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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – UN FAO WANTS PERMANENT COCOA MARKET OBSERVATORY



THE UNITED Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has proposed creating a permanent ‘observatory’ monitoring cocoa markets, assessing value and costs, to help chocolate sales revenues be more equitably distributed throughout supply chains.

In a report called a ‘Comparative study on the distribution of value in European chocolate chains’, the FAO said such “objectified and cross-checked data” would aid “a multi-stakeholder discussion” at national and global levels on revenue sharing.…

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CROSS-BORDER POLICE COLLABORATION IS KEY TO CRACKING DOWN ON INTERNATIONAL DAIRY CRIME



DAIRY products are supposed to be healthy, tasty, clean and legal, but unfortunately, as with other industries, criminals seek to exploit demand created by honest suppliers through smuggling, mislabelling, adulterating and selling unsafe stock.

These concerns prompt regular action by police, for whom food fraud and related crime is an increasing risk worldwide, and given the international nature of today’s supply chains, cross-border collaboration between law enforcement forces is of special value.…

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ALUMINIUM CAN DEMAND SOARS DURING COVID-19, LEAVING CAN MAKERS EXPANDING CAPACITY TO DELIVER SUPPLY



UNPRECEDENTED demand for aluminium cans caused by consumers drinking at home during lockdowns and associated restaurant and café closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will not cause long term disruption to this key canning market, say industry experts. Instead, manufacturers will work closely with customers to maintain supplies, European and United States (US) industry organisations have told CanTech International.…

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EU ROUND UP – CEPE WARNS PAINT BIOCIDE LEGALITY AT RISK IN EU



CEPE, the European Council of the Paint, Printing Ink and Artists’ Colours Industry, has warned that an upcoming European Union (EU) toxic chemical law could see biocidal paints banned within the EU. Its concerns have been raised in consultation on a planned chemicals strategy for sustainability that the European Commission is to draft and release by September 30.…

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EU ROUND UP - NEW EU TAX LAW DEMANDS DIGITAL SALES PLATFORMS SHARE TRANSACTION DATA



A MAJOR expansion in collecting sales information within the digital economy across the European Union (EU) and beyond has been proposed by the European Commission, to crack down on widescale tax evasion.

The EU executive has proposed reforms to an EU directive on administrative cooperation between tax authorities (see https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/sites/taxation/files/2020_tax_package_dac7_en.pdf)…

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INDIAN FOOD MANUFACTURING BRANDS EXPLORE E-COMMERCE HOME DELIVERY NETWORKS, AS COVID-19 ERA SHOPPERS SHUN STORES



Indian packaged food manufacturers are increasingly relying upon online purchased home delivery of their products to compensate for falling demand in physical store retail because of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions imposed since March 24.

Instead, some major food manufacturers have built up home delivery network and boosted online purchases, in many cases through third party ecommerce platforms, but also developing their own delivery networks.…

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INDIAN KNITWEAR SECTOR STRUGGLES TO COPE WITH COVID-19 FALLOUT



The Indian  knitwear industry, a sector that exported USD7.5 billion’s worth of apparel in the financial year ending March 2020, according to the country’s directorate general of foreign trade, is undergoing severe stress induced by the Covid-19 related lockdown and resulting collapsing demand.…

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COVID-19 FUELS EXPANSION IN NONWOVENS AND NONWOVENS PRODUCT MANUFACTURING ACROSS ASIA



THE ASIA nonwovens sector has been reaping the benefits of booming demand for protective medical materials during the Covid-19 crisis. But like the pandemic, this roaring demand will end, and nonwovens producers need to ready to a post-Covid-19 market.

This will mean reining in growth, but as David Price, founding partner of US-based management consultancy specialising in nonwovens Price Hanna Consultants, said, with regional nonwovens sales per person still low in global terms, the “market penetration for disposable and durable nonwovens in southeast Asia and China” is likely to grow regardless.…

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EU DAIRY SECTOR FIGHTS THROUGH COVID-19, BUT GATHERING POLITICAL STORM CLOUDS THREATEN INDUSTRY HEALTH



THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) dairy sector has been riding out the Covid-19 crisis, despite weak raw milk prices, although looming political challenges regarding the EU budget and Brexit makes its future uncertain.

Pekka Pesonen, secretary general for EU farmers’ federation Copa-Cogeca, warned: “Producer prices have not yet seen an upward trend.”…

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SANCTIONS REGIMES TIGHTEN ON SYRIA AS BLOODY CIVIL WAR CONTINUES



As Syria enters its 10th year of civil conflict, the economy is in tatters, foreign currency is in short supply, and sanctions have not only been renewed, the USA has introduced new secondary sanctions. Illicit crime and sanctions busting abounds.

In May (2020), the USA issued further guidance on Syria, while the European Union (EU) extended its sanctions on Syria for a further year, to 1 June 2021.…

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