A privacy watchdog said Thursday that Google has been breaching Dutch law on personal data protection since it introduced a new privacy policy last year. Jacob Kohnstamm, chairman of the College for the Protection of Personal Data, said ...
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The Indian Ministry of Textiles would provide a financial aid of Rs. 10 billion to the state of Jharkhand for developing sericulture (silk farming) to explore livelihood promotion for the rural poor in the state, said Textile Minister K ...
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The Central Bank of Bangladesh has created a fund of Tk 100 crore with the assistance of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to improve safety standards in the apparel sector. Factory owners will receive the loan from commercial ...
Tags: Bangla Garment, Textile
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) has informed all its members that with immediate effect, Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) staff seeking access to garment factories for monitoring visits should be accompanied by ...
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The National Textile Corporation (NTC), a Government of India undertaking, will invest Rs. 4.64 billion on spinning and weaving projects in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, The Hindu reports. The Ministry of Textiles has agreed to ...
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The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) has ordered Lloyd's of London to furnish the comprehensive details about the findings of its internal market investigation over the potential violations of the US sanction laws, while ...
The state government of Himachal Pradesh in India has sought setting up of an institute for handloom technology in the Kullu District. According to a statement issued by the state government, Pratibha Singh, Member of Parliament (MP), ...
It is reported that despite of the sanction and blacklist by the United States, Iran’s Mahshahr Petrochemical Company is going to expand its production with the assistance from Turkish company and Korean company. It is said that ...
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France's data protection authority has given Google three months to change the way it handles users' private data, or face legal sanctions. The order, made on June 10 and published Thursday, is the result of a formal investigation begun ...
Altos Hornos de México (AHMSA) announced this week that it expects positive results from the Ministry of Economy regarding research into illegally imported plate from Russia and Ukraine, which should shortly extend to other steel ...
Tags: plate, flats, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, North America, imp/exp statistics
Global technology consultancy ThoughtWorks has launched its latest Technology Radar as part of the company’s commitment to revolutionising the IT industry. The Radar provides insight and advice into the cutting-edge techniques, ...
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The European Commission decided to launch antidumping and anti-subsidy investigation into wireless communication network and key equipment from China, focusing on European business under top two Chinese communication equipment makers Huawei ...
The UCI said it won't enforce a rule this season that would have prevented its licensed athletes from competing in non-sanctioned events. But cycling's international governing body said it plans to enforce the rule next season. "The UCI ...
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Takeda has received a sanction from the Osaka Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (OPMA) in Japan, for the violation of the pharmaceutical affairs act related to the voluntary recall of Alinamin-F5 Injection in the country in December ...
Takeda has received a sanction from the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA) for a violation of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act related to the voluntary recall of Alinamin -F5 injection in Japan that occurred in December ...
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