLA CHAIR
The European Parliament has given Italy’s Bruna Szego the green light to chair the European Union’s (EU) Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) (1) in a vote today (December 18) in Strasbourg, France. The vote, by a huge majority of 569 votes in favour, 20 against, and 61 abstentions, mirrored the endorsement given two days earlier in the EP committees on economic and monetary affairs (ECON) and civil liberties, justice and home affairs (LIBE), a month after they selected Szego for the job (2).…
EUROPEAN UNION TIGHTENS SANCTIONS SCREWS ON RUSSIA AS SYRIAN CRISIS EXPOSES MOSCOW WEAKNESSES
The European Union (EU) has further broadened its sanctions targeting Russia to increase pressure on its government, as the fall of its ally in Syria weakens Moscow’s geopolitical position. EU ministers have now sanctioned Chinese suppliers of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, Russian crude oil suppliers and an airline, as well as companies alleged to be spreading disinformation in Africa and elsewhere.…
NEW COMMISSION MUST KEEP EU FOOD SECTOR COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE, SAY INDUSTRY EXPERTS
The new European Commission (2024-2029) taking office on December 1, 2024, under reappointed Commission president Ursula von der Leyen should use its term of office to enable a strong, competitive agri-food chain. That was the message of European Union (EU) food industry experts speaking to Just Food this week.…
PERUVIAN COMPANIES LOOK TO INCREASE EXPORTS TO THE US MARKET AGAINST TRADING HEADWINDS
The Peruvian alpaca textile and clothing sector is trying to increase formal exports to the United States, despite some trading problems undermining its position.
Peru’s minister of foreign trade and tourism, Úrsula Desilú León Chempén promoted these sales at garment fairs Sourcing at Magic New York and Coterie New York, in September (2024), stressing Peruvian fabric’s “wide range of materials that are of excellent quality, high durability, and sustainable”, promising to “continue strengthening” the industry (https://efecomunica.efe.com/en/peruvian-textile-companies-look-to-increase-exports-to-us-market/…