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CHINA TO FIX PUNCTUALITY: FLIGHT DELAYS SOAR AS SKY’S THE LIMIT FOR AIR TRAFFIC
IMPROVING China’s woeful civil aviation punctuality is clearly a priority for China’s air traffic controllers, and they are seeking new ways to improve a dismal record that has unleashed a wave of public disquiet. Speaking at his organisation’s annual traffic control management conference in Beijing this January, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) head Feng Zhenglin promised to improve punctuality by better information sharing and efficiency at airports.…
ATC SECTOR LIKELY CASUALTY OF NEW USA AND CHINA LATEST TRADE WAR
THE AIR traffic control sector could become a casualty of a new trade war brewing between the USA and China, unless the two governments strike a deal rather than impose tit-for-tat duties.
Upset about alleged thefts of American intellectual property by Chinese industrialists, the USA has proposed imposing 25% duties on a wide-range of China-made manufactured goods.…
INDO INTERTEX AIMS TO BOOST GROWTH FOR INDONESIA'S TEXTILE INDUSTRY
The INDO Intertex textile machinery exhibition will be staged in the Indonesian capital Jakarta next month to boost investment in a textile and clothing sector that is growing, the show’s project manager Paul Kingsen said.
“The theme for this year INDO Intertex is investment growth acceleration.…
INDONESIAN TEXTILE ASSOCIATION BOSS UPBEAT ABOUT HIS INDUSTRY’S FUTURE, BUT ACCEPTS CHALLENGES PAY AHEAD
THE FUTURE of Indonesia’s textile and garment industry could be bright, but it companies must deal with the challenges of high energy costs and competition from regional neighbours to succeed, said Ade Sudrajat the chairman of the Indonesian Textile Association (API – Asosiasi Pertekstilan Indonesia).…
METHANE HYDRATES STORE VAST AMOUNTS OF NATURAL GAS – BUT THEIR EXPLOITATION REMANS UNECONOMIC FOR NOW
International activity to understand and potentially extract natural gas from methane hydrates has intensified since 2010 with the continuation and launch of new research and development (R&D) projects and field production tests offshore and onshore, as shown in a new overview by Carolyn D Ruppel, chief of the gas hydrates project at the United States Geological Survey (USGS).(1)…
CASH REMAINS KING FOR MONEY LAUNDERERS, ALTHOUGH USE OF CRYPTOCURRENCIES IS GROWING
Despite the rise in alternatives, notably prepaid cards and cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, cash remains the instrument of choice for the world’s money launderers, say anti-money laundering experts.
Indeed, they say that a July 2015 report from European police agency Europol ‘Why is cash still king?’…
EU ROUND UP – BRITAIN MAY PRESERVE ECHA LINK POST-BREXIT
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has signalled that the British government wants to seek associate membership of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) if the country quits the European Union (EU), as planned, on March 29, 2019. In a speech at the Mansion House, London the PM said: “We would, of course, accept that this would mean abiding by the rules of [EASA] and making an appropriate financial contribution.”…
TAIWAN SCRAMBLES TO GET AML HOUSE IN ORDER AHEAD OF APG REVIEW THIS YEAR
FACED with its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) backlisting and a big USA fine of a major Taiwan bank, this island country has introduced AML/CFT reforms. Whether it has done enough will be assessed later this year when the Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG), of which the island is a member – as Chinese Taipei, a nod to China’s insistence that Taiwan not be treated as an independent country – undertakes a third round of APG mutual evaluations.…
CRIMINALS OPTING FOR CRYPTO CURRENCY IN A BID TO COVER TRACKS
A new set of privacy-focused cryptocurrencies could offer criminals an opportunity to conduct illicit financial activities and evade anti-money laundering (AML) protocols, aided by an undeveloped patchwork of fragmented systems of regulation.
AML industry analysts have warned that urgent international action is required to curb cryptocurrency ML, with criminals increasingly switching funds between cryptocurrencies offering anonymity features, hindering the detection and identification of users.…
BATTERY MINERALS MAYBE IN SHORT SUPPLY, PDAC WARNED
INVESTORS at this year’s Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention have been voicing concerns that the supply of key minerals used to make batteries may not be able to keep pace with demand.
At an investors forum dealing with energy materials and technologies, a series of graphite, cobalt and manganese miners highlighted the increasing demand for the minerals, and the lack of sufficient supplies to meet future expectations.…