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RANA PLAZA DISASTER HAS PROMPTED SERIOUS SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS – BUT MUCH WORK NEEDS TO BE DONE, MEETING HEARS
Just a little over four years after the Rana Plaza building collapse that killed more than 1,100 workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in April 2013, key participants in the global garment supply chain met in New York City to assess progress in protecting garment worker safety.…
JAPAN’S NH FOODS PLOTS LATIN AMERICAN EXPANSION THROUGH URUGUAY ACQUISITION
Japan’s NH Foods Ltd is to buy Uruguayan major meat processing company Breeders & Packers Uruguay SA (BPU) to increase its meat supply capacity in emerging markets, notably in Asia, and to tap the major mature beef consumption markets in North America and Europe.…
ICAO CYBER-SECURITY DECLARATION CALLS FOR OUTLAWING OF WEB ATTACKS ON CIVIL AVIATION
A FORMAL International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) ‘Dubai Declaration’ on boosting cyber-security in civil aviation has been approved at an inaugural Cyber Summit and Exhibition staged by the UN agency in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The declaration says that member states should outlaw cyber-threats targeted at civil aviation.…
TRUMP TRADE POLICY IS WILDCARD AS NORTH AMERICA FACES GROWING MARKETS FOR TECHNICAL TEXTILES – AT HOME AND ABROAD
Political uncertainty over US trade deals sparked by the ascension of President Donald Trump to power should be eased to avoid stifling innovation in the country’s technical textiles industry which could see it marginalised on the world stage, insiders have warned.…
HANEDA CHRONOGATE DEMONSTRATES THE VALUE OF HIGH TECH ON AIR FREIGHT LOGISTICS
The largest logistics facility in Japan employs around 2,000 people – but that is one-quarter of the manpower that would be required if Haneda Chronogate had not incorporated so much advanced technology into its design.
Located alongside the perimeter fence of Haneda International Airport, the busiest serving Tokyo, Chronogate has a total floor area of nearly 200,000 square metres and serves as the hub for mail for the metropolitan area and the surrounding Kanto region.…
POLICE AND COMPANIES FLOCK WORLDWIDE TO JOIN EUROPOL’S RANSOMWARE PROJECT
A SIGNIFICANT number of law enforcement and private partners have joined European police cooperation body Europol’s global ‘No more ransom’ project, designed to halt the growing threat of ransomware. There are now 76 participants in the project, which was launched last July (2016) by the Dutch National Police, Europol, IT firm Intel Security and cybercrime specialists Kaspersky Lab.…
USD2.7 BILLION IN SAO PAOLO PROPERTY LINKED TO OFFSHORE FIRMS
A Transparency International (TI) investigation has found 3,452 properties in São Paulo, Brazil, worth at least USD2.7 billion are linked to 236 companies registered offshore, raising red flags about the use of real estate for money laundering in Brazil’s largest city. …
MEXICO FACES USA TRADING UNCERTAINTY – BUT PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT SECTOR REMAINS OPTIMISTIC
THE DIFFICULTIES that have surged in the diplomatic relations between the Mexican government and the new US administration of President Donald Trump have increased uncertainty within the Mexican personal care product market and industry.
With Mexico facing US demands to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), with the risk of the US imposing temporary safeguard duties on Mexican exports to protect American manufacturers, companies in Mexico are seeking to boost domestic consumption.…
JAPAN’S INNOVATIVE COSMETICS SECTOR SEEKS OVERSEAS SALES AS DOMESTIC SALES CORE STARTS TO SHRINK IN NUMBERS
Japan’s cosmetics and personal care market is holding steady, although there are concerns that stability is being supported by strong consumption by the burgeoning number of tourists visiting the country combined with a weak yen. USD1 bought Japanese Yen JPY117 in December compared JPY100 in July, although it has since recovered to JPY110 (April).…
GREENWASHING THREATENS BOOMING NATURAL AND ORGANIC COSMETICS MARKET IN ASIA
A STAGGERING 62% of Asia-Pacific consumers (including China and India) buy natural and organic cosmetics and another promising 32% are keen to buy them – making the region a hotspot for manufacturers of such lines. But this impressive growth also has made the region a perfect breeding ground for greenwashing, experts warned.…