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SHIPPING SWITCHES ON TO BATTERY POWER
REGULATORY and other pressures are behind a recent international surge in construction of electric vessels.
Using battery-electric power instead of traditional fuels such as marine diesel to drive a ship’s propulsion and/or operate its equipment can reduce greenhouse gases and lessen health, safety and environmental risks, particularly when vessels are in or near port.…
TRUMP-JUNCKER SUMMIT SCORES PLEDGES TO BOOST EU-US LNG TRADE
Commission has delivered pledges to facilitate liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from US to the European Union (EU). A joint statement approved by US President Donald Trump and Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, said: “The European Union wants to import more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States to diversify its energy supply.”…
OPTIMISM FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY AS INDONESIA-EU FTA APPROACHES
NEGOTIATIONS for a free trade agreement between Indonesia and the European Union (EU), which will pave the way for greater opportunities for the textile and garment sectors, are entering a final phase, the head of Indonesia’s textile industry association said.
“Negotiations are entering the sixth round.…
SANCTIONS HOLD THE AML LINE AGAINST CORRUPT VENEZUELAN OFFICIALS GRAFTING COUNTRY’S EXTREME CURRENCY CONTROLS
AML compliance departments are having to take an increasingly close look at any transactions involving Venezuela, as its authoritarian government attracts increasingly large numbers of international sanctions.
The European Union (EU) in June sanctioned 11 senior Venezuelan officials following the May re-election of President Nicolas Maduro in polls that the EU said were “neither free nor fair and…lacked any credibility…”
The sanctions – see https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32018D0901&from=EN…
INDIAN GOVERNMENT SENDS OUT CONFLICTING SIGNALS ON TRADE – DOES KNITWEAR SECTOR NEED TO PREPARE FOR MORE COMPETITION?
THE INDIAN government has been sending out conflicting signals about its trading policy for its important knitwear sector. While it last month (July 18) announced it was increasing import duties for some key knitted apparel and knitwear inputs, talks are moving ahead to forge a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) with 16 Asian counties.…
AS US-CHINA TRADE SPAT HEATS UP, THE PHILIPPINES ANTICIPATES CHINESE GARMENT INVESTMENT WAVE
Signs of an accelerating relocation of garment investment from China to the Philippines are emerging, amidst the US imposing an additional 10% duty on textile and some clothing products from China. The Chinese government retaliation of an additional 25% duty on US cotton imports making raw material sourcing for China-based manufacturers more expensive has also raised the cost of doing business in China.…
CORSIA ON COURSE FOR PILOT PHASE WITH US ONBOARD, BUT JITTERS CAUSED BY CHINA WITHDRAWAL
WHEN President Donald Trump said in June 2017 that he was pulling the United States out of the Paris climate accord, it looked like the kiss of death for the global Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) agreed the previous October at an International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) meeting, in Montreal.…
HANESBRANDS INVESTS IN EL SALVADOR IN 2018 AS COUNTRY JOINS REGIONAL CUSTOMS UNION
US textile manufacturer HanesBrands says it has invested USD5.2 million in new technology and staff in El Salvador in the last six months and plans to inject USD5.2 million more in the central American country by the New Year. The international manufacturer has so far this year set up a new garment dying line at its San Juan Opico, La Libertad department plant, expanded its socks production in the same complex, and increased its workforce to meet global demand.…
EXPANDED CENTRAL AMERICAN CUSTOMS UNION WILL BOOST HONDURAN CLOTHING AND TEXTILE LOGISTICS, EXPORTS
THE HONDURAS clothing sector industry association has welcomed the expansion of the Central American Customs Union into a three-country bloc, with El Salvador joining Guatemala and Honduras to forge a light border trading zone of more than 32 million people. El Salvador will officially accede to the union (see below for more information) in November, allowing 95% of products manufactured in its members to freely circulate in the region duty free through common customs, security, and other rules, strengthening local supply chains.…
INDIAN MEAT TRADERS OUTRAGED BY SUDDEN GOVERNMENT EID LIVESTOCK EXPORT BAN
INDIAN livestock exporters are up in arms after the Indian government withdrew permission to export 25,000 goats and sheep from the western state of Gujarat just before the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha.
The animals were bound for slaughter in Gulf countries as part of the festivities, which involve copious consumption of meat.…