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EU DETAILS THREAT POSED BY GLOBAL GOODS COUNTERFEITERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WITH global trade ever increasing, and the power of brands to generate massive profits made starkly clear with every company report, the counterfeiting of goods is one of international organised crime’s major boom areas. The European Commission has been researching the threat posed from around the world.…
EC IDENTIFIES CLOTHING, TEXTILE COUNTERFEITING HOTSPOTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
HONG Kong and China have been branded as the world’s serious hotspots for counterfeit clothing and accessories, in a global European Commission survey of countries where product fakes are manufactured. The Commission’s directorate general (DG) for trade gathered the information from companies, diplomatic missions and trade federations.…
HOODED DRAWSTRING TOPS WITHDRAWN IN FINLAND OVER STRANGLING RISK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE FINNISH government has helped secure the withdrawal from sale of 14 lines of tops because of concerns that their drawstrings could strangle children wearing them. The offending products were from Denmark, China, India, Hong Kong and Estonia, and included the BOYSTAR fleece-jacket; the BOGI Aaron-jacket; JONATHAN ECO CLIMATE baby overalls; and other lines, reported the European Commission’s RAPEX consumer alert service.…
CHINA TO RESIST US, EU CAR PARTS CASE AT WTO WARN EXPERTS
BY DINAH GARDNER, in Beijing
CHINA is talking tough over the launch of a World Trade Organisation (WTO) case over its levying of tariffs on imported auto parts, and analysts expect Beijing to follow this up at the WTO before even considering compromise.…
CHINA DIVERTS TEXTILE EXPORTS TO EVADE 'BRA WARS' AGREEMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHINESE exporters have been fraudulently routing clothing and textile exports via Hong Kong and South Korea to evade quota limits imposed last year, following the ‘bra wars’ spat with the European Union (EU). Swedish government figures claim Hong Kong clothing and textile exports to the EU rose by 234% in the past year, which would mean every Hong Konger was employed in the textile industry.…
CHINA DIVERTS TEXTILE EXPORTS TO EVADE 'BRA WARS' AGREEMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHINESE exporters have been fraudulently routing clothing and textile exports via Hong Kong and South Korea to evade quota limits imposed last year, following the ‘bra wars’ spat with the European Union (EU). Swedish government figures claim Hong Kong clothing and textile exports to the EU rose by 234% in the past year, which would mean every Hong Konger was employed in the textile industry.…
TAIWAN PAINT AND COATINGS INDUSTRY FEATURE
BY JANE MOIR, in Hong Kong
TAIWAN’S paint and coatings industry is holding steady as the economy remains solid and demand for high-quality products increases, although smaller players are finding it tougher to compete in a market dominated by a few big firms.…
MIDDLE EAST LUXURY LEATHER GOOD DEMAND INDIA PAKISTAN PRODUCTION
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
STRONG demand for leather luggage in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is lining the pockets of tanners in Italy, Pakistan and Thailand.
According to a recent global online survey by marketing data company AC Nielsen, the UAE ranks among the top five countries worldwide for luxury branded luggage bags.…
HONG KONG LAW SCHOOL OPENS - POOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONCERNS
BY JANE MOIR, in Hong Kong
A THIRD law school is to open in Hong Kong this September amid a degree of trepidation as legal graduates with poor English skills struggle to find jobs in the city. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) will teach a full-time bachelor of laws (LLB) and postgraduate programmes, but some academics have criticised a decision to widen the pool of lawyers while declining English language standards amongst HK students draws fire from legal employers and the bench.…
JAPAN MONEY LAUNDERING FEATURE
BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo
THE HEADLINES in the Japanese press in recent months are likely to have
piqued the interest of anyone looking for a destination where ill-gotten
gains can be made to appear legitimate, let alone the concern of global
money-laundering authorities.…