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EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE IS CRITICAL TO HELP BUYERS AVOID PITFALLS WHEN SWITCHING SUPPLIERS
Changing textile and other input suppliers may be fraught with difficulties, but it is key to the role of any clothing buyer.
“It can be extremely difficult,” said Emma Wilson, buyer for UK-based specialist sourcing agency Smartway. “There are issues such as quality, lead-times and monitoring the supplier.”…
MIDDLE EAST - HALAL MEAT MARKET
THE MIDDLE Eastern halal meat market is anticipating significant growth in the next few years, driven by rising populations and rising consumer awareness about food content. However, the lack of a common global halal standard is hindering the market’s potential, given that the region is heavily dependent on imports from non-Muslim countries.…
OLLIPOP MANUFACTURERS INNOVATE TO HOLD GLOBAL MARKET SHARE
In the highly competitive global lollipops market, manufacturers are creating innovative additions to this traditional confectionery to attract consumers with innovative designs attempting to generate an emotional response to these products. Around the world, lollipop manufacturers are tailoring shapes and designs to match seasonal holiday images; incorporating glow-in-the-dark features; and combining confectionery items such as lollipops and gum.…
SLUGGISH BOOKS SALES AMID MIDDLE EAST TURMOIL
When one authoritarian government after another fell following mass uprisings in the Middle East in 2011, there was optimism that this would usher in an era of greater publishing freedoms. But as the ‘Arab Spring’ enters its fifth year, with conflict in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Libya, book sales have dropped and censorship has rebounded.…
CHAOTIC EGYPT MAKES SPOTTY PROGRESS IN FIGHT AGAINST DIRTY AND TERRORIST MONEY
There were high hopes that Egypt was embarking on a new clean financial era following mass protests in January 2011 that ousted President Hosni Mubarak. Popular calls for an end to the corruption and cronyism that had characterised Mubarak’s 30 year rule appeared to be heeded.…
3D PRINTERS OFFER MEANS OF BUILDING CAR BODIES AND COMPONENTS
DEVELOPMENTS in 3D printing technology are revealing significant opportunities for automotive manufacturers to cut costs, time, and have more freedom in design. From printing entire structures to specific parts, 3D printing can even now build most of an innovative automobile – and could in future build an entire car.…
UK SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE FINED OVER MAJOR SECURITY BREACH
The UK confidentiality watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), has fined the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) GBP180,000 after evidence in a high-profile fraud, bribery and corruption case was sent to a witness.
The SFO had been investigating allegations that senior executives at BAE Systems had received payments in an arms deal with Saudi Arabia.…
DIVERSE GULF REGION SEES RISE IN MARKET FOR HIGHER END OILS AND FATS
In the Gulf, the harsh desert climate has always made agricultural production difficult, so fats in the form of animal lard or milk ‘ghee’, have traditionally dominated diets.
But population growth in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – UAE), rising affluence, booming ex-patriot populations, and increasing diversity in imports, have driven increases in sales of higher end edible oils in the region.…
ETHIOPIA DIVERSIFIES OIL SUPPLIES WHILE IT EXPLORES DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
Ethiopia’s appointment of the Vitol Group, the Switzerland-based and Dutch-owned physical oil trading major, to supply Ethiopia with petroleum imports in 2015, marks a sea-change for this key sub-Saharan Africa market.
Vitol is replacing the Kuwaiti Independent Petroleum Group after it had supplied the Horn of Africa country with petroleum products for five years.…
MIDDLE EAST WARMS TO ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY
MIDDLE Eastern national oil companies do not always spring most readily to mind when demand for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is discussed. The most obvious example of a country ‘least likely to’ need EOR is Saudi Arabia, with its vast oil reserves and a history of being able to rely on natural lift to produce.…