The European Council announced on Friday, October 24 that the EU heads of state and government have agreed on a European energy and climate policy framework for the 2020 to 2030 period, including a CO2 emission reduction target of 43 ...
Tags: EU Emission, Efficient Mills, Energy
In the year 1920 in China, women still bound their breasts and those who wore low-cut clothing revealing even the slightest bit of skin risked being arrested by outraged authorities. But only seven years later, the Chinese government ...
Tags: Breast Binding, Bikinis
In March this year, Indonesia won the right to seek a ruling by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on Australia's tobacco plain-packaging laws. The WTO's disputes settlement body agreed to set up an independent panel of trade and legal ...
Tags: Packaging Laws
The FlipKart Diwali offer in which consumers could not access juicy deals, due to massive response and in turn and led to jamming the online retailer’s website, should not be used as a ploy to over-regulate the fledgling ecommerce ...
There is a saying about how soccer is perceived in three big nations: Americans are not interested in watching soccer games but are good at playing it; Chinese like watching it but are poor players; Indians are neither fond of it nor able ...
Tags: World Cup, Sporting, China Sporting
Audi has released details of its upcoming TT Roadster and TTS Roadster ahead of its official debut at the Paris Motor Show. The TT Roadster will be available in two turbocharged four-cylinder TDI and TFSI engines which will be capable ...
Tags: Audi, TT Roadster, TTS Roadster
The Consumer Action Law Centre has welcomed the Competition Policy Review Draft Report and its emphasis ‘on protecting competition and not competitors.’ But Consumer Action will be asking the review’s panellists to ...
Tags: energy market, Consumer Action Law
Barcode printing and labelling company Sato has launched two new printing and labelling solutions for the food industry to meet the new food traceability law. The TH2 all in box ready-to-eat pack comprises a TH2 printer and labels to ...
Double Coin Holdings LLC and and its American subsidiary, China Manufacturers Alliance LLC (CMA), have notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of non-compliant sidewall markings on certain Double Coin branded ...
Tags: CMA, Incorrect Sidewall Markings, Auto Parts
European Union antitrust regulators are to investigate an allegation that several luxury watchmakers breached EU rules by refusing to supply spare parts to independent repairers. The European Commission did not identify the companies but ...
Tags: Watch, Luxury Watch
The development of stationery industry make the sales of more and more stationery brand rise year by year, the rising sales industry let many entrepreneurs also ran up a brand stationery shops,and there are many different brands on the ...
Tags: stationery, Office Supplies
The government of India is planning to introduce comprehensive change in the laws and rules governing the weight of food packets owing to increasing sale of packaged items. A fine between Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000 for first offence will be ...
Tags: Packaged Food Items, Packaging
All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) chairman, Muhammad Yasin Siddik, has urged the Government of Pakistan to clear the outstanding tax refunds, as committed by the Federal Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs, Muhammad Ishaq ...
Tags: Textile, tax refunds, Apparel
China plans to roll out its national market for carbon permit trading in 2016, an official said Sunday, adding that the government is close to finalising rules for what will be the world's biggest emissions trading scheme. The world's ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Carbon
Chinese Luggage Market Chaos-Consumers have not awakened yet. Domestic consumers' awareness of the luggage is still in the luggage appearance instead of the material, function, security and never to say the important role that luggage and ...