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JAPANESE PAINT AND COATINGS SECTOR GROWS, ALTHOUGH SALES TAX RISE MIGHT CAUSE TEMPORARY SALES DIP
JAPAN’S paint and coatings industry is continuing its steady recovery after a trying five years in the aftermath of the global economic crisis, although companies and analysts believe that the sector will see some gradual shifts in focus in the years ahead.…
JOHNSON & JOHNSON DEMONSTRATE GOOD PRACTICE IN PRAGUE SHARED SERVICE CENTRE
WHEN American personal care product giant Johnson & Johnson opened its shared-services centre in Prague during 2006, it employed 12 people and provided only in-group procure-to-pay services. Currently this Johnson & Johnson finance centre is the largest of the five centres the company operates worldwide in terms of staff numbers as well as the scope of services it provides to internal business partners.…
ACCOUNTING FIRMS HAVE WARY EYE ON CHINESE OVERSEAS COMPANY AUDIT PROPOSALSDONGXIA SU, in Shenzhen, KEITH NUTHALL, and KYLIE KENDALL
ACCOUNTING firms auditing overseas-listed Chinese companies are keeping a close eye on a draft regulation released by China’s finance ministry on April 29 which would restrict the roles that foreign auditors can play in this work.
This ‘Accounting Firms Cross-border Auditing Service Temporary Regulation’ would prevent accounting firms registered outside mainland China from carrying out audits alone for Chinese overseas-listed enterprises, including overseas listed enterprises with operations in China.…
ASIA REGULATORY ROUND UP – SINGAPORE AGREES FATCA COMPLIANCE DEAL
SINGAPORE and the United States have negotiated an agreement that will force Singaporean financial institutions to declare money held in the city state by American citizens and residents. The deal will help Singapore comply with the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), which says all financial institutions outside the USA must regularly submit such information to the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS).…
GLOBAL TAX INFORMATION EXCHANGE NETWORK BECOMES TIGHTER
A SINGLE global standard for automatic information exchange (AIE) between tax authorities worldwide is in the final stages of preparation by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD). G20 finance ministers will consider it in September before sanctioning its implementation.…
FATCA COMPLIANCE IS BIG QUESTION AS LAW FINALLY COMES INTO FORCE
THE UNITED States’ Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is to go into force on July 1. Aimed at curbing tax evasion by US citizens around the world, foreign financial institutions (FFIs) are required to report on US account holders, but over 200,000 FFIs and 123 countries have not yet signed up.…
BRUSSELS DETAILS AIRCRAFT TRACKING REFORM PLANS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has released details of how it plans to boost aviation tracking following the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. The Commission released a detailed note at a meeting of EU transport ministers in Luxembourg in Thursday (June 5).…
EU SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS EXPORT VALUES DROPPED IN 2013
The value of European Union (EU) exports of spirits and liqueurs dropped 1.6% in value last year after being the fastest-growing product group in 2012, according to the European Commission’s ‘Agricultural trade in 2013: EU Gains in Commodity Exports’ report. Whisky exports in particular dropped steeply – by EUR131 million.…
TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SUSTAINABILITY INDUSTRY STARTS TO MATURE
IN the past year, several developments – both new and built on previous initiatives – have emerged, suggesting the apparel and textile industry is continuing to move towards a more sustainable supply chain.
A key move was the publication of Version 4.0, of the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), released by the GOTS International Working Group, in March (2014).…
BIG DATA HELPS PHARMA COMPANIES DESIGN DRUGS, BUT CHALLENGES ABOUND
Big data is creating a growing range of opportunities that can help the global pharmaceutical industry develop and manufacture drugs more effectively. However, the industry faces a number of challenges in the way it manages and analyses the increasingly broad range of data that is available, with collaboration essential for the industry to capitalise on the potential of the big data explosion.…