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EU DAIRY TRADE SUFFERING FROM RUSSIAN MILITARY ATTACKS ON UKRAINE INDUSTRY



The invasion of Ukraine by Russia in the devastating war started by President Vladimir Putin on February 24 has decimated the Ukraine dairy sector as well as being a humanitarian disaster, European dairy experts have told Dairy Industries International (DII).

“Dairy operations have come to an abrupt halt in parts of the country with all the consequences in terms of dairy supply to the population,” said Alexander Anton, secretary general of the European Dairy Association (EDA).…

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PLANNED INTERNATIONAL TREATY ON REDUCING PLASTICS USAGE WILL HELP PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT SECTOR PLOT SUSTAINABILITY POLICIES



A planned legally binding global agreement covering the lifecycle of plastics should hasten the regulation, proliferation and uptake of steps in the personal care product industry to eliminate plastic pollution, sector associations and experts.

Even before the decision in March (2022) by the United Nations Environment Assembly to conclude negotiations by 2024 on a pact to eliminate plastic pollution, cosmetics manufacturers of all sizes have been moving towards a more circular economy approach.…

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SOMALIA FACES GLUT OF MEDICINE GRADUATES – UNBALANCING PROFESSIONAL LABIUR MARKET



Pressure to secure well-paying jobs, along with emotional pressure from peers and parents, is pushing Somali students to undertake medical science courses when possible and forgo opportunities to study for teaching and vocational careers.

According to a 2020 Country Graduate Survey by the Iftiin Foundation, a development and education-focused Somalia-based NGO, the number of education and arts graduates in the country is far too low.…

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RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE SHATTERS SUPPLY CHAINS IN LOCAL TEXTILE INDUSTRIES



The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused major disruption to the textile sector in the region and beyond, with Ukraine manufacturers suffering from being within a war zone, and Russia textile companies suffering from the major sanctions imposed by European, north American and some Asian governments.…

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CERTIFICATION AND LIABILITY CHALLENGES OF SMART TEXTILES – DEEP DIVE



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Regulation, certification and liability have long been critical issues managed by textile executives, with consumer protection, industrial standardisation and chemical environmental health rules posing significant challenges to any professional fabric company. However, the advent of smart textiles has made such regulatory and legal considerations more complex, because of their integration of electronics and internet communications, which can bring such products under additional health and safety rules, along with privacy and cyber-crime statutes.…

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EX-YUGOSLAVIA TOBACCO SECTORS FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL IN GLOBALISED INDUSTRY



With the Russian invasion of Ukraine prompting memories of the violence marring the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, the war is a warning that economic trends can and do flow regardless of political turmoil – and the tobacco industy is not an exception this rule.…

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RISING DEMAND FOR HALAL SPAS IS CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR QUALITY SERVICE PROVIDERS



Innovative Muslim entrepreneurs are developing the concept of halal spas, which is becoming a real option for Muslims alongside the more well-known Scandinavian, Balinese and Thai versions of these health, beauty and relaxation facilities, which are not always suitable for Muslim men and women.…

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HALAL SECTOR EXPLORES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS TO DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS



The Covid-19 pandemic and latterly the Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked an increase in cybercrime and fraud, and the halal sector – reliant on compliance with detailed production and sales standards – is a soft target for commercial criminals.

This fact is compounded by the proliferation of halal certificates as the sector expands worldwide.…

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UAE HALAL FAST-FOOD BRAND CHICKING TO OPEN 30 OUTLETS IN CANADA BY 2023



United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based halal fast-food chain Chicking is planning to expand its geographic footprint with up to 30 new outlets across Canada by 2023.

The company opened its first ChickQueen branch in the multi-cultural city of Mississauga, Ontario, in May 2021, as part of a plan to expand to all major Canadian cities, AK Mansoor, founder and chairman of Chicking, told Salaam Gateway.…

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MUSLIM COUNTRIES MAINTAIN AWKWARD NEUTRALITY OVER RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE



Many Muslim countries, their governments and businesses, have adopted an uneasy neutrality towards Russia, as it continues its invasion of Ukraine.

Malaysia is a case in point – its close relations with European, north American and Asian countries (such as Japan and South Korea) means it will not want to breach their sanctions on Russia.…

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