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GULF COATINGS MARKET STILL WITNESSING STAGNANT GROWTH, BUT PLANNED MAJOR EVENTS MAY PERK UP SALES
THE GULF paint and coatings market has had another year of stagnant growth, with sales impacted by stalled infrastructure projects, government policies and regional turbulence. Sales in 2017 were further impacted by the economic siege of Qatar, now into its seventh month, by its Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) neighbours Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain.…
NONWOVENS DEMAND GROWS ACROSS AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST, BUT OVER AND UNDER-PRODUCTION PROBLEMS PERSIST
THE NONWOVENS market in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) is increasingly important to the global nonwovens industry, with rising consumer demand being generated by middle classes that are growing in size. Countries in the region are also comparatively young, with high birth rates, boosting demand for diapers and wipes.…
SENIOR UK THINK TANK CALLS TO BOOST IN AML/CFT CONTROLS FOR BRITISH MONEY SERVICE BUSINESSES
A SENIOR UK-based think tank has made detailed proposals to ensure Britain’s booming money services business (MSB) sector is better protected from abuse by money launderers and terrorist financers.
The Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) highlighted National Crime Agency (NCA) claims that the 2,000 non-bank money remitters, currency exchange or cheque-cashing services registered in the UK help launder GBP1.5 billion (USD2 billion) of criminal proceeds annually.…
THE PHILIPPINES PUSHES AHEAD WITH AML CONTROLS, AS DUTERTE CONTINUES VIOLENT ANTI-DRUG CRUSADE
It is no secret that sources of illegal proceeds of crime are manifold in the Philippines – witness President Rodrigo Duterte’s notorious campaign of state-sponsored killings, aimed at what he has claimed is an active industry of selling and trafficking illegal narcotics.…
THAILAND HAS POTENTIAL TO BE NEW SE ASIA REGIONAL KNITWEAR MANUFACTURING HUB
WITH full supply chains and innovative products, Thailand’s knitwear industry is thriving, making the country a nucleus for fashion manufacturing in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region. Thai Garment Manufacturers Association (TGMA) executive director Chartchai Singhadeja said: “Thailand’s strength lies in our full-value supply chains, starting from fibres to yarns and fabrics, then apparel and clothing within the fashion industry.”…
JAPAN LAMB AND MUTTON SALES ON THE RISE AS CONSUMER KNOWLEDGE INCREASES
Retail sales of lamb and mutton are on the rise in Japan, boosting domestic production as well as imports from Australia and New Zealand.
While sheep meat consumption remains minimal in the country, at only 0.1kg per capita in 2017, compared to pork (15.4kg) and beef and veal (6.6kg), according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD), 2017 marks its second consecutive year of this market’s growth.…
JAPAN’S BAN ON BRITISH BEEF SHOULD BE LIFTED IN 2018 PREDICTS UK EMBASSY IN TOKYO
JAPAN’S ban on British beef exports is likely to be lifted within 2018, with only “largely procedural” steps to be completed, according to the British Embassy Tokyo.
The announcement follows the successful visit by a Japanese delegation to production sites in the UK in 2017, more than 20 years after the ban was implemented over Britain’s bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) outbreak.…
LAW ENFORCERS SEEK TO EXTRADITE FRAUDSTERS THROUGH TREATY AND DIPLOMATIC MUSCLE, AS INTERNATIONAL CRIME PROLIFERATES
FINANCIAL fraud, as all practitioners know, has become increasingly international, a trend that will doubtless continue. For law enforcers based on national units of theoretically sovereign countries, this poses challenges, and one particularly tough nut to crack are procedures to extradite suspects to face trial in the country where their alleged victims reside.…
WESTERN COUNTRIES INTRODUCING DPAS 25 YEARS AFTER USA – BUT CAUTION ABOUNDS IN ROLL-OUT
DEFERRED Prosecution Agreements (DPAs), that allow companies and individuals that admit to wrongdoing and cooperate with investigators to pay a fine and avoid prosecution, are becoming increasingly common worldwide. Enabling wrongdoers to avoid being debarred from bidding for many contracts and providing law enforcers with a commitment that companies and individual fraudsters will avoid fraud in future, DPAs offer benefits for police and suspects.…
RUSSIA TO INVEST USD200 MILLION IN BOOSTING DAIRY CATTLE BREEDING
RUSSIA’S ministry of agriculture is planning to invest up to USD200 million this year and next (2018-2019) in developing breeding stock and systems for the country’s dairy cattle industry. According to a ministry spokesperson, these plans will be implemented by experts at the ministry department of livestock, as well as some leading Russian research institutions in cattle genetics, although specific participants will be announced later this year.…