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SINGAPORE MAYBE SMALL BUT TEXTILE SECTOR SERVICES HAVE REGIONAL IMPACT



As in many other areas, the Asian city-state of Singapore punches above its weight when it comes to fabrics and textiles. According to its ministry of trade and industry, in terms of sourcing volume the island ranks as the second largest textile and apparel business and sourcing hub in the Asia-Pacific region after Hong Kong.…

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CHINA NUCLEAR WHITE PAPER MAY NOT EASE PUBLIC CONCERNS OVER INDUSTRY SAFETY



 

China has admitted in a new white paper that its nuclear emergency response mechanism is “inadequate” for coping with “new situations and challenges” arising from its nuclear power plants. And the document, issued by China’s State Council (effectively its cabinet) has admitted that the country is still lagging behind its nuclear power competitors regarding both technology and trained manpower.…

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HONG KONG AND MACAO MAY BAN MONEY LAUNDERING, BUT ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS IS UNEVEN



Back in March 2014, a Hong Kong businessman named Joseph Lau Luen-hung was sentenced in absentia to five years and three months in prison by Macau’s Court of First Instance.

Lau had been found guilty, along with along with fellow businessman Steven Lo Kit-sing, of money laundering and paying a Hong Kong dollars HKD20 million (USD2.5 million) bribe to Macau’s former secretary of public works, Ao Man Long, who is himself serving a 27-year jail term (for bribery charges).…

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VIETNAM LOOKS TO TPP TO BOOST ITS TEXTILE MARKET SHARE SAYS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION



VIETNAM as almost a “sole supplier of textile products” among Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) member countries is banking on the TPP deal to expand its textile market share, according to VITAS – the Vietnam Textile and Garment Association. Moreover, a spokesperson from the association said that “many Hong Kong, South Korean, and Australian firms are developing and planning major textiles FDI [foreign direct investment] in Vietnam to produce yarn and fabric, the supporting textiles industry for apparel production.”…

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ASIA REGULATORY ROUND UP - CHINA TIGHTENS MONEY LAUNDERING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

BY KEITH NUTHALL and WANG FANGQING, in Shanghai

CHINA’S central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBC), has issued a new anti-money laundering and terror finance reporting requirements for all financial institutions inside the country. The rules come into force July 1. They cover banks, brokers, foreign exchange, online and mobile payment systems and insurance companies, who will have to file reports to the central bank, via their headquarters or via representative institutions, if a client requires daily cash transactions exceeding Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY50,000 (USD7,261) or a larger amount of USD10,000’s worth in foreign currency.…

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INDIA FOOD FORUM – THE CHANGING INDIAN FOOD CONSUMER - BRIEFING



MILLENNIAL CONSUMERS ARE SHAKING UP INDIAN MARKET

 

The emergence of the millennial generation – those born between 1980 and the early 2000’s – is going to drive how consumption, including that of food, takes place in India, according to retail and manufacturing heads at the India Food Forum, which was held in Mumbai between January 19 and 21.…

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BRUSSELS AIRPORT TO EXPAND CONNECTOR TO NON-SCHENGEN FLIGHTS



THE NUMBER of mainland Chinese tourists visiting Hong Kong and Macao is set to fall sharply, and while Chinese travellers are becoming more enamoured with longer-haul destinations such as Australia and the US, worries over safety is weakening demand for visiting France.…

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DOG DODGES CUSTOMS CONTROLS IN SUITCASE STOWAWAY CAPER



A MINIATURE schnauzer embarrassed baggage screeners at Hong Kong International Airport and New Chitose Airport, Sapporo, Japan, passing undetected on and off an international flight, hidden in a suitcase. The dog’s Hong Kong owner claimed that his pet had hopped covertly into unattended baggage at home, covering itself with clothes.

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US PROSECUTERS SECURE FIRST CONVICTION FOR UN CORRUPTION



US prosecutors have secured their first conviction in a case involving widespread corruption at the United Nations. Last Thursday (January 14), Heidi Hong Piao, a Chinese-American national pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy, money laundering, bribery and failure to disclose foreign bank accounts to tax authorities.…

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ITALY’S BEAUTY MARKET RETURNS TO GROWTH



The beauty and personal care (BPC) market in Italy ended 2015 on a positive note, recording marginal growth in market sales, production and exports, according to a December 2015 report ‘Trends and Investments in the Cosmetics Sector’, released by the national cosmetics trade association, Associazione Italiana delle Imprese Cosmetiche (Cosmetica Italia).…

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