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COLOMBIA CONTINUES CRACK DOWN ON NAPPY CARTEL
Colombia has become something of a specialist in dismantling criminal cartels throughout the years, with the cocaine kings of the Medellín Cartel, the Cali Cartel and the Norte del Valle Cartel all consigned to history. Now, the country’s authorities have a new cartel in their sights – a price-fixing nappy cartel headed by the biggest names in the domestic market.…
US TO FORMULATE SEPARATE INTERNATIONAL MARKETING STRATEGY FOR PORK
THE UNITED States is trying to come up with a tailor-made international marketing strategy to tap a bigger share of pork sales, now growing at an estimated 12% between 2013- 2018 globally, the country’s National Pork Board (NPB) vice president for strategic communication Kevin Waetke said.…
TTIP TO BOOST TRANSATLANTIC SALES OF PLASTIC MEDICAL DEVICES
THE PLANNED Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the European Union (EU) and United States is raising concerns about democracy in the EU, but should ease sales of plastic medical devices across the Atlantic, a Philips executive told a Brussels conference on Friday.…
SOUTH KOREAN COSMETICS INDUSTRY GROWING DESPITE SLUGGISH ECONOMY
South Korea is a society that values image and status. It is said that looking good is a sign of your respect towards others. Men and women of all ages in the country typically place great emphasis upon looks; personal grooming and beauty routines are of utmost importance. …
PACKAGING SECURITY BECOMING INTELLIGENT, MULTI-FUNCTIONAL
AS TECHNOLOGICAL security features in cosmetics and personal care products packaging become increasingly sophisticated and harder to beat, they will offer more intelligent and multi-functional security. From authentication, to tracking and tracing products during distribution, and preventing and detecting tampering, these systems help brands access their global distribution network, ensuring products move smoothly from production to consumer.…
FLEXITANKS: A NICHE IN LIQUID COSMETICS SHIPPING?
When it comes to shipment of liquids in bulk, flexitanks are emerging as a viable alternative to traditional methods, and personal care product companies are taking notice. These huge, impenetrable and foldaway polyethylene bags that fit inside shipping containers can transport up to 24,000 litres of liquid at a time.…
BRUSSELS RE-LAUNCHES COMPETITION COMPLAINTS AGAINST GOOGLE
AN AGREEMENT between the European Commission and Google over alleged abuses of its dominant market position – breaking European Union (EU) competition law – appears to have collapsed. Brussels today said it had levelled fresh allegations against the company. In February, Google promised to make changes to its commercial policy – in particular, to give equal prominence in search engine results to competitors in various sectors – in response to Commission competition law concerns.…
EU WELCOMES WTO RULING ON RARE EARTHS
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) trade commissioner, Karel de Gucht, has welcomed the ruling by the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) appeal body against China’s restrictions of rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum exports.
This is “another milestone in the EU’s efforts to ensure fair access to much-needed raw materials for its industries,” he said in an Aug 7 statement of the European Commission.…
UNIVERSITIES PLAN TO OPEN LAB STUDYING ALTITUDE SICKNESS
QINGHAI University of north-western China is setting up a new laboratory with the University of Utah, in the United States, for collaborative research into altitude sickness and potential treatments.
Dr Josef Prchal, a professor of medicine at the University of Utah, told Manufacturing Chemist that a dedicated facility is to be established in Xining City, capital of Qinghai province.…
EU BANS HIGH TECH KNITTING TECHNOLOGY EXPORTS TO RUSSIA
THE SALE to Russia of multi-directional, multi-dimensional knitting and interlacing machines, including adapters and modification kits, specially designed or modified for weaving, interlacing or braiding fibres, for composite structures has been banned by the European Union (EU).
This is because the EU considers such machines of potential use to the Russian military, which has been involved in the Ukraine crisis.…