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OBAMA ADMINISTRATION'S OPTIONS TO PROTECT US KNITTING INDUSTRY ARE LIMITED
BY LUCY JONES
KNITWEAR featuring Barack Obama’s image stole the limelight at the Paris fashion week last autumn but whether the love will be returned to the global knitwear industry has yet to be seen.
Indeed, there is cause for concern, because Obama used protectionist rhetoric on the campaign trail.…
TAX HAVENS OPEN BOOKS AS G20 TABLES TIGHTENING OF GLOBAL ANTI-FRAUD CONTROLS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE THUMBSCREWS are being turned on the world’s tax havens, preventing their banks hiding assets from tax investigators worldwide. A comprehensive communiqué from April 1 and 2s’ G20 meeting in London committed member governments "to take agreed action against those jurisdictions which do not meet international standards in relation to tax transparency."…
NEW EU OLIVE OIL LABELLING RECEIVES MIXED REACTION FROM ITALIAN SECTOR
BY LEE ADENDORFF
ITALIAN agricultural associations and olive oil producers have greeted new compulsory European Union (EU) olive oil origin labelling regulations with mixed reactions. This is maybe no surprise. Olive oil forms the basis of the Italian diet and so is a touchy subject.…
EUROPEAN INITIATIVE SEEKS TO PRESERVE OBSOLETE DIGITAL WRITTEN WORKS
BY MARK ROWE
AS book reading online enters the mainstream, one question that has plagued academic and cultural journals for years has re-emerged: digital obsolescence. Publishers are concerned about keeping pace with technological advances and preserving access to digital material.
No sooner, and at significant expense, is literature scanned and digitally secured in a given format, than it risks being overtaken by the latest storage versions.…
UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS POSING CHALLENGE FOR GLOBAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
BY PHILIPPA JONES
THE NUMBER of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the skies above Europe is increasing rapidly, but safety concerns mean they normally remain segregated from other airspace users, inhibiting their employment in a wide range of activities. Eurocontrol, the European organisation for the safety of air navigation, has therefore launched a major project of work intended to ensure the safe and efficient integration of UAS into the pan-European Air Traffic Management Network (ATM).…
INTERNATIONAL MERCURY CONVENTION TO BE NEGOTIATED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GLOBAL negotiations are to be launched on forging an international legal agreement to control mercury. The talks will be convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) starting with an intergovernmental meeting that it will summon later this year.…
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DARK OVER COST EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-MONEYLAUNDERING CONTROLS
BY ANDREW CAVE
IT is perhaps the ultimate irony in the anti-money laundering crusade. The industry, devoted as it is to the movement of cash and software algorithms that help track it, has no shortage of statistics detailing the numbers of suspicious transactions reported, illegal monies seized and criminals prosecuted.…
INTRODUCTION - NUCLEAR ENERGY ANSWERS ITS CRITICS
BY KEITH NUTHALL, EMMA JACKSON and ALAN OSBORN
IN the early 1990s the nuclear power industry faced a bleak outlook. High profile accidents such as in Chernobyl and Three Mile Island in, Pennsylvania, the USA, had raised public concern about the safety of the industry to all time high.…
GLOBAL PUSH TO END ILLEGAL FISHING GATHERS PACE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AT time when the world’s governments are trying to stem losses to complex financial frauds, another international initiative is tackling another slippery customer – illegal fishing. Keith Nuthall reports.
FAR from the prying eyes of police and customs officers, the breaking of international and national fishing laws and regulations happens every day.…
ISO OFFERS NUCLEAR SECTOR GLOBAL STANDARDS TO SPREAD BEST PRACTICE
BY KEITH NUTHALL, EMMA JACKSON and ALAN OSBORN
THE NUCLEAR energy industry has always been a global business, and since the fall of communism, it has become more, not less international. As a result, the need for common standards and practices, relevant to the industry, its suppliers and its customers is becoming increasingly important.…