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TRUMP’S STEEL AND ALUMINIUM DUTY THREATS COULD UNDERMINE KEY NAFTA TALKS



PRESIDENT Donald Trump today (March 5) signalled to Canada and Mexico that he would use his planned imposition of import tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium as a bargaining chip to wring concessions in the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiation.…

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US BEEF SECTOR UNSETTLED BY THREAT OF CHINESE DUTIES ON AMERICAN BEEF EXPORTS



Representatives of the USA beef industry are voicing consternation over the Chinese government’s announcement that the country is preparing retaliatory sanctions against beef exports as part of its escalating trade war with the United States.

Kent Bacus, director of international trade and market access for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (USA), followed up the April 4 Chinese announcement of a potential 25% tariff on USA beef exports with an immediate statement of concern.…

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UK FRAUD OFFICE AUTHORISED TO RECOVER MILLIONS IN CORRUPT OIL DEAL



THE UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is to regain GBP4.4 million (USD6.2 million) in a corruption case where Canada’s Griffiths Energy bribed Chadian diplomats in the United States and Canada with discounted shares deals and “consultancy fees”.

Griffiths used a front company ‘Chad Oil’ set up in September 2009, just five days before agreements were signed, the SFO said.…

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PROMOTING INTEGRITY IN LOCAL GOVERNANCE



A KEY Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) conference on fighting graft has heard how auditors can play a key role in promoting honesty in local government.

Speaking to Accounting & Business at the 2018 OECD Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum, in Paris, on March 27, Richard Chambers, President and CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), said: “There are inherent risks involving local government where you often have less oversight and where you have officials or individuals who have motives to benefit from positions of authority.”…

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NONWOVENS SECTOR PUSHES FOR NAFTA RENEGOTIATION TO STRENGTHEN INDUSTRY IN NORTH AMERICA



IF there is one issue that is a key focus of the north American nonwovens sector this year, it has to be the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Tri-lateral talks have now reached their eighth round, with an objective of achieving a new deal by this summer, although observers believe this timescale might slip.…

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MINERALS SECTOR NEEDS TO BURNISH COMMUNITY REPUTATION AS EXPLORATION INVESTMENT GROWS



INDUSTRIAL minerals companies need to better manage their communications in an increasingly interconnected world, the CEO of Brazil-based Nexa Resources S.A. told this year’s Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention.

In comments echoed by Canadian colleagues, Tito Martins, said he felt that the industry must change the way it engages with an expanding number of potential partners, from local communities and environmentalists, as well as regulators and financiers.…

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AVIATION TEXTILES QUALITY CONTROLLED BY REGULATION



THE CIVIL aviation industry – for very good safety reasons – is one of the most regulated industries in the world. And suppliers of aviation textiles have to take note. Regulations spring from the Convention on International Civil Aviation, whose annex 8 covers the airworthiness of aircraft.…

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AUSTRALIA CHALLENGES CANADA WINE TRADING RESTRICTIONS AT THE WTO



Australia has today (January 16) requested formal talks with Canada at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), where it will pressure the Canadian government to liberalise wine trading restrictions in four of Canada’ provinces. These are British Columbia (BC), Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.…

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AERONAV DELIVERS NEW ATC TOWER TO HURRICANE-DEVASTATED ANGUILLA



CANADIAN air traffic control specialist Aeronav has supplied a temporary mobile ATC tower at Anguilla’s Clayton J Lloyd International Airport, after the existing facility was damaged by September’s category five storm Hurricane Irma. The Aeronav ANT-57 Mobile Tower System will stay in use until a new permanent tower, now under construction, is completed.…

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IN-HOUSE OR OUT-SOURCE? WHAT IS THE BEST MODEL FOR COSMETICS?



Two new cosmetics houses which each claim to be ‘disrupting’ the industry in their approach as start-ups follow diametrically opposed business models with both claiming their version is the key to their success.

While one, Deciem, based in Toronto, Canada, keeps all stages of development and production in-house, Be For Beauty, from Nottingham, UK, claims business is better when outsourcing key elements such as manufacturing to specialists in the field.…

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