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Germany still leads the world in industrial competitiveness, but China is inching closer

Germany still leads the world in industrial competitiveness, but China is inching closer Germany once again achieved the highest rank in the latest edition of UNIDO’s Competitive Industrial Performance (CIP) Index.   China has climbed three positions in the last six years and currently ranks in second place. The Republic of Korea completes the top three in the ranking, which in its 2020 edition compares a total of 152 economies. This year’s report includes a separate chapter on African economies and their industrial competitiveness. VIENNA, 28 April 2020 – The Competitive Industrial Performance (CIP) Report 2020, published by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), provides a global overview of the competitiveness of countries’ industrial performance around the world. One hundred and fifty two countries are ranked using a composite index based on three dimensions: 1) the capacity to produce and export manufactured goods; 2) technological deepening

Skin in the game: Why EAC must vie for a bigger share of leather market

Skin in the game: Why EAC must vie for a bigger share of leather market Wednesday April 28 2021 Sambasiva Rao, the managing director of Alpharama Limited, explains leather quality details at the Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi s (in black suit) office in Nanyuki in January 2020. PHOTO | NMG By BEATRICE MWASI Summary The Leather Industry Network for the East African region (LIN-East Africa), and online platform set to be launched this week, will open up new opportunities for adding value to hides and skins and thus aid economic and industrial development. The East African region needs policies and concrete actions to tap, promote and expand the underexploited leather sector for industrial and socio-economic development.

Foreign funder initiates $27 5-M cold chain system in PH

             Financiers to the project called “Global Partnership for Improving the Food Cold Chain in the Philippines” (GPI-FCCP) include Asian Development Bank ($10 million loan); DENR ($190,000); UNIDO ($199,500); and $100,000 from Germany’s international cooperation agency GIZ (Gesselschaft fur Internationanale Zusammenarbeit). The Cold Chain.( source -DGrid Energy)  The vaccine component of the project will be financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).   BMZ supports private sector initiatives that “mitigate the economic as well as the health-related impact of the corona pandemic” of countries like the Philippines BMZ disclosed that projects related to the Covid 19 vaccine cold chain requirements will receive up to €2,000,000 ($2,430,710) of funding.  This has a government cost counterpart of 50 percent.

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