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Industri hasil pakaian fesyen murah dikekang
PARIS: Parlimen Perancis pada Isnin meluluskan rang undang-undang yang bertujuan mengekang peningkatan industri fesyen pantas dengan menyasarkan platform e-dagang utama dari Asia seperti Shein dan Temu. Rang undang-undang yang pertama kali dibentangkan kira-kira dua setengah tahun lalu itu bertujuan mengawal selia syarikat yang mengamalkan konsep fesyen ultra pantas yang terkenal kerana menjual pakaian dalam kuantiti ... Read more The post Industri hasil pakaian fesyen murah dikekang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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Tehran Times
· Jul 11, 2026
New opportunities identified for Iran-Tajikistan agricultural cooperation
TEHRAN- The Commercial Attaché of Iran in Tajikistan, while introducing new cooperation opportunities in the agricultural sector, reported that the agricultural market of Tajikistan is moving towards technology transfer, joint production, and investment.
Saudi Gazette
· Jun 22, 2026
Watermelon leads Saudi fruit production, exceeding 620,000 tons annually
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia produces over 620,000 tons of watermelon annually, making it the country’s top-produced fruit with peak demand in the summer. The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture explained that the highly valued fruit — due to its refreshing taste and rich nutritional content — is widely cultivated across several regions, including Riyadh, Makkah, Eastern Region, Al-Jouf, Al-Baha, Madinah, Qassim, Tabuk, Hail, Aseer, and Jazan. This cultivation helps meet local market demand in the summer. **media[2726321]** Other than being an important raw material for the food-processing industry, the watermelon adapts well to different climatic conditions and is produced in several varieties with diverse sizes, colors, and flavors. Beyond supporting food security and economic diversification, watermelon production benefits from government support through agricultural guidance, financing, modern farming technologies, and enhanced marketing and supply-chain initiatives.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 23, 2026
Malaysia bangunkan mekanisme larang import hasil buruh paksa
KUALA LUMPUR: Kerajaan sedang membangunkan mekanisme untuk melarang import barangan yang dihasilkan oleh buruh paksa sebagai langkah proaktif memperkukuh pematuhan perdagangan antarabangsa dan memenuhi peraturan rakan dagang. Menteri Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani berkata, ini kerana pada masa ini Malaysia tidak mempunyai sebarang undang-undang dan mekanisme berkaitan perkara berkenaan. Beliau berkata ... Read more The post Malaysia bangunkan mekanisme larang import hasil buruh paksa appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
ANTARA News
· Jul 4, 2026
Govt modernises Papuan agriculture to strengthen food security
Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture is developing modern agriculture in Merauke Regency, South Papua, to bring it ...
BERNAMA
· Jun 28, 2026
General : RM14.533 Mln Allocated to Strengthen Penang Agrofood Sector
NIBONG TEBAL, June 28 (Bernama) -- The Penang state government, together with the Federal Government, has allocated RM14.533 million this year to strengthen the state’s agriculture and agrofood sector, including enhancing the competitiveness of its premium durian industry, which is one of the main contributors to the state’s agricultural economy.
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 27, 2026
Egypt partners with US firm to boost local manufacturing, exports
Egypt’s Minister of State for Military Production, Salah Gomblat, affirmed on Saturday that co-operation with strategic international partners plays a vital role in transferring and localising advanced technologies, boosting exports, and enhancing the competitiveness of Egyptian products globally. The minister stressed that the ministry remains committed to attracting investment, deepening local manufacturing, and maximising the [] The post Egypt partners with US firm to boost local manufacturing, exports appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
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Related coverage for "Industri hasil pakaian fesyen murah dikekang": Tehran Times — New opportunities identified for Iran-Tajikistan agricultural cooperation. Saudi Gazette — Watermelon leads Saudi fruit production, exceeding 620,000 tons annually. Utusan Malaysia — Malaysia bangunkan mekanisme larang import hasil buruh paksa. ANTARA News — Govt modernises Papuan agriculture to strengthen food security. BERNAMA — General : RM14.533 Mln Allocated to Strengthen Penang Agrofood Sector. Egyptian Gazette — Egypt partners with US firm to boost local manufacturing, exports