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ASIAN REGULATORY ROUND UP – INTEGRATED INDIAN PIGMENT AND RESIN PLANTS TO AVOID EIA ASSESSMENTS



NEW integrated paint manufacturing units in India with an annual production capacity of less than Indian Rupees INR500 million (USD6.6 million) will soon be exempt from securing prior environment clearance by the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF). This rule, covering plants with production facilities for resins and pigments, is expected to come into force early next year (2021) once the central government formalises and gazettes a new Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification.…

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AMERICA’S SEC PAYS RARE REWARD TO AUDITOR WHISTLEBLOWER



The United States Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken the unusual step of awarding a whistleblower involved in a company audit with a reward of more than USD300,000. Although individuals with audit or compliance responsibilities are generally not eligible for such awards, the SEC said it makes exceptions for whistleblowers who reasonably believes that a company’s conduct could impede an agency investigation.…

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MAURITIUS CLOTHING AND TEXTILE COMPANIES LOOK TO NEW TECH INVESTMENTS TO SHARPEN POST-COVID 19 EFFICIENCIES



 

The Mauritius clothing and textile sector has been assessing its use of technology to reduce costs and boost efficiency as it mulls how to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic in good shape to compete globally.

Avinash Goburdhun, managing director and owner of Wensum Ltd, a company supplying formal wear to the UK and USA, said: “More emphasis is being laid on the use of technology across the factories, with more lean production and supply chain consolidation to reduce airfreight costs.”…

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MAURITIUS CLOTHING SECTOR NEEDS TO RECOVER DYNAMISM POST-COVID THROUGH ACCESS TO LATEST TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION, SAYS NEW GOVERNMENT PLAN



A new Mauritius government plan designed to pull the country’s manufacturing industry into rude health after being buffeted by Covid-19 has proposed that the clothing and textile sector invests in the latest technology and uses it to leverage local design talent.…

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TUNISIAN INVESTMENT AND INITIATIVES AFFECTING DENIM AND KNITWEAR AIMS TO BOOST ‘CIRCULAR ECONOMY’ SUSTAINABILITY



Denim companies in Tunisia are pushing forward to create a sustainable circular economy segment, making high quality jeans from recycled fabrics.

The work is being encouraged by a European Union (EU) funded regional resource efficiency initiative called SwitchMed, which is led by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).…

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EDIT OF OP-ED PIECE ON SYRIAN DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY



ARAB COUNTRIES MUST JOIN WEST IN DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT WITH SYRIA TO FORGE NEW PEACE

 

After a 10-year-old civil war in which an estimated 400,000 people have died, calls for restoring diplomatic relations with the ruthless government of Bashar al-Assad, now controlling around 75% of the country, sound like bitter medicine.…

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EU COUNTRIES DRAGGING THEIR FEET OVER PUBLIC UBO REGISTERS



Many of European Union’s 27 member states appear to have been dragging their feet when implementing a key provision of the fifth anti-money laundering directive (5AMLD) (1), setting up a public ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) register.  The registers should have gone live for the corporate world on January 10, 2020, and two months later on March 10 for trusts.…

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SOUTH AFRICA PAINT AND INDUSTRY STRUGGLES THROUGH COVID-19 TO POSITION ITSELF FOR THE RECOVERY



SOUTH Africa’s paints and coatings industry has been struggling though the particularly tough Covid-19 lockdown imposed by the country’s government, which saw its manufacturing plants and most paint retailers closed from March 26 until May 1.

What made this order worse was that from March 26 until May 1, homeowners were told to remain at home except for essential purchases, making it hard for them to help each other with renovations, swapping decoration equipment and more – preventing many from undertaking renovations during this enforced time off.…

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PERU’S ALPACA INDUSTRY INNOVATES TO RECOVER FROM COVID-19 AND ANIMAL WELFARE CONTROVERSIES



The Peruvian alpaca-based fabric industry is targeting a robust post-Covid 19 recovery by strengthening its international relationships through strategic alliances. Also, by focusing on innovation, this speciality wool segment is also trying to reverse declines in production and exports worsened by claims of cruelty by alpaca farmers made by USA-based campaign group PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).…

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JAPANESE TECH FIRM DEVELOPS AUGMENTED REALITY KIT THAT MAKES THE DASHBOARD, FRONT WHEELS AND PILLARS DISAPPEAR



In the car of the not-too-distant future, Japanese vehicle technology developer Kyocera Corp believes the dashboard, the engine bay, the front wheels and the front pillars of the vehicle will effectively have disappeared. 

At least from the perspective of the driver and/or passengers when inside the cab.…

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