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JOHNSON & JOHNSON FACES GROWING CANCER LAWSUIT THREAT OVER TALC ASBESTOS CLAIMS



EMBATTLED Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has launched appeal proceedings against a mammoth USD4.69 billion judgement as it fights on to salvage its reputation amid increasing claims its Baby Powder causes cancer.

Dubbed by one attorney as the biggest public health scandal after tobacco, the American personal care product giant is currently fending off almost 12,000 other lawsuits.…

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ADDITIVES MANUFACTURERS SEEK TO GIVE ASIAN COATINGS BRANDS EDGE IN COMPETITIVE REGIONAL MARKET



WITH the Asia-Pacific coatings market and industry being one of the most dynamic worldwide, experiencing continuous robust growth, the potential for additives to give brands an edge in seizing market share is increasingly important.

Backed by buoyant construction, automotive and marine industries across the Asia Pacific, the region’s paint and coatings additives market is showing promising growth, analysts say.…

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USA IMPOSES NEW SANCTIONS ON VENEZUELA TO FORCE OUT MADURO



The United States Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has announced the imposition of new sanctions against the country’s state oil company Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PdVSA). These effectively halts US purchases of oil from Venezuela – the Latin American country’s economic lifeblood.…

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CANADIAN AUTO SECTOR WANTS GOVERNMENT HELP TO DIVE DOWN COSTS AS USMCA TRADE DEAL RATIFICATION LOOMS



A CANADIAN automotive industry association wants its federal government and the provincial administration of auto-making hub Ontario, to address the high cost of making vehicles in Canada, now the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) has been negotiated.

Drafted on September 30 and signed on November 1, but still awaiting ratification, the Canadian auto sector has been assessing the likely impact of the USMCA, guessing that the agreement will come into force – maybe this summer.…

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CARIBBEAN ACCOUNTING SECTOR READY TO HELP REGION ADAPT TO CLIMATE-BASED AND TECHNICAL CHALLENGES



From climate change to digitalisation, there is no shortage of economic challenges facing the small island states of the Caribbean, but the region’s accounting sector has the capacity to manage upcoming change.

For many such financial professionals, being a part of ACCA – which this year will mark its 20th in the region – is integral to progress.…

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CAMBODIA BUILDING CHINESE INVESTMENT CUSHION AGAINST POTENTIAL END TO EUROPEAN TEXTILE TRADE PREFERENCES



THE CAMBODIAN government has good reason to be bullish about the potential loss of its European Union (EU) ‘Everything but Arms’ duty-free trade access – investment from China in its clothing and textile sector is booming. Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened violence against Cambodian opposition leaders if the EU follows through on scrapping this trade preference.…

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ROADMAP TO RESTORE PHILIPPINE TEXTILE INDUSTRY’S COMPETITIVE EDGE



A ROADMAP to improve the future of the Philippines textile industry is set to be published next month (March 2018) by government officials aiming to return the archipelago’s sector to international prominence.

Focus will be given to arranging new free trade agreements and securing market access to the key areas of Europe, the US and Japan.…

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ROADMAP TO RESTORE PHILIPPINE TEXTILE INDUSTRY’S COMPETITIVE EDGE



A ROADMAP to improve the future of the Philippines textile industry is set to be published next month (March 2018) by government officials aiming to return the archipelago’s sector to international prominence.

Focus will be given to arranging new free trade agreements and securing market access to the key areas of Europe, the US and Japan.…

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CANADIAN AUTO SECTOR WANTS GOVERNMENT HELP TO DIVE DOWN COSTS AS USMCA TRADE DEAL RATIFICATION LOOMS



A CANADIAN automotive industry association wants its federal government and the provincial administration of auto-making hub Ontario, to address the high cost of making vehicles in Canada, now the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) has been negotiated.

Drafted on September 30 and signed on November 1, but still awaiting ratification, the Canadian auto sector has been assessing the likely impact of the USMCA, guessing that the agreement will come into force – maybe this summer.…

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CAMBODIA BUILDING CHINESE INVESTMENT CUSHION AGAINST POTENTIAL END TO EUROPEAN TEXTILE TRADE PREFERENCES



THE CAMBODIAN government has good reason to be bullish about the potential loss of its European Union (EU) ‘Everything but Arms’ duty-free trade access – investment from China in its clothing and textile sector is booming. Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened violence against Cambodian opposition leaders if the EU follows through on scrapping this trade preference.…

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