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CHINA PUTS METALS INTO RETALIATORY DUTY FRAME AS TRUMP TRADE WAR INTENSIFIES
THE CHINESE government is poised to directly target the American non-ferrous metals and ore sector in the tit-for-tat trade wars launched by US President Donald Trump. Beijing has highlighted metals and ores in a list of products that maybe subject to retaliatory tariffs, should the USA impose a threatened third list of duties on Chinese tech, drafted over alleged thefts of American IP.…
EXPERTS POINT WAY AHEAD FOR INJECTING TECHNOLOGY INTO AFRICAN CLOTHING AND RELATED SECTORS
SUB-SAHARAN Africa may not have been the most fertile ground for technological innovation in the clothing, textile and fibre sectors but speakers at an International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) conference in Nairobi, Kenya, September 7-9, stressed the best way ahead.…
JAPAN BEEF EXPORTS TO TAIWAN BOOK AFTER LIFTING OF BSE BAN
Taiwan has become the top importer of Japanese beef, less than one year since lifting a ban on the product. The 16-year ban was put in place following outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or mad cow disease in Japan in 2001 but was lifted in September 2017.…
EU’S PROPOSAL TO REDISTRIBUTE HORMONE-FREE BEEF QUOTA COULD CREATE TENSION
THE EUROPEAN Commission has attempted to heal a long-standing dispute with the United States by requesting authorisation from European Union (EU) ministers to open negotiations on the redistribution of quotas for hormone-free beef imported in European countries. Speaking to GlobalMeatNews, the secretary general of the European Livestock and Meat Trades Union (UECBV), Jean-Luc Mériaux said he supports the tasks and forging “a consensus aiming at consolidating trade flows”.…
TECHNICAL TEXTILE SECTOR KEEPS CLOSE EYE ON UNSTABLE GLOBAL TRADE POLICIES WHICH COULD HARM PRODUCERS
WITH the old certainties that the world would move steadily towards ever freer trade now crumbling, the technical textile sector is closely monitoring shifts in trade policy by key governments and international organisations.
This industry depends on the free flow of materials and finished goods – and unlike many textile segments – still has a significant manufacturing presence in mature markets, making the impact of trade policy changes complex and hard to predict.…
TWO WHISTLEBLOWERS GET USD54 MILLION FROM SEC
The United States Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) has awarded a combined USD54 million to two whistleblowers “whose critical information and continued assistance helped the agency bring an important enforcement action.”
One received a USD39 million payout – the second biggest award ever under the SEC whistleblower program, the other received USD15 million for information on the same case. …
BRAZIL’S PETROBRAS SETTLES BRIBERY CHARGES
BRAZILIAN state energy giant Petróleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) has settled bribery charges with USA and Brazilian law enforcement agencies, agreeing to pay an eye watering USD1.78 billion to resolve outstanding accusations.
However, USD933.4 million of this will be credited by the USA’s Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) to Petrobras, taking into account money disgorged under a previous settlement of a securities class action lawsuit in the United States.…
NATURAL APPROACH IS WINNING BIG IN THE AUSTRALASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLAND COSMETICS MARKET
AUSTRALIA and New Zealand might be saturated markets for the cosmetic and toiletry retailing industry but the consumers’ willingness to buy a variety of complex formulated and premium green products is continually expanding revenue. Millennial consumers especially are contributing to rising demand for independent and green brands.…
SHIPPING SWITCHES ON TO BATTERY POWER
REGULATORY and other pressures are behind a recent international surge in construction of electric vessels.
Using battery-electric power instead of traditional fuels such as marine diesel to drive a ship’s propulsion and/or operate its equipment can reduce greenhouse gases and lessen health, safety and environmental risks, particularly when vessels are in or near port.…
TRUMP-JUNCKER SUMMIT SCORES PLEDGES TO BOOST EU-US LNG TRADE
Commission has delivered pledges to facilitate liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from US to the European Union (EU). A joint statement approved by US President Donald Trump and Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, said: “The European Union wants to import more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States to diversify its energy supply.”…