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EU COUNTERFEIT FIGURES SHOW BOOM IN EU FAKE CIGARETTE SMUGGLING



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE BOOM in counterfeit cigarettes being smuggled into the European Union (EU) is intensifying, according to the latest figures from the European Commission. It says EU customs officials seized 156 million packets’ worth of fake cigarettes in 2006, up 380% on 2005.…

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SHISEIDO CLAIMS SUCCESS IN DISCOVERING 'GOLDEN' MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM SKIN FORMULA



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo

IT comes in a stunning multi-layered Perspex box that combines traditional elements of Japanese design with contemporary materials, the trays sliding out and each lotion held in a delicate, individual jar. But it is the contents of those jars, as well as the spray canister, that really has the scientists at Shiseido Co.’s…

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WTO LAUNCHES INDIA WINE, SPIRITS DUTY PANEL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) has created a disputes panel to rule on the vexed question of whether India’s import duties on wines and spirits are so punishing, they break WTO rules. The panel will hear complaints from the United States, whose drinks industries have long chafed at the aggregated duties that range between 150% and 550%.…

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ISO OFFERS OIL AND NATURAL GAS SECTOR GOOD GLOBAL PRACTICE ADVICE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE OIL and gas sector was always a global business, and with world trade increasing and new reserves being opened up in all continents and oceans, it is becoming ever more international. As a result, the need for common standards and practices, relevant to the industry, its suppliers and its customers is becoming increasingly important.…

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ISO OFFERS OIL AND NATURAL GAS SECTOR GOOD GLOBAL PRACTICE ADVICE



 

BY KEITH NUTHALL

 

THE OIL and gas sector was always a global business, and with world trade increasing and new reserves being opened up in all continents and oceans, it is becoming ever more international. As a result, the need for common standards and practices, relevant to the industry, its suppliers and its customers is becoming increasingly important.…

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CARIBBEAN CRIME ACADEMY WILL HELP REGION PREYED UPON BY ORGANISED CRIMINALS



BY SUZANNE KOELEGA, in Sint Maarten
AS leaders of various Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries and US President George Bush debated regional security in Washington DC in June, Caribbean nations continue to struggle with serious commercial crime that threatens their regional stability.…

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SIMPLE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES CAN SAVE ROAD HAULIERS SIGNIFICANT FUEL COSTS - IEA CONFERENCE



BY PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris

SIMPLE cost-effective actions can help road hauliers run more efficient businesses, reduce their fuel bills and improve their environmental credentials, expert speakers have told an international conference on fuel efficiency in Paris.

Fuel accounts for at least 30% of operating costs in most road transport operations, but few, if any, haulage companies are really maximising the potential to be more fuel efficient, according to Jonathan James, a consultant with Faber Maunsell.…

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SHISEIDO CLAIMS SUCCESS IN DISCOVERING 'GOLDEN' MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM SKIN FORMULA



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo
IT comes in a stunning multi-layered Perspex box that combines traditional elements of Japanese design with contemporary materials, the trays sliding out and each lotion held in a delicate, individual jar. But it is the contents of those jars, as well as the spray canister, that really has the scientists at Shiseido Co.’s…

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VENEZUELA VOX POP - WILL VENEZUELANS ACCEPT TOUGHER ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS?



BY RACHEL JONES, in Caracas

WHILE Venezuela’s economy relies on its petroleum wealth, oil spills could devastate its environment. In 1997, a tanker spilled thousands of tonnes of oil in the Maracaibo Channel, affecting wildlife along 45 km of beach. Would Venezuelans support environmental restrictions on the petroleum industry if it meant that the country’s oil production fell, denying them millions of petrodollars?…

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SIMPLE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES CAN SAVE ROAD HAULIERS SIGNIFICANT FUEL COSTS - IEA CONFERENCE



BY PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris
SIMPLE cost-effective actions can help road hauliers run more efficient businesses, reduce their fuel bills and improve their environmental credentials, expert speakers have told an international conference on fuel efficiency in Paris.

Fuel accounts for at least 30% of operating costs in most road transport operations, but few, if any, haulage companies are really maximising the potential to be more fuel efficient, according to Jonathan James, a consultant with Faber Maunsell.…

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