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TRADE FAIRS: Italian Plast renamed, rescheduled for May 2022 / New plastics industry event in UK / TaipeiPLAS goes digital

Italian Plast renamed, rescheduled for May 2022 / New plastics industry event in UK / TaipeiPLAS goes digital The uncertainty that came with the Covid-19 pandemic seems to be lifting its spell for certain plastics industry events, but others continue to take the digital route. Here’s a look at some events taking place with attendees and online this year and in 2022: GreenPlast in Italy Plast 2018 saw 63,000 visitors from 117 countries now rebranded to GreenPlast (Photo: PIE) After being postponed once already – from 4-7 May to 22-25 June 2021, the “Plast” Italian trade fair for the plastics and rubber industry – now called “GreenPlast” (www.greenplast.org) – is set for 3-6 May 2022 at the halls of Fiera Milano in Rho-Pero, Milan / Italy. According to organiser

EDITORIAL: Preparing for workforce fallout

The unemployment rate last month edged down 0.03 percentage points to 3.64 percent, the lowest in 21 months, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) reported on Tuesday. While fallout from an increase in the number of locally transmitted COVID-19 cases has yet to be reflected in the employment data, the job market will show the impact if the virus situation continues to worsen. Taiwan is facing its biggest COVID-19 challenge since the start of the pandemic early last year. With the Central Epidemic Command Center raising the COVID-19 alert to level 3 for the whole nation and extending the

COVID-19: Machinery association calls for government help

The Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI, 台灣機械公會) yesterday called on the government to help out with tax relief and other measures to cushion the impact of a surge in COVID-19 infections. “If the COVID-19 crisis continues to worsen, the government must help our small and medium-sized businesses to survive,” TAMI chairman Larry Wei (魏燦文) said, while presenting a report to the government. “We hope for a stimulus plan, structured tax relief and a plan to help manufacturers continue to operate should the COVID-19 alert hit level 4.” Taiwan on Wednesday last week imposed a level 3 alert for COVID-19, with

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