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Banking INDUSTRY myopia PREVENTS THE CREATION OF EFFECTIVE INTERNAL ANTI-FRAUD CONTROLS
BY ANDY HOLDER
Bankers mesmerised by the earnings potential of a transaction have often fallen into the trap of developing a kind of myopia that stops them looking at the ‘big picture’ with disastrous consequences. This kind of risk blindness seems to prevent them from following laid down internal controls and even willfully compromising them in the pursuit of profit, often to the detriment of others that get caught up in the scheme.…
CHINA COSMETICS MARKET ROBUST IN FACE OF GLOBAL CREDIT CRUNCH
BY MARK GODFREY
WHILE much of the rest of the world is in the economic doldrums, demand for cosmetics and toiletries seems to be holding steady in China. That said, local cosmetics manufacturers are however bracing themselves for a difficult year.…
THE BEST STYLE MODEL? INTEGRATED TEXTILE AND CLOTHING COMPANIES, OR NETWORKS OF INDEPENDENT SUPPLIERS?
BY PHILIPPA JONES, DOMINIQUE PATTON and LUCY JONES
The growth in outsourcing within the clothing and textile sector worldwide has highlighted a key issue, and that is the relative merits of running an integrated company that handles basic production and design, or relying on a string of specialist suppliers to deliver the goods, from fibre supplies, to textile manufacture, design, clothing assembly and retail.…
WHERE IS THE BEST CUTTING EDGE RESEARCH FOR THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTOR?
BY LEE ADENDORFF, in Lucca, Italy; PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris; DOMINIQUE PATTON, in Beijing; KARRYN CARTELLE, in Tokyo; and LUCY JONES, in Dallas
Where is the best cutting edge research for the textile and clothing industry? Which are the best design schools, the best fabric developers and the best industrial innovators in the sector?…
IASB ACTING ON G20 PROPOSALS - BUT FORCING NEW REFORMS INTO LAW WORLDWIDE WILL TAKE TIME
BY KEITH NUTHALL, GAVIN BLAIR, and MARK GODFREY
BACK in November 2008, long before the accession of Barack Obama to the US presidency, world leaders gathered together under the G20 banner to forge a common response to the ongoing financial crisis.…
CHINA WASTE MATERIAL DEMAND SLUMPS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE DEMAND from China for waste packaging from the European Union (EU) has shrunk dramatically, which will inevitably impede product manufacturers from ensuring enough of their materials end up in recycling, as required by EU law. Plastics packaging has been especially hard hit, with Hong Kong dealers reporting slides from US$540 per tonne to US$380 per tonne from August to October.…
CHINA TOBACCO INDUSTRY CONSOLIDATION CONTINUES; SECTOR NOW EYEING FOREIGN MARKETS
BY WANG FANGQING
THE HONGHE Group and the Hongyun Group, the two major Chinese tobacco companies located in the key tobacco-growing Yunnan province have recently (WHEN EXACTLY?) submitted a merger agreement to the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration (STMA), the Beijing-based industry watchdog.…
COLLAPSE OF CHINA WASTE IMPORT MARKET COULD BE LONG TERM WARN EXPERTS
BY MARK GODFREY
TO the casual observer in Beijing there is plenty of proof that China’s market for recyclable waste has crashed. The army of waste collectors that normally patrols the city’s thoroughfares has visibly thinned over the past two month.…
CHINA'S BLOCK ON IMPORTED WASTE PLASTICS MAYBE LONG TERM
BY MARK GODFREY and ALAN OSBORN
MANUFACTURERS at China’s largest trade fair say falling orders mean China is unlikely to ease an effective moratorium on imports of recyclable plastics anytime soon. Producers of plastic-based household items at the bi-annual Canton Fair in Guangzhou, in China’s key southern manufacturing belt, told Plastics & Rubber Weekly that a dramatic decline in exports of toys and household goods had prompted the Chinese government to impede the import of waste plastic, and the market could remain closed for a year or more.…
CULTURALLY DIVERSE SOUTH EAST ASIA OFFERS MARKETING CHALLENGES FOR COSMETICS COMPANIES
BY WILLIAM BARNES
A WOMAN brushes past palm fronds into the pastel lights of a busy Bangkok salon. At the counter she turns what looks to be a flawless, ivory face towards a woman in a vaguely medical uniform: "Aiyee! I am getting so old.…