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TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PROPOSES ADDITIONAL USD1 BILLION CUT FOR USDA PROGRAMMES
FEDERAL government spending on food programmes and policies within the United States should be cut by USD1 billion for the remainder of the current financial year (to September 30), the administration of President Donald Trump has proposed.
These spending reductions would include USD363 million from the Office of Food for Peace, a 60-year old programme administered by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) that is designed to help feed billions of people in developing countries.…
CHINA’S PRESIDENT ASSERTS CIVILIAN CONTROL OF MILITARY BUT PLA RETAINS ROLE IN AIRPORTS
WHEN China’s President Xi Jinping donned a red helmet and rubber boots to walk the construction site of Beijing’s new airport on February 23 (2017), he told the assembled engineers and workers that the airport was part of China’s plan to become a “powerful civil aviation nation.”…
JAPAN TECHNICAL TEXTILES MANUFACTURERS TARGET GROWING MARKET FOR ELDERLY AND INFIRM
JAPAN’S flair in developing effective cutting edge technology is of course well-known, and with an ageing population and still restricted immigration, the potential domestic market for medical and health-focused technical textiles is significant. Amidst shortages of construction, manufacturing and other manual workers, many Japanese industries are purchasing and even developing wearable products that companies can use to monitor or maintain the health of their increasingly stretched and ageing staff, as well as those working from remote locations.…
TECHNICAL TEXTILE DEVELOPMENT FAST-TRACKED BY PROACTIVE ASIAN GOVERNMENTS
ASIA’S technical textiles sectors continue to grow, fuelled by ready buyers in domestic and overseas markets, but governments can and do help too – keen to promote these sustainable high tech industries.
China is a case in point. Its industry and information technology ministry plus the National Development and Reform Commission in January (2017) jointly issued development guidance for technical textiles as part of China’s 13th Five-Year Plan, which runs from 2016-20.…
COSMOPROF WOWS THE CROWDS WITH CELEBRATORY 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Italy’s premier beauty trade fair celebrated half a century this year in Bologna with a host of special events that ranged from an opening cocktail party on the fair grounds to a special dance performance held in the Bologna city centre.…
RISING INCOME LEVELS AND STRONG GROOMING TRENDS DRIVE UP SOUTH AFRICAN PERFUME SALES
SOUTH African fragrance sales are growing swiftly. Research released by Euromonitor International in April 2016 entitled ‘Fragrances in South Africa’ showed a market more than doubling from South African rand ZAR5.288 billion (USD423 million) in 2010 to ZAR11.505 billion (USD923.4 million) in 2015.…
SOLAR COOKERS OFFER HIGHER LIVING STANDARDS FOR THE POOR AND MAJOR EMISSION REDUCTIONS
SOLAR power of course draws on a free renewable energy to create electricity, but a burgeoning sector is enabling the harnessing of heat for cooking, which can promote energy efficiency in all manner of climates – solar cookers.
Indian solar cooker innovator Deepak Gadhia and Julie Greene, executive director, Solar Cookers International (SCI), co-chaired a 6th SCI World Conference held in Gujarat, India, this January, that demonstrated how these technologies are entering the mainstream.…
CORRESPONDENT BANK DERISKING IN THE MENA HEIGHTENS RISK OF FINANCIAL CRIME
DE-RISKING by US and European banks worried about falling foul of anti-money laundering (AML) laws has caused more than 80 Arab banks in the Middle East and North Africa to have lost their correspondent banking relationships over the past four years.…
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA FRAGRANCE MARKETS
IT has been a tough year for the fragrance industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where competition between international and local brands has intensified, while consumer spending has been weakening. But this has not stopped perfumiers from launching new products nor has it prevented overseas suppliers from expanding their local presence.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – CETA DEAL OFFERS BOOST TO EU FOOD AND DRINK EXPORTERS
EUROPEAN food and drink exporters will be preparing to boost exports through the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the European Union (EU) and Canada (CETA), which has been provisionally approved by the European Parliament.
The deal, whose duty reduction and quota expansion elements could apply from April (2017) will phase out nearly 99% of tariffs on all food and drink traded between the EU and Canada over the next seven years.…