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  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Yemen: UN and NGOs renew their call for the immediate release of detained personnel

    Source: Oxfam –

    Principals of Affected United Nations entities and International Non-Governmental Organizations renew their call for the immediate release of detained personnel

    Saturday, 12 October 2024 – We are extremely concerned about the reported referral to “criminal prosecution” by the Houthi de facto authorities of a significant number of arbitrarily detained colleagues, including three United Nations personnel—two from UNESCO and one from the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR)—who were detained in 2021 and 2023.

    At a time when we were hoping for the release of our colleagues, we are deeply distressed by this reported development. The potential laying of “charges” against our colleagues is unacceptable and further compounds the lengthy incommunicado detention they have already endured.

    Such a decision further raises serious concerns about the safety and security of our staff and their families, and will further impede our ability to reach millions of Yemenis who need humanitarian aid and protection, with detrimental consequences for their well-being and status.

    We, the Principals of the affected United Nations entities and International Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), renew our urgent call for the immediate and unconditional release of all personnel from UN entities, international and national non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, and diplomatic missions arbitrarily detained in Yemen by the de facto authorities.

    The targeting of humanitarians in Yemen—including arbitrary detention, intimidation, mistreatment, and false allegations—must stop, and all those detained must be released immediately.

    The United Nations, INGOs, and partners are working through all possible channels and with multiple governments to secure the immediate release of those detained.

    Signed by:

    • Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme, UNDP
    • Amitabh Behar, Executive Director, OXFAM International
    • Audrey Azoulay, Director-General, UNESCO
    • Catherine Russell, Executive Director, UNICEF
    • Cindy McCain, Executive Director, WFP
    • Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General
    • Hans Grundberg, Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Yemen
    • Inger Ashing, Chief Executive Officer, Save the Children International
    • Reintje van Haeringen, CEO, CARE Nederland and Executive Committee Chair, CARE International
    • Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights

    MIL OSI NGO –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Lands Department extends coverage of 3D Digital Maps

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Lands Department extends coverage of 3D Digital Maps
    Lands Department extends coverage of 3D Digital Maps
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         The Lands Department (LandsD) today (October 15) launched a 3D Visualisation Map of Kowloon West and New Territories Northwest, and a 3D Indoor Map of Kowloon West.           The 3D Visualisation Map of Kowloon West and New Territories Northwest covers around 63 600 buildings and about 770 infrastructure facilities, including flyovers, footbridges and subways. The 3D Indoor Map of Kowloon West covers around 70 buildings, including government and private buildings and community facilities, and provides information on floors, units and points-of-interest for promoting innovative indoor data applications, such as location-based services, tourism and indoor navigation.           Moreover, the coverage of the “Streetscape 360” function of the 3D Visualisation Map, which offers 360-degree street-level panoramic images, has been extended from Kowloon East and Kowloon Central to Kowloon West, Lantau and New Territories Northwest.           The datasets of the abovementioned 3D Digital Maps, relevant Application Programming Interface and sample codes are available on the Common Spatial Data Infrastructure Portal (portal.csdi.gov.hk) and the online application platform “Open3Dhk” (3d.map.gov.hk) for free download by the public to facilitate the development of web services and smart applications by the innovation and technology sector and academia.           To promote smart city development, the LandsD will continue to develop and release 3D Digital Maps for other districts.

     
    Ends/Tuesday, October 15, 2024Issued at HKT 14:00

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    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Myrtle Beach Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm

    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF)

    FLORENCE, S.C. — Joshua Levon West, 39, of Myrtle Beach was sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison after pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm.

    Evidence presented to the court showed that on March 9, 2023, following a traffic stop, officers with the Myrtle Beach Police Department discovered West in possession of a loaded, stolen firearm.  West is prohibited from possessing a firearm based on his prior convictions for armed robbery, strong arm robbery, attempted strong arm robbery, and possession of a weapon during commission of a violent crime.  

    United States District Judge Joseph Dawson, III sentenced West to 30 months imprisonment, to be followed by a three-year term of court-ordered supervision.  There is no parole in the federal system.

    This case was prosecuted as part of the joint federal, state, and local Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Program, the centerpiece of the Department of Justice’s violent crime reduction efforts.  PSN is an evidence-based program proven to be effective at reducing violent crime. Through PSN, a broad spectrum of stakeholders work together to identify the most pressing violent crime problems in the community and develop comprehensive solutions to address them. As part of this strategy, PSN focuses enforcement efforts on the most violent offenders and partners with locally based prevention and reentry programs for lasting reductions in crime.

    This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Myrtle Beach Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Hummel is prosecuting the case.

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    MIL Security OSI –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Repeat Felon Sentenced to Over Seven Years in Prison for Possession of Firearm

    Source: United States Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF)

    MINNEAPOLIS – An Oakdale man has been sentenced to 90 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for illegally possessing a firearm as a felon, announced United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger.

    According to court documents, on February 13, 2023, an officer from the New Hope Police Department initiated a traffic stop after observing a maroon Chevy Suburban commit several traffic violations. The officer noticed the smell of marijuana as he approached the vehicle and saw drug paraphernalia in the center console. Officers subsequently searched the vehicle and found a Glock model 17 GEN5 9mm caliber pistol equipped with a switch and a large capacity magazine hidden in a compartment underneath the cupholders. They also found a second large capacity magazine and additional ammunition on the driver’s side of the vehicle. DNA from the firearm’s textured grip and slide serrations matched the driver, Detroit Davis-Riley, 35. It was also later discovered that the firearm had previously been reported as stolen.

    Because Davis-Riley has multiple prior felony convictions in Hennepin County, he is prohibited under federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition at any time.

    On March 14, 2024, Davis-Riley pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm as a felon. He was sentenced on October 9, 2024, in U.S. District Court by Judge Michael J. Davis.

    This case was the result of an investigation conducted by the New Hope Police Department, Crystal Police Department, Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Mary S. Riverso prosecuted the case.

    MIL Security OSI –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Extensive renewable energy collaboration foreseen

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China and Africa are poised for extensive collaboration in the realm of renewable energy, as the continent’s abundant resources align with China’s advanced expertise in wind and solar power technologies, said experts recently.

    This partnership not only guarantees energy security but also propels Africa toward green, low-carbon practices and sustainable development, yielding a host of mutually beneficial outcomes, they said.

    Currently, the African economy is undergoing sustained growth with a continuous rise in energy demand. According to the Continental Power System Masterplan currently being developed by the African Union Development Agency, Africa’s electricity consumption may reach 3,842 terawatt-hours by 2040.

    The International Renewable Energy Agency predicts that by 2030, nearly a quarter of Africa’s energy demand can be met by new energy sources.

    While Chinese companies have implemented hundreds of renewable energy projects in Africa, aiding African nations in mitigating energy shortages and achieving sustainable development, experts said that the localization of technology and production, as well as green finance and talent development can further deepen and broaden China-Africa renewable energy cooperation.

    Lu Junling, chief economist at China’s National Energy Administration, said that energy cooperation between China and Africa aligns with the mutual interests of both parties, offering a solid foundation and promising prospects. He advocated for enhanced practical cooperation facilitation for future China-Africa energy projects, emphasizing the importance of exchanging energy project information, creating collaboration opportunities and maximizing the role of energy think tanks to realize more cooperative outcomes.

    “Now is an opportune moment for clean energy collaboration between China and Africa. Further efforts are needed to advance the cooperation mechanisms between the two regions, help with planning research and policy alignment, foster deeper technological innovation cooperation, and explore tailored green projects that benefit communities,” said Li Sheng, head of the China Renewable Energy Engineering Institute.

    A recent report on China-Africa renewable energy cooperation, jointly prepared by the CREEI and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, an economic program of the African Union, underscores Africa’s significant potential in renewable energy development, while highlighting the need for improvements in production and consumption levels. In 2022, renewable energy accounted for a modest 9.67 percent of its total energy consumption.

    Regarding production, Africa’s total installed power generation capacity reached 252.8 gigawatts in 2023, with fossil fuels remaining the primary electricity source, constituting about three-quarters of total installed capacity. Among renewable energy sources, hydropower (excluding pumped storage) had an installed capacity of 37.1 GW, representing 3 percent of global hydropower capacity, while wind and solar power capacities were 8.7 GW and 13.5 GW, respectively, each accounting for less than 1 percent globally.

    However, over the past five years, Africa’s total installed capacity of renewable energy, excluding pumped storage, has grown by 23.2 percent, a substantial 16.8 percentage points higher than the growth rate of fossil fuel power generation capacity (6.4 percent) during the same period.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road closed following vehicle fire, State Highway 16, Whenuapai

    Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

    Motorists are advised to expect delays travelling westbound on State Highway 16 in the Whenuapai area, following an incident this evening.

    Emergency services attended after receiving a report at 6.50pm of a vehicle on fire on the road. The fire has been extinguished and no injuries are reported.

    The westbound lane is closed and traffic management is in place, thankyou for your patience while the vehicle is towed and the roadway is cleared.

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

    MIL OSI New Zealand News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China, Vietnam agree to manage maritime differences through talks

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HANOI, Oct. 14 — China and Vietnam conducted an in-depth and candid exchange of views on maritime issues, stressing the need to better manage and actively resolve maritime differences and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea and the region, said a joint statement on Monday.

    The two sides agreed to properly manage differences through friendly consultation, actively seek a basic and long-term resolution which is mutually acceptable and conforms to the agreement on the basic principles guiding the settlement of sea-related matters between China and Vietnam as well as international law including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), said the statement.

    They agreed to refrain from actions that could complicate the situation or escalate disputes to jointly safeguard maritime stability.

    The two sides also agreed to continue the comprehensive and effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, and to conclude a substantive and effective Code of Conduct in the South China Sea that is consistent with international law, including UNCLOS, at an early date based on consensus through consultation.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: ​SpongeBob makes hilarious return to Chinese movie screens

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    The new animated movie “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie” will be released in Chinese theaters on Oct. 18, marking the return of the beloved SpongeBob and his friends to the big screen in China after nine years.

    A poster for “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie.” [Image courtesy of Shanghai Huahua Culture Media Co., Ltd.]

    Directed by Liza Johnson and featuring familiar voice actors Tom Kenny, Carolyn Lawrence and Bill Fagerbakke, the film tells the story of when Bikini Bottom is suddenly scooped out of the ocean and held hostage in a Texas laboratory. Sandy Cheeks and SpongeBob journey to Sandy’s home state of Texas, where they meet her family and must save Bikini Bottom from an evil CEO who plans to transform the inhabitants into a mass-manufactured line of cuddly toys.

    The fun-filled “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie,” which focuses on the character Sandy Cheeks, is the first in a series of spinoffs and the fourth film in the franchise. This hilarious hybrid project combines CG animation with live-action footage, rendering the characters in 3D, simulating real-world textures and shadows.

    The release of “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie” coincides with the 25th anniversary of the “SpongeBob SquarePants” TV show, which debuted on Nickelodeon in 1999 and is based on the creation of former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg. It also marks the 20 years since the release of “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” (2004), the first film in the series. However, this is the first SpongeBob movie to not receive a theatrical release; instead, it was shown on various streaming platforms around the world such as Netflix, until China decided to release it in theaters.

    The China premiere of “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie” was met with cheers from small children, their parents and grandparents at a theater in Beijing on Oct. 13. Two actors dressed in SpongeBob and Patrick costumes also came out to greet the audience. An ensuing Q&A session was highlighted by excited and nostalgic speeches from several audience members.

    Patrick and SpongeBob performers pose with the audience at the China premiere of “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie,” Oct. 13, 2024. [Image courtesy of Shanghai Huahua Culture Media Co., Ltd.]

    The previous installment, “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water,” which was screened in China in 2015, was considered a hit among movies targeting young children, grossing a total of 56.67 million yuan across the country.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Autumn view of Ejina Banner of Alxa League, N China’s Inner Mongolia

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Autumn view of Ejina Banner of Alxa League, N China’s Inner Mongolia

    Updated: October 15, 2024 14:16 Xinhua
    Tourists visit the Strange Forest scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Tourists visit the Strange Forest scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    A tourist takes photos of a bird at the Juyanhai scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo shows tourists taking a boat for sightseeing at the Juyanhai scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo shows birds flying over the Juyanhai scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Tourists visit the Strange Forest scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    Tourists visit the Strange Forest scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo shows tourists taking a boat for sightseeing at the Juyanhai scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]
    An aerial drone photo shows tourists visiting the Strange Forest scenic spot in Ejina Banner of Alxa League, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Global sci-tech experts to address sustainability at annual forum

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    The sixth World Science and Technology Development Forum will be held in Beijing from Oct. 22 to 24, the organizer announced Thursday.
    This year’s session, themed “Science and Technology for the Future,” will focus on six key ideas: intelligence, interdisciplinary, infrastructures, innovation, interaction, and integration.
    Since its initiation in 2019 by the China Association for Science and Technology, the annual forum has addressed various sustainability challenges. Previous sessions have covered topics ranging from food security to disaster prevention.
    At the inaugural session, Vania G. Zuin Zeidler, professor of green chemistry and sustainable chemistry at the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil and visiting professor at the Green Chemistry Center of Excellence at the University of York, U.K., said about 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted annually. She discussed how the farm-to-table model can prevent food waste and how São Paulo produces healthy food through sustainable agricultural systems.
    At a previous subforum on food security during the fourth session, Deng Xingwang, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and dean of the School of Advanced Agricultural Sciences of Peking University, discussed the advantages of third-generation hybrid rice breeding technology. He emphasized that this internationally leading technology is cost-effective and safe, making it easier to apply. It has already been successfully validated and commercialized in China.
    At a subforum on carbon reduction during the fourth session, Lei Xianzhang, a member of the German National Academy of Science and Engineering, introduced electric-hydrogen coupling technology. This technology supports carbon peaking and neutrality by enabling efficient conversion between hydrogen and electricity, using clean energy sources like wind, solar and hydropower to produce hydrogen or hydrogen-based energy. 
    At the NexTus SDGs Youth Innovators’ Assembly during the fourth session, Yan Luhui, founder of Carbonstop, introduced a carbon management SaaS platform. Yan explained how big data and artificial intelligence can visualize carbon, analyze data and help companies improve carbon reduction efficiency.
    At a subforum on disaster prevention and mitigation at the fourth session, Ge Yonggang, director of the Science and Technology Division at the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, detailed how Sichuan province combines weather monitoring with tracking mountain floods and debris flows. This innovative approach aims to create a more precise early warning system. The research, currently focused on Liangshan, is set to expand to Chengdu and Mianyang.
    Cui Peng, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, described a new platform for predicting mountain disasters. He explained how the platform includes a risk baseline database, physical parameter library and risk analysis system. With these tools, the platform can forecast mountain disasters every hour in real-time, pinpoint specific disaster locations and their features, and provide precise early warnings. Cui also suggested combining disaster management with efforts to restore nature and develop eco-friendly industries.
    The U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution in August 2023 declaring 2024-2033 the “International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development.” The upcoming forum will be held during the first year of this decade. 
    The organizer said the event will continue to gather global expertise to promote high-quality development and enhance international scientific and cultural exchanges.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: China releases space science development program for 2024-2050

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    China unveiled a national mid and long-term development program for space science on Tuesday, which will guide the country’s planning of space science missions and space research from 2024 to 2050.
    The program, the first of its kind at the national level, was jointly released by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the China National Space Administration and the China Manned Space Agency at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office.
    The program outlines the development goals of China’s space science, including 17 priority areas under five key scientific themes, as well as a three-phase roadmap.
    The five key scientific themes include the extreme universe, space-time ripples, panoramic view of Sun-Earth, habitable planets, and biological and physical sciences in space, Ding Chibiao, vice president of the CAS, said at the press conference.
    The theme of extreme universe focuses on exploring the origin and evolution of the universe, revealing the physical laws under extreme cosmic conditions. The priority areas range from dark matter and extreme universe to the universe’s origin and evolution, as well as the detection of cosmic baryonic matter, according to the program.
    The theme of space-time ripples centers on detecting medium to low-frequency gravitational waves and primordial gravitational waves, with the goal of uncovering the nature of gravity and space-time. The priority area within this theme is space-based gravitational wave detection, Ding said.
    The Sun-Earth panoramic view theme involves the exploration of the sun, the Earth, and the heliosphere to unravel the physical processes and laws governing the complex interactions within the Sun-Earth system. Priority areas include Earth’s cycle systems, comprehensive observations of the Earth-Moon, space weather observation, three-dimensional solar exploration, and heliosphere exploration, according to the program.
    Scientists will also explore the habitability of celestial bodies in the solar system and exoplanets, as well as search for extraterrestrial life. Key areas in the subject cover sustainable development, the origin and evolution of the solar system, characterization of planetary atmospheres, the search for extraterrestrial life, and exoplanet detection.
    The theme of biological and physical sciences in space seeks to reveal the laws of matter movement and life activities under space conditions to deepen the understanding of fundamental physics, such as quantum mechanics and general relativity. Priority areas encompass microgravity science, quantum mechanics and general relativity, and space life sciences, Ding added.
    The program also outlines a roadmap for the development of space science in China through 2050.
    In the first phase, leading up to 2027, China will focus on the space station operation, implementing the manned lunar exploration project, and the fourth phase of its lunar exploration program as well as the planetary exploration project. Five to eight space science satellite missions will be approved during the period, according to the program.
    The international lunar research station initiated by China will be constructed during the second phase from 2028 to 2035, and approximately 15 scientific satellite missions will be carried out during this period.
    In the third phase from 2036 to 2050, China will launch over 30 space science missions. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – EU aid worth €2.7 million to support 365 dismissed retail workers in Belgium

    Source: European Parliament 3

    365 employees of the retail chain Match-Smatch who lost their jobs following store closures and layoffs should receive €2.7 million in EU aid.

    On Monday, the Committee on Budgets approved Belgium’s request for €2.7 million in EU aid through the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). The aid will support 365 former Match-Smatch employees, who lost their jobs following the company’s prolonged financial difficulties that lead to store closures and restructuring across Belgium, primarily in the Walloon region. MEPs noted that almost half of the Match-Smatch redundant workers (46 %) are aged fifty or older, an age group that faces more barriers to employment.

    In 2022, Match-Smatch attempted to achieve financial stability by divesting two-thirds of its stores. However, unsold stores and the company’s head office were forced to lay off workers. Consequently, Belgium applied for EGF support on behalf of the affected Walloon workers. The funding will provide vocational, digital, and language skills training, as well as advisory services and job search assistance. Additionally, former Match-Smatch employees interested in starting their own businesses will receive start-up guidance and grants of up to €15,000.

    The total estimated cost of these support measures is €3.1 million, with 85% (€2.7 million) funded by the EGF and the remaining 15% (€469,688) covered by the Walloon regional authorities.


    Next steps

    The draft report by rapporteur Michalis Hadjipantela (EPP, Cyprus) recommending that Parliament approve the aid was approved by 28 votes, 3 against and 1 abstention. Approval by plenary is expected during the upcoming 21-24 October plenary session in Strasbourg.


    Background

    Under the EGF regulation 2021-2027, the Fund supports displaced workers and self-employed people who have lost their activity due to unexpected major restructuring events. Since 2007, the EGF has allocated €696 million in 180 cases, providing help to more than 169,000 people in 20 Member States. EGF-supported measures complement national active labour market measures.

    MIL OSI Europe News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: MOFA response to false claims by China’s foreign ministry regarding Taiwan

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    MOFA response to false claims by China’s foreign ministry regarding Taiwan

    October 10, 2024 

    At a regular press conference held on the afternoon of October 10, China’s foreign ministry falsely claimed that Taiwan had “no so-called sovereignty” and urged “the few foreign politicians who visit Taiwan to correct their wrong words and deeds.” 

     

    President Lai Ching-te clearly stated in his National Day address on October 10 that neither the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China was subordinate to the other. He also emphasized that Taiwan was willing to work with China to address climate change, combat communicable diseases, and maintain regional security in the pursuit of peace and mutual prosperity for the well-being of both peoples.

     

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) reiterates that ideological narratives or threats will neither alter the fact that Taiwan is a democratic country with 23 million peace- and freedom-loving people nor hinder Taiwan from forging closer connections and interactions with the international community.

     

    MOFA calls on China to recognize the goodwill that President Lai expressed in his National Day address and squarely face the reality of the situation across the Taiwan Strait. Instead of continuing to cause apprehension and disturbances in the surrounding region, China should attempt to once again align with the rules-based international order so as to contribute to regional peace, stability, prosperity, and positive cross-strait development.

    MIL OSI China News –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: MOFA sincerely thanks international community for taking concrete actions to support Taiwan’s UN participation

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    October 4, 2024
    No. 058

    The General Debate of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) concluded on September 30. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) sincerely thanks the diplomatic allies, like-minded countries, and friends from around the world who expressed support for Taiwan’s participation in the UN and refuted China’s deliberate misrepresentation of UNGA Resolution 2758 in various ways, both in the chamber and on the sidelines of the event. 

    High-level government officials from Taiwan’s diplomatic allies Paraguay, the Marshall Islands, Palau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Eswatini, Tuvalu, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Belize spoke up for Taiwan at the UN General Debate and Summit of the Future. Officials from the Marshall Islands, Palau, Tuvalu, and Saint Lucia explicitly pointed out that UNGA Resolution 2758 did not preclude Taiwan’s participation in the UN system. Following similar remarks in 2022, US President Joe Biden again used his speech to the UN General Debate to spell out the United States’ commitment to maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Australia mentioned the Taiwan Strait for the first time at the UN General Debate, with Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong stating that Australia had consistently pressed China on peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.  

    At a US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing held a few days before the UN General Debate, US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell criticized China for using UNGA Resolution 2758 as a diplomatic tool to suppress Taiwan’s status. In response to a question in parliament, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Caspar Veldkamp openly acknowledged that the resolution had nothing to do with Taiwan. Following a meeting on the sidelines of the UNGA held by the Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers and the European Union high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, the chair of the meeting released a statement reaffirming the importance of cross-strait peace and stability to international security and prosperity as well as supporting Taiwan’s international participation. 

    Joint statements expressing a high regard for cross-strait peace and stability were issued after other recent high-level meetings, including the Quad leaders’ summit, the seventh high-level meeting of the EU-US Dialogue on China, the US-Japan summit meeting, the UK-US Strategic Dialogue, the Japan-Australia Foreign and Defence Ministerial Consultations, the Republic of Korea-New Zealand bilateral meeting, and the Lithuania-US Strategic Dialogue on the Indo-Pacific.

    In terms of legislative branches, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China passed a model resolution on UNGA Resolution 2758 on July 30 for its members’ reference. The Australian Senate, the Dutch House of Representatives, and the Guatemalan Congress have since adopted motions in support of Taiwan based on the model resolution. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Italian Chamber of Deputies also approved a resolution backing Taiwan’s international participation, demonstrating staunch support for Taiwan.

    Speaking for the first time on the sidelines of the UNGA at the annual summit of the New York-based nonprofit organization Concordia through prerecorded remarks, President Lai Ching-te told the UN family that Taiwan would strive to maintain regional peace and stability and urged the international community to support Taiwan’s participation.  Ambassador Alexander Tah-ray Yui, Representative to the United States, held a discussion with former US Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Keith Krach on cross-strait peace and security and Taiwan’s campaign to participate in the UN. During the UNGA, Taiwan cohosted a seminar in New York with the United States, Japan, Australia, and Canada under the Global Cooperation and Training Framework. The event underscored Taiwan’s resolve to contribute to the global community.

    MOFA also appreciates the unwavering support of the Legislative Yuan. A cross-party delegation of legislators—including Ngalim Tiunn, Wu Tsung-hsien, and Wu Chun-cheng—visited New York during the UNGA to provide guidance and take part in related activities. The group powerfully conveyed the strong desire of the Taiwanese people to be part of the UN system.

    Through an international publicity and new media campaign, the government effectively communicated Taiwan’s demands for UN participation to all quarters. An op-ed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung, letters to the editor from Taiwan’s overseas missions, and interviews with Taiwanese ambassadors and representatives appeared 455 times in mainstream international media outlets. These included the Diplomat, the Hill, the Washington Times, National Review, and the New York Sun in the United States; Modern Diplomacy and the European Business Review in the European Union; the National Post in Canada; Le Figaro in France; Norrbottens-Kuriren in Sweden; La Razón in Spain; De Telegraaf and Nederlands Dagblad in the Netherlands; Euractiv in Greece; Rzeczpospolita in Poland; La Verità and Le Formiche in Italy; the Sankei Shimbun in Japan; the Chosun Ilbo in the Republic of Korea; the Philippine Star in the Philippines; the Hindustan Times and the Tribune in India; the Jerusalem Post in Israel; La Razón in Peru; the Eswatini Observer in Eswatini; La Nación in Paraguay; O Tempo in Brazil; Jelen in Hungary; and the Daily News in Thailand. 

    The short promotional film IC You received more than 25.4 million views—again breaking the record for Taiwan’s annual campaign. During the UNGA, MOFA and its overseas missions released 2,922 posts about Taiwan’s bid on social media platforms including Facebook, X, Instagram, and Threads. The posts were seen over 48.378 million times and received an unprecedentedly warm response. A short animation video, UNity through Peace: Chip in with Taiwan, was shown on a large billboard in New York City’s iconic Times Square. The advertisement featured elements including semiconductor circuits and Taiwan’s contributions to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The video conveyed Taiwan’s strengths in IC technology, highlighted its image as a responsible member of the global community, and broadened worldwide recognition and support for Taiwan’s call for international participation.

    MOFA reiterates that UNGA Resolution 2758 does not mention Taiwan. The resolution therefore has nothing to do with Taiwan and cannot serve as the basis for precluding Taiwan from the UN system and other international organizations. Taiwan is determined, willing, and able to contribute to the global community. Continuing to exclude Taiwan from multilateral endeavors will not only be a loss to humanity but also detrimental to realizing the SDGs. To uphold the UN principle of leaving no one behind, MOFA again calls on the UN to stop bowing to pressure from China and swiftly allow Taiwan’s full participation. (E)

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign Minister Lin hosts welcome luncheon for Saint Lucia delegation led by Senate President Reynolds and House of Assembly Speaker Francis

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Minister Lin hosts welcome luncheon for Saint Lucia delegation led by Senate President Reynolds and House of Assembly Speaker Francis

    • Date:2024-10-10
    • Data Source:Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs

    October 10, 2024

    No. 342

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung hosted a luncheon on October 8 to welcome a delegation from Saint Lucia led by President of the Senate Alvina Reynolds and Speaker of the House of Assembly Claudius J. Francis. The delegation was in Taiwan to attend National Day celebrations. The two sides exchanged views on bilateral cooperation projects, developments across the Taiwan Strait and the region, and other issues.

     

    In his remarks, Minister Lin said that Saint Lucia was an important ally of Taiwan in the Caribbean. He commended the numerous achievements that the two countries had realized in their close cooperation over the years, including in such areas as education, technology, public health, infrastructure, and women’s and youth empowerment. He stated that Taiwan would implement integrated diplomacy—a three-pillar policy comprising values-based diplomacy, alliance-based diplomacy, and economic and trade diplomacy—to further strengthen its partnership with Saint Lucia.

     

    Minister Lin also thanked Saint Lucia for its long-standing commitment to supporting Taiwan’s international participation. He pointed out that such staunch backing had been reflected in the endorsement of Saint Lucia Foreign Minister Alva Baptiste at this year’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and in his emphasis that UNGA Resolution 2758 did not preclude Taiwan’s meaningful involvement in the UN system.

     

    President Reynolds and Speaker Francis both expressed appreciation for Taiwan’s warm and heartfelt hospitality and extended congratulations to Taiwan on the occasion of its National Day. Recognizing Taiwan’s long-term assistance to Saint Lucia in education, public health, agriculture, youth development, and other domains, they pledged to build on the existing foundation of friendship and cooperation to further deepen the countries’ alliance. 

     

    President Reynolds and Speaker Francis first visited Taiwan in 2012. Their presence once again 12 years later to attend National Day celebrations demonstrates strong support for the diplomatic relationship between Taiwan and Saint Lucia. The delegation arrived on October 7 and will conclude its visit on October 11. (E)

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign Minister Lin and his wife host welcome luncheon for Guatemala First Lady Peinado and her delegation

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Minister Lin and his wife host welcome luncheon for Guatemala First Lady Peinado and her delegation

    • Date:2024-10-10
    • Data Source:Department of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs

    October 10, 2024

    No. 346

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung and his wife hosted a welcome luncheon on October 9 for a delegation from the Republic of Guatemala led by First Lady Lucrecia Peinado. On behalf of the government, Minister Lin warmly welcomed First Lady Peinado on her first visit to Taiwan and thanked her for representing President Bernardo Arévalo at the 2024 National Day celebrations, thereby enhancing bilateral diplomatic relations.

     

    Minister Lin stated that Taiwan and Guatemala were loyal partners that had enjoyed remarkable success in joint endeavors in such domains as public health, medicine, agricultural technology, higher education, and basic infrastructure. He pointed out that under proactive efforts by the governments of the two countries, economic and trade exchanges had grown closer. Noting that numerous Taiwanese businesses were interested in investing and setting up manufacturing facilities in Guatemala, Minister Lin said that this was a concrete outcome of economic and trade diplomacy promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its implementation of integrated diplomacy.

     

    First Lady Peinado conveyed President Arévalo’s congratulations on Taiwan’s National Day and thanked Taiwan for its long-standing assistance to Guatemala’s development in various areas. Emphasizing that Taiwan was an important member of the global community, she said that Guatemala would continue supporting Taiwan’s international participation. First Lady Peinado reaffirmed the importance that President Arévalo placed on attracting business investment, as well as his keen interest in developing the semiconductor sector. She expressed the hope that the two countries would further deepen cooperation and jointly help transform Guatemala into a technologically advanced country. 

     

    Minister Lin and First Lady Peinado also exchanged in-depth views on several issues, including women’s empowerment, care for disadvantaged groups, talent cultivation, and bilateral collaboration. Both agreed that Taiwan and Guatemala, building on the existing solid foundation, would continue to bolster reciprocal and mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation. (E)

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Auction of traditional vehicle registration marks to be held on November 2

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Auction of traditional vehicle registration marks to be held on November 2
    Auction of traditional vehicle registration marks to be held on November 2
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         The Transport Department (TD) today (October 15) announced that the auction of traditional vehicle registration marks will be held on November 2 (Saturday) in Meeting Room S221, L2, Old Wing, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai.     “A total of 350 vehicle registration marks will be put up for public auction. The list of marks has been uploaded to the department’s website, http://www.td.gov.hk/en/public_services/vehicle_registration_mark/index.html,” a department spokesman said.     Applicants who have paid a deposit of $1,000 to reserve a mark for auction should also participate in the bidding (including the first bid at the reserve price of $1,000). Otherwise, the mark concerned may be sold to another bidder at the reserve price.     People who wish to participate in the bidding at the auction should take note of the following important points:(1) Successful bidders are required to produce the following documents for completion of registration and payment procedures immediately after the successful bidding:(i) the identity document of the successful bidder;(ii) the identity document of the purchaser if it is different from the successful bidder;(iii) a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation if the purchaser is a body corporate; and(iv) a crossed cheque made payable to “The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region” or “The Government of the HKSAR”. (For an auctioned mark paid for by cheque, the first three working days after the date of auction will be required for cheque clearance confirmation before processing of the application for mark assignment can be completed.) Successful bidders can also pay through the Easy Pay System (EPS). Payment by post-dated cheques, cash or other methods will not be accepted.(2) Purchasers must make payment of the purchase price through EPS or by crossed cheque and complete the Memorandum of Sale of Registration Mark immediately after the bidding. Subsequent alteration of the particulars in the memorandum will not be permitted.(3) A vehicle registration mark can only be assigned to a motor vehicle which is registered in the name of the purchaser. The Certificate of Incorporation must be produced immediately by the purchaser if a vehicle registration mark purchased is to be registered under the name of a body corporate.(4) Special registration marks are non-transferable. Where the ownership of a motor vehicle with a special registration mark is transferred, the allocation of the special registration mark shall be cancelled.(5) The purchaser shall, within 12 months after the date of auction, apply to the Commissioner for Transport for the registration mark to be assigned to a motor vehicle registered in the name of the purchaser. If the purchaser fails to assign the registration mark within 12 months, allocation of the mark will be cancelled and arranged for re-allocation in accordance with the statutory provision without prior notice to the purchaser.     For other auction details, please refer to the Guidance Notes – Auction of Traditional Vehicle Registration Marks, which can be downloaded from the department’s website, http://www.td.gov.hk/en/public_services/vehicle_registration_mark/tvrm_auction/index.html.

     
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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Foreign Minister Lin hosts welcome dinner for Tuvalu Prime Minister Teo and his wife

    Source: Republic of Taiwan – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Minister Lin hosts welcome dinner for Tuvalu Prime Minister Teo and his wife

    • Date:2024-10-10
    • Data Source:Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

    October 10, 2024
    No. 345

    Prime Minister of Tuvalu Feleti Penitala Teo and Madame Tausaga Teo led a delegation to Taiwan to attend National Day celebrations. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung hosted a dinner for the delegation on October 9, extending a heartfelt welcome on behalf of the government.

    Minister Lin welcomed Prime Minister Teo on his second visit to Taiwan since assuming office in February. He said that Prime Minister Teo’s presence, this time as a guest of honor at National Day celebrations, underscored the immense importance he placed on the diplomatic partnership between Taiwan and Tuvalu. Minister Lin noted that this year marked the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations and that Tuvalu was Taiwan’s longest-standing Pacific ally. He said that Taiwan would build on this existing robust foundation to further deepen cooperation with Tuvalu in such important domains as climate change, ICT, medicine and health care, talent cultivation, women’s empowerment, and basic infrastructure.

    Minister Lin expressed special appreciation for Prime Minister Teo’s staunch support for Taiwan’s international participation over the years. He thanked Prime Minister Teo for speaking up for Taiwan at this year’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), for reiterating that UNGA Resolution 2758 did not preclude Taiwan’s participation in the UN, and for strongly urging the UN to include Taiwan so as to truly “leave no one behind.”

    Prime Minister Teo began his remarks by thanking Taiwan for inviting him to visit and wishing Taiwan a happy National Day and continued prosperity. He stated that in addition to attending National Day celebrations, he would also travel to southern Taiwan to engage in exchanges with fisheries operators so as to enhance bilateral fisheries cooperation. Stressing that Taiwan and Tuvalu had enjoyed an enduring friendship and realized significant achievements in many areas of collaboration, Prime Minister Teo said that the two countries would continue to work together to enhance the well-being of both their peoples. 

    As October 9 also happened to be Prime Minister Teo’s birthday, Minister Lin had prepared a birthday cake to celebrate the occasion. In the warm and cordial atmosphere of the gathering, members of the visiting delegation performed traditional Tuvaluan songs in a show of Austronesian culture. Colleagues from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sang a selection of Taiwanese songs in return. (E)

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Asia New Zealand Foundation and The Asia Foundation announce strategic partnership

    Source: Asia New Zealand Foundation

    Wellington, New Zealand and San Francisco, CA – 15 October 2024 – The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono and The Asia Foundation are pleased to announce a new formal collaborative partnership to deepen ties between Asia and New Zealand.
    This collaboration aligns with the Asia New Zealand Foundation’s 30 th anniversary and aims to support more research initiatives and dialogues across the Asia region.
    For three decades, the Asia New Zealand Foundation has been dedicated to growing New Zealand’s Asia capability through initiatives that support experiences and insights on Asia. The Asia Foundation (TAF), with its extensive network of 17 permanent offices across 20 countries dedicated to improving lives and expanding opportunities across Asia and the Pacific, is a natural partner.
    “This partnership represents a significant step forward in our efforts to strengthen New Zealand’s engagement with Asia,” says Suzannah Jessep, chief executive of the Asia New Zealand Foundation. “As the Asia region becomes increasingly complex, demand for the Foundation’s work has grown, particularly in the realm of track 1.5 and track 2 dialogues.”
    “We are delighted to deepen our collaboration with the Asia New Zealand Foundation, an important and thoughtful voice on Asia. This partnership reflects our shared interest in finding meaningful new ways for Asia and New Zealand to deepen collaboration,” adds Laurel Miller, President and CEO of The Asia Foundation.
    Key areas of the partnership will include convening meetings and roundtables, bilateral, trilateral, and/or regional dialogues, spearheading joint research projects and launching a signature conference on Asia and contemporary issues in the region to be held in New Zealand.
    Since 1954, TAF has supported governments, innovative leaders and communities in Asia to build effective institutions, strengthen civic engagement and advance pathbreaking reforms. With a 70-year history of enduring impact, the international nonprofit continues to deliver benefits both within individual countries and throughout the region.
    “Given the importance of Asia to New Zealand, it is timely to build partnerships that can help expand our reach and understanding of the region. The Asia Foundation has tremendous network and expertise across Asia, and we in turn can help connect TAF with New Zealand,” says Dr Julia Macdonald, director of research and engagement at the Foundation.
    The partnership between the Asia New Zealand Foundation and TAF represents a significant step toward supporting the Foundation’s vision of a ‘New Zealand confident in and with Asia’ and reinforces TAF’s commitment to a peaceful, just and thriving Asia-Pacific.
    About the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono
    Established in 1994, the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono is New Zealand’s leading authority on Asia. Its mission is to equip New Zealanders to thrive in Asia, by providing experiences and resources to build knowledge, skills and confidence. The Foundation’s activities cover more than 20 countries in Asia and are delivered through eight core programmes: arts, business, entrepreneurship, leadership, media, research, Track II diplomacy and sports.
    About The Asia Foundation
    The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives and expanding opportunities across Asia and the Pacific. Informed by 70 years of experience and deep local knowledge, TAF’s thought leadership, partnerships and activities focus on governance, climate action, gender equality, education and leadership, inclusive growth, and international cooperation. 

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Education – Final practise run at Ara for Global Chef competition

    Source: Ara Institute of Canterbury

    It’s 20 years since Southland’s Cameron Davies graduated with his cookery qualification from what is now Ara Institute of Canterbury. But last week he was back on campus cooking up a storm enroute to the prestigious Global Chef competition in Singapore.
    It was the final rehearsal for the Ara “dream team” made up of Davies, recent graduate Quinn Ojala and Ara tutor Mark Sycamore as coach. They worked under competition conditions to prepare 12 portions of the set menu (four courses) twice over three days. Each run through a seven-hour marathon effort.
    Now owner of the famed Fat Duck restaurant in Te Anau, it’s been a long haul for Davies and his team involving several rounds of qualifying, then test runs in training kitchens in Christchurch and Invercargill, spending hours getting to the point of perfection.
    “I’m excited. The final test runs have gone extremely well here at Ara. I’m privileged to represent New Zealand and now I can’t wait,” Davies said.
    The competition will see 16 international chefs cook four courses over seven hours with 20 judges constantly roaming by their benches, scrutinising their every move.
    Davies will be assisted by Ojala, an exceptional young chef currently working at Christchurch’s Inati restaurant and winner of Outstanding Emerging Chef at the recent Christchurch Hospitality awards.
    “I’m just incredibly excited. This will be an amazing experience on my chef’s journey,” Ojala said. 
    Sycamore, former NZ Chef of the Year is one of the very few New Zealanders to claim a spot in the famed Global Chef Challenge. He was impressed by what he saw in the Ara kitchen and said the team was ready for the pressure of international competition.
    “It can come down to tiny margins with mere points in it as 48 plates of food are prepared,” Sycamore said. “Just 60 percent of the marking is on food, forty percent of the mark is based on how they are in the kitchen, their set up, preparation, how they interact and their technique.”
    The competition menu is strictly set but Davies is getting as much “Kiwi” in there as he can including green lipped mussels, seaweed, New Zealand black garlic, mushrooms, clover honey, as well as Southland beetroot and hazelnuts.
    His own tutor, David Spice, who still wears a white coat at Ara, couldn’t resist keeping an eye on the final cook. Invited to dine at one of the rehearsals, Spice remembered Davies as a student “who had that drive to go a little bit further”.
    Singapore’s a long way from the Sheffield A&P show where Davies first entered competition cooking – winning awards with his grandmother’s jam recipes – but he says he’s ready for the international stage and grateful for his training and support from Ara.
    “I had amazing tutelage and amazing chefs around me when I was learning. Now having Quinn here alongside me and Mark in our team it almost feels like coming full circle,” Davies said.
    Twenty years since he honed his craft, Davies will be doing his all to taste success in Singapore on October 24.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Property transfer statistics update

    Source: Statistics New Zealand

    Property transfer statistics update – Stats NZ will stop producing quarterly property transfer statistics. Property transfer statistics: June 2024 quarter is the final release in the series. We have removed future editions from the release calendar.  

    At Stats NZ we are committed to delivering value efficiently and sustainably in our changing operating environment. We’ve recognised the need to do things differently and we are modernising and evolving the way we collect, process, and produce official data and statistics.  

    We are committed to working closely with our customers, partners and stakeholders to fully understand the opportunities and challenges, and we will retain the option of starting production of these statistics again if needed.  

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Share buybacks in Spar Nord Bank – transactions in week 41

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Company announcement no. 62
     

    In company announcement no. 10 2024, Spar Nord announced a share buyback programme of up to DKK 500 million. The share buyback was initiated on 12 February 2024.

    The purpose of the share buyback is to reduce the bank’s share capital by the shares acquired under the programme, and the programme is executed pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of 16 April 2014 (“Market Abuse Regulation”).

    In last week the following transactions were made under the share buyback programme.

      Number of shares Average purchase price (DKK) Transaction value (DKK)
    Accumulated from last announcement 2,560,397   321,242,073
    7 October 2024  17,800  128.02  2,278,756
    8 October 2024  18,000  129.24  2,326,320
    9 October 2024  18,000  129.14  2,324,520
    10 October 2024  18,000  130.00  2,340,000
    11 October 2024  18,000  132.54  2,385,720
    Total week 41  89,800    11,655,316
    Total accumulated 2,650,197   332,897,389

    Following the above transactions. Spar Nord holds a total of 2,760,197  treasury shares equal to 2.35 % of the Bank’s share capital.

    Please direct any questions regarding this release to Rune Brandt
    Børglum, Head of Investor Relations on tel. + 45 96 34 42 36.

    Rune Brandt Børglum

    Head of Investor Relation

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: AIIB, Alliance to End Plastic Waste to Invest in Solid Waste Management Solutions Across Indonesia

    Source: Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank

    The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) have launched a cofinancing initiative focused on integrated solid waste management services and solutions in more than 10 cities and districts in Indonesia.

    Held earlier in Uzbekistan alongside the 2024 AIIB Annual Meeting, the event was attended by Dian Lestari, Director of Grants and Loans, Ministry of Finance, and Ariadi Kurniawan, Senior Representative of Indonesia’s Ministry for National Development Planning. Jacob Duer, President and CEO of AEPW, and Rajat Misra, AIIB Acting Vice President for Investment Clients Region 1 and Financial Institutions and Funds, Global, signed the Letter of Intent.

    The collaboration will enable AEPW to contribute concessional resources into the Solid Waste Management for Sustainable Urban Development Project in Indonesia via AIIB’s Project-Specific Window. AEPW is AIIB’s inaugural private partner through this specific window.

    “This is a vital step in our shared ambition to forge an impactful partnership during a critical juncture for sustainable development,” Misra said. “This partnership will strengthen institutional capacity for solid waste management at both the national and subnational levels.”

    In this project, AIIB aims to provide solid waste management services that are climate-aligned and circular economy principles, benefitting over 9 million people in major cities and provinces. In a circular economy, products and materials are kept in use for as long as possible through “reuse, reduce and recycle” strategies. This project will focus on waste management infrastructure, building the capacity of sub-sovereign entities and catalyzing community change behavior while addressing livelihood concerns faced by informal-sector workers.

    AEPW’s investment of USD21.5 million complements the blended finance project financing package in Indonesia, accelerating the shift toward a circular economy that tackles the challenges of mismanaged waste, particularly plastic waste. The funding package includes AIIB’s planned financing of USD150 million over the next five years.

    This cofinancing, which may be complemented with further concessional resources, is in addition to the USD2 million project-preparation grant from AEPW, and facilitated by AIIB, for best practices on climate, environmental and social standards for developing circular and end-to-end waste management solutions.

    About AIIB

    The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank whose mission is Financing Infrastructure for Tomorrow in Asia and beyond—infrastructure with sustainability at its core. We began operations in Beijing in 2016 and have since grown to 110 approved members worldwide. We are capitalized at USD100 billion and AAA-rated by the major international credit rating agencies. Collaborating with partners, AIIB meets clients’ needs by unlocking new capital and investing in infrastructure that is green, technology-enabled and promotes regional connectivity.

    About AEPW

    The Alliance to End Plastic Waste is a global non-profit organisation with the mission to end plastic waste in the environment and to advance a circular economy for plastics. The Alliance convenes more than 70 companies across the plastic value chain with local communities, civil society groups, intergovernmental organizations, and governments. The collective know-how, experience and resources of this global network enables the current portfolio of more than 50 projects. For more information, visit: www.endplasticwaste.org.

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  • MIL-OSI: SCOR Investment Partners launches SCOR Real Estate Loans V, dedicated to value-add projects

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PRESS RELEASE | October 15th, 2024 N° 03- 2024

    SCOR Investment Partners, the asset management subsidiary of leading reinsurer, SCOR Group, announces the launch of SCOR Real Estate Loans V, the fifth vintage in its successful series of senior value-add debt funds. Since 2013, SCOR Investment Partners has held a unique position in the value-add market by financing real estate projects focused on renovations, restructurings, repositioning, or development of assets.

    SCOR Real Estate Loans V is strategically positioned to capitalize on structural market changes and to respond to energy transition stakes in the real estate sector. The latter is driven by European regulatory changes, the growing demand for new or restructured and certified assets, and the need for investments to ensure ongoing functionality of assets.

    This new fund aims to offer investors an attractive risk/return profile by leveraging the currently favorable conditions for lenders in the real estate debt market. It will finance projects located in the heart of major European cities, using a multi-sectoral approach that includes top-tier, senior, and whole loans.

    In line with SCOR Investment Partners’ sustainable investment philosophy, the fund’s investments will focus on improving the energy efficiency of existing buildings. SCOR Real Estate Loans V is classified Article 9 under the European Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and has obtained the LuxFLAG ESG -Applicant Fund Status.

    This new vintage reinforces SCOR Investment Partners’ commitment to the value-add real estate debt market. Our historical presence positions us as a preferred partner for such operations, whether collaborating directly with sponsors or initiating them in partnership with banks.

    Targeted towards institutional investors, the fund has already secured a EUR 100 million investment commitment from SCOR Group, thus ensuring a strong alignment of interests, and aiming for a total size of EUR 500 to EUR 700 million.

    Pierre Saeli, Head of Real Estate Loans at SCOR Investment Partners, commented: “We are thrilled to launch SCOR Real Estate Loans V, a new vintage specifically designed to adapt to the structural changes in the real estate market, prioritizing assets in city centers, logistics, and housing sectors, as well as renovation projects. This fund highlights our unique expertise in the value-add real estate debt market, which offers historically attractive returns.”

    Louis Bourrousse, CEO of SCOR Investment Partners, added: “Our real estate debt strategy has consistently adapted to market trends. Our team has an in-depth knowledge of the sector which allows for a diversified portfolio construction. We are convinced that real estate debt is an ideal vehicle for investors looking to gain or regain exposure to the underlying real estate via levels of leverage that allow to absorb eventual fluctuations of the value of the assets.”

    Over the past decade, SCOR Investment Partners’ real estate debt strategy has successfully deployed EUR 2.2 billion across 87 transactions, spanning over various debt types including senior, whole loan, junior, and mezzanine. This extensive experience has enabled SCOR Investment Partners to be more agile in evolving its strategy in response to rapid market trends and aligning with broader sustainable and responsible investment objectives.

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    SCOR Investment Partners is the asset management company of the SCOR Group. Created in 2008 and accredited by the Autorité des Marches financiers, the French financial market regulatory body, in May 2009 (no. GP09000006). SCOR Investment Partners has more than 80 employees and is structured around seven management desks: Fixed Income, Corporate Loans, Infrastructure Loans, Direct Real Estate, Real Estate Loans, Insurance-Linked Securities and Fund Selection. Since 2012, SCOR Investment Partners has given institutional investors access to some of the investment strategies developed for the SCOR Group. Assets managed for outside investors totaled EUR 7.6 billion as of June 30, 2024. As of that same date, SCOR Investment Partners had total assets under management of EUR 20.5 billion (including undrawn commitments).

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  • MIL-OSI: New S32J Family of Safe and Secure Ethernet Switches Enables Scalable Vehicle Networks, Extending NXP CoreRide Platform

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    • New S32J family of high-performance switches (80Gbps) share a common switch core with NXP S32 processing devices to maximize software re-use and simplify network configuration and integration 
    • Production-grade networking functions with pre-integrated software from NXP and market-leading software partners helps reduce development efforts and optimize system performance
    • NXP CoreRide networking solution, built on the S32J family, will help OEMs and Tier 1s navigate complex network challenges associated with software-defined vehicles (SDVs)

    EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI), the worldwide leader in automotive processing and networking, has introduced the new S32J family of high-performance Ethernet switches and network controllers.

    The S32J family shares a common switch core, NXP NETC, with NXP’s latest S32 microcontrollers and processors, allowing them to operate together as one expanded virtual switch. The common networking switch core simplifies integration and software re-use with other solutions within the recently announced NXP CoreRide platform and offers OEMs more efficient and re-configurable networking choices.

    The S32J provides 80Gbps bandwidth with ports ranging from 10Mb to 10Gb, and powerful dual Arm® Cortex®-R52 cores to address diverse requirements of new vehicle architectures. The S32J devices meet time-sensitive networking (TSN) automotive standards and provide robust ASIL-D safety, hardware security engine (HSE) and MACsec ports for mixed-critical data traffic.

    The combination of the S32J family with the NXP CoreRide platform provides production-grade networking solutions with pre-integrated software and tooling. The solutions include a complete software enablement kit for HSE and MACsec security, TSN stacks and remote configuration and monitoring capabilities. A virtual development kit for the S32J family will be available by the end of 2024. The solution will be available to OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in 2025.

    The building blocks for SDV networks
    “The transition to software-defined vehicles requires OEMs to simplify their network architectures and reduce the software and hardware integration complexity,” said Meindert van den Beld, senior vice president and general manager of in-vehicle networking at NXP. “The S32J and NXP CoreRide networking solutions provide production-ready building blocks for these new software-defined network architectures.”

    NXP CoreRide Networking ecosystem voices
    Dr. John Heinlein, Chief Marketing Officer at Sonatus
    “Sonatus is a longstanding partner of NXP, with our combined technologies already in millions of production vehicles. This new NXP CoreRide networking solution deepens our support for vehicle networking and the NETC networking foundation across NXP products, enabling OEMs to accelerate development of more adaptable, upgradable architectures for software-defined vehicles.”

    Dr. Stefan Poledna, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of TTTech Auto
    “At TTTech Auto, we are excited about the advancements in vehicle networking solutions through NXP’s CoreRide networking platform. The integration of scalable and dynamically re-configurable network management capabilities for TSN-based, advanced Ethernet networks is crucial for the development of software-defined vehicles. TTTech’s MotionWise platform complements the NXP CoreRide networking solution, delivering safe and flexible communication solutions that help OEMs and Tier-1s accelerate development cycles, enhance system reliability, and enable seamless end-to-end communication across vehicle networks.”

    NXP CoreRide platform
    The NXP CoreRide platform marks a major step forward in helping automakers overcome software and hardware integration barriers, while scaling development efforts for new architectures in software-defined vehicles. The platform integrates NXP’s S32 compute, networking and system power management with middleware, OSes and other software from the world’s leading automotive software providers, including Accenture ESR Labs, ArcherMind, BlackBerry QNX, Elektrobit, ETAS, Green Hills Software, Sonatus, Synopsys, TTTech Auto, Vector Informatik GmbH, and Wind River, Tier-1 suppliers like Valeo, as well as integration service providers like Foxconn.

    About NXP Semiconductors
    NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) is the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and communications infrastructure markets. NXP’s “Brighter Together” approach combines leading-edge technology with pioneering people to develop system solutions that make the connected world better, safer, and more secure. The company has operations in more than 30 countries and posted revenue of $13.28 billion in 2023. Find out more at http://www.nxp.com.

    NXP and the NXP logo are trademarks of NXP B.V. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. © 2024 NXP B.V

    For more information, please contact:

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f3e09b2d-d109-44df-afbd-eb4df8197b0e

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    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Zscaler Identifies More Than 200 Malicious Apps in the Google Play Store, with Over 8 Million Installs

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Key Findings:

    • Mobile remains a top threat vector, with 111% growth in spyware and 29% growth in banking malware
    • Technology, education, and manufacturing sectors continue to be most susceptible to attacks
    • The United States remains the top target for IoT, OT, and mobile cybersecurity attacks

    SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS), the leader in cloud security, today published its Zscaler ThreatLabz 2024 Mobile, IoT, and OT Threat Report, which offers an overview of the mobile and IoT/OT cyber threat landscape from June 2023 through May 2024. The findings in this report stress the urgency for organizations to reevaluate and secure mobile devices, IoT devices and OT systems. ThreatLabz identified more than 200 malicious apps in the Google Play Store, with more than 8 million collective installs, and the Zscaler cloud blocked 45% more IoT malware transactions than last year–indicative of botnets continuing to proliferate across IoT devices.

    “Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting legacy exposed assets which often act as a beachhead to IoT & OT environments, resulting in data breaches and ransomware attacks,” said Deepen Desai, Chief Security Officer at Zscaler. “Mobile malware and AI driven vishing attacks adds to that list making it critical for CISOs and CIOs to prioritize an AI powered zero trust solution to shut down attack vectors of all kinds safeguarding against these attacks.”

    Financially motivated mobile attacks remain a top threat vector
    With 29% growth in banking malware attacks and a 111% rise in spyware year over year, cyberattacks have never been more profitable for threat actors, either through monetary gain via direct extortion or passthrough use of stolen personally identifiable information (PII) and user credentials that can be sold and leveraged in future attacks.

    Anatsa, a known Android banking malware that uses PDF and QR code readers to distribute malware, has targeted more than 650 financial institutions, and more specifically, users in Germany, Spain, Finland, South Korea and Singapore.

    Verticals most targeted by bad actors
    The technology (18%), education (18%) and manufacturing (14%) sectors are the most frequent targets of mobile malware. Education in particular saw a dramatic 136% increase in blocked transactions compared to the previous year.

    Additionally, for the second year in a row, manufacturing experienced the highest volume of IoT malware attacks, accounting for 36% of all IoT malware blocks observed on the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform. When analyzing unique devices across different verticals, this sector stands out with the highest implementation of IoT devices due to its extensive use of IoT applications, ranging from automation and process monitoring to supply chain management.

    The United States remains the top target for IoT cyberattacks
    With its central role in global communication and data processes, the US also stands out as the primary destination for IoT device traffic, accounting for 81% of IoT cyberattacks. The top five countries that receive the most IoT traffic are:

    • United States
    • Japan
    • China
    • Singapore
    • Germany

    The report also revealed that India (28%) is now the country most targeted by mobile malware. The other four are:

    • United States
    • Canada
    • South Africa
    • The Netherlands

    Legacy and end-of-life operating systems leave OT systems vulnerable
    Once air-gapped and isolated from the internet, OT and cyber-physical systems have rapidly become integrated into enterprise networks, enabling threats to proliferate. OT deployments can involve thousands of connected devices spread across dozens of sites, creating a substantial attack surface for external threats, such as those that exploit known zero-day vulnerabilities. Additionally, this also creates a large attack surface between internal (east-west) OT traffic, increasing the risk of lateral movement and the potential blast radius of a successful attack.

    How to secure mobile, IoT and OT
    With today’s hybrid-work environments, users can work from anywhere with internet access, SaaS apps and private applications, whether in the cloud or the data center. To enable secure hybrid work and provide seamless access to any application, enterprises need to retire network-centric approaches, which hamper productivity and leave them vulnerable to lateral movement. Instead, organizations must adopt a zero trust architecture that enables secure remote access from any user device to any application, from any location.

    Zscaler for IoT and OT enables enterprises to reduce cyber risk while embracing IoT and OT connectivity to drive business agility and increase productivity. Powered by the Zero Trust Exchange, these capabilities protect IoT devices against compromise and prevent lateral movement with device segmentation and deception–all while allowing for remote access to OT systems without risky VPN connectivity.

    The findings of the 2024 Mobile, IoT, and OT Threat Report stress the need for organizations to better secure their mobile endpoints, IoT devices, and OT systems. Download the full report here.

    Research Methodology
    The Zscaler ThreatLabz team analyzed a data set collected from the Zscaler Security Cloud between June 2023 and May 2024, comprising more than 20 billion threat-related mobile transactions and associated cyberthreats.

    About Zscaler
    Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS) accelerates digital transformation so customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure. The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform protects thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss by securely connecting users, devices, and applications in any location. Distributed across more than 150 data centers globally, the SSE-based Zero Trust Exchange is the world’s largest in-line cloud security platform.

    Media Contact:

    Zscaler PR
    Natalia Wodecki
    press@zscaler.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6430484e-f976-4e51-9584-160090d397e6

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Municipality Finance issues EUR 25 million notes under its MTN programme

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Municipality Finance Plc
    Stock exchange release
    15 October 2024 at 10:00 am (EEST)

    Municipality Finance issues EUR 25 million notes under its MTN programme

    Municipality Finance Plc issues EUR 25 million notes on 16 October 2024. The maturity date of the notes is 16 October 2029. MuniFin has a right, but no obligation, to redeem the notes early on 16 October 2025 and every year thereafter. The notes bear interest at a fixed rate of 2.75% per annum until 16 October 2025, after which the interest is paid at 2.40% per annum, unless MuniFin redeems the notes early.

    The notes are issued under MuniFin’s EUR 50 billion programme for the issuance of debt instruments. The offering circular, the supplemental offering circular and the final terms of the notes are available in English on the company’s website at https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/for-investors.

    MuniFin has applied for the notes to be admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange maintained by Nasdaq Helsinki. The public trading is expected to commence on 16 October 2024.

    NATIXIS SA, Paris acts as the dealer for the issue of the notes.

    MUNICIPALITY FINANCE PLC

    Further information:

    Joakim Holmström
    Executive Vice President, Capital Markets and Sustainability
    tel. +358 50 444 3638

    MuniFin (Municipality Finance Plc) is one of Finland’s largest credit institutions. The company is owned by Finnish municipalities, the public sector pension fund Keva and the Republic of Finland.
    The Group’s balance sheet totals over EUR 50 billion.

    MuniFin builds a better and more sustainable future with its customers. MuniFin’s customers include municipalities, joint municipal authorities, wellbeing services counties, corporate entities under their control, and non-profit organisations nominated by the Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland (ARA). Lending is used for environmentally and socially responsible investment targets such as public transportation, sustainable buildings, hospitals and healthcare centres, schools and day care centres, and homes for people with special needs.

    MuniFin’s customers are domestic but the company operates in a completely global business environment. The company is an active Finnish bond issuer in international capital markets and the first Finnish green and social bond issuer. The funding is exclusively guaranteed by the Municipal Guarantee Board.

    Read more: https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/

    Important Information

    The information contained herein is not for release, publication or distribution, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, in or into any such country or jurisdiction or otherwise in such circumstances in which the release, publication or distribution would be unlawful. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of, any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration, exemption from registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction.

    This communication does not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States. The notes have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) or under the applicable securities laws of any state of the United States and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons except pursuant to an applicable exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

    The MIL Network –

    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Nokia MEA Mobile Broadband Index 2024: 5G driving rapid digital transformation

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release
    Nokia MEA Mobile Broadband Index 2024: 5G driving rapid digital transformation

    • 5G adoption in MEA expected to reach one in four subscriptions by 2029, highlighting its critical role in future connectivity towards digital transformation.
    • 5G subscriptions in MEA expected to reach 519 million by 2029, representing 23% of total mobile connections.
    • GCC region to lead 5G adoption with 90% of subscriptions projected to be on 5G networks by 2029.
    • 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) subscriptions set to grow from 11% in 2022 to an estimated 38% of MEA’s total FWA subscriptions by 2029, driven by 5G advancements.

    15 October 2024
    Dubai, UAE – Research from Nokia reveals that 60% of CSPs in MEA region are adopting 5G to enhance their digital transformation. While 4G subscriptions are projected to stabilize by 2027, 5G adoption is anticipated to surge dramatically, signifying a pivotal shift in the region’s technological landscape.

    In addition, Nokia’s Mobile Broadband Index Report 2024 highlights the continued rapid adoption of 5G technology in the region, projecting that by 2029, 5G subscriptions will reach 519 million, with 48% of total data traffic expected to be driven by 5G.

    5G is playing a critical role in the region’s future connectivity landscape, with nearly 23% of all mobile subscriptions in the MEA region expected to be 5G by 2029. This accelerated adoption is particularly evident in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) sub-region, where 90% of all mobile subscriptions are projected to be 5G by 2029. This growth is largely driven by significant government investments in 5G infrastructure and robust support for advanced connectivity solutions.

    The rise of 5G technology is not only increasing the number of subscriptions but also transforming the region’s data traffic dynamics. By 2029, 5G and 4G networks are expected to account for over 90% of the total data traffic in the MEA region. In the GCC alone, 90% of all data traffic is predicted to be carried over 5G networks.

    Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) powered by 5G technology is also increasingly being adopted, growing from 11% in 2022 to 38% by 2029. This surge in FWA adoption is driven by the need for faster internet speeds and lower latency, particularly in underserved or remote areas.

    Mikko Lavanti, Senior Vice President for Mobile Networks, MEA at Nokia, said: “The adoption of 5G is increasingly important for countries across MEA to meet the rising demand for data services. This transition accelerates digital transformation while allowing CSPs to unlock new revenue opportunities. Nokia’s services empower CSPs to unlock the full potential of their networks, delivering advanced connectivity solutions that are critical for the region’s development.”

    Download the full Nokia MEA Mobile Broadband Index report here.

    Resources and additional information
    Webpage: Mobile networks

    About Nokia 
    At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

    As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

    With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.

    Media inquiries
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    Email: Press.Services@nokia.com

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Lindab required to sell sites in Nottingham and Stoke-on-Trent after ventilation merger investigation

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government Non-Ministerial Departments

    The CMA found Lindab’s acquisition of HAS-Vent reduced competition in 2 areas of the UK.

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    Having carried out an in-depth Phase 2 merger inquiry, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today ordered Lindab – a supplier of circular ducts and fittings used in ventilation systems in buildings – to sell 2 sites after finding its deal with HAS-Vent could lead to reduced choice and higher prices for installers of ventilation systems in both Nottingham and Stoke-on-Trent. 

    The independent CMA group leading the inquiry scrutinised a wide range of evidence, including the parties’ internal documents and evidence from installers of ventilation systems and other suppliers of circular ducts and fittings. Based on this evidence, the group found that competition for these products occurs at a local level. 

    Having assessed the impact of the deal in various local areas, and then consulted on its provisional findings published in August, the inquiry group has concluded the deal has resulted in a substantial lessening of competition in the supply of circular ducts and fittings in the local areas centred around Nottingham and Stoke-on-Trent. 

    To resolve the loss of competition, the CMA is requiring Lindab to sell 1 site in each of the impacted areas. To ensure the largest pool of potential purchasers and given the different operating models in the industry (which means that some purchasers may want a site with manufacturing assets, while others may not), Lindab is required to market for sale all 4 sites it owns in the two areas and put forward potential buyers for the CMA to approve. 

    Kirstin Baker, Chair of the independent inquiry group, said: 

    Circular ventilation ducts and fittings are essential components in the construction of buildings, such as new offices and flats.  

    Our investigation found this deal – by removing one of two main suppliers of these products in the Nottingham and Stoke areas – risked installers and developers having to pay more for these products. 

    As a result, we are requiring Lindab to sell one site in each of the two areas, which should ensure local installers and businesses can benefit from effective competition.

    More information, including the CMA’s final report, can be found via the Lindab / HAS-Vent case page.

    Notes to editors: 

    1. The CMA will require Lindab to market for sale each of the following potential divestment sites: Lindab Nottingham, Lindab Stoke-on-Trent, HAS-Vent Nottingham and HAS-Vent Stoke-on-Trent.  

    2. Lindab is a ventilation company headquartered in Sweden and listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. In the UK, Lindab is primarily active through subsidiaries Lindab Limited (Lindab UK) and Ductmann Limited (Ductmann), which both manufacture and distribute ventilation system products, including circular ducts and fittings. 

    3. HAS-Vent is a UK company headquartered in Wombourne, also active in the manufacture and distribution of ventilation system products, including circular ducts and fittings, in England and Wales. 

    4. Whilst this decision marks the end of the CMA’s investigation, it will closely monitor the parties progress in implementing the remedy. 

    5. For media enquiries, contact the CMA press office on 020 3738 6460 or press@cma.gov.uk.

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    January 23, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: MOFA response to false claims by China’s foreign ministry regarding Taiwan

    Source: Republic of China Taiwan 3

    MOFA response to false claims by China’s foreign ministry regarding Taiwan

    October 10, 2024 

    At a regular press conference held on the afternoon of October 10, China’s foreign ministry falsely claimed that Taiwan had “no so-called sovereignty” and urged “the few foreign politicians who visit Taiwan to correct their wrong words and deeds.” 
     
    President Lai Ching-te clearly stated in his National Day address on October 10 that neither the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China was subordinate to the other. He also emphasized that Taiwan was willing to work with China to address climate change, combat communicable diseases, and maintain regional security in the pursuit of peace and mutual prosperity for the well-being of both peoples.
     
    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) reiterates that ideological narratives or threats will neither alter the fact that Taiwan is a democratic country with 23 million peace- and freedom-loving people nor hinder Taiwan from forging closer connections and interactions with the international community.
     
    MOFA calls on China to recognize the goodwill that President Lai expressed in his National Day address and squarely face the reality of the situation across the Taiwan Strait. Instead of continuing to cause apprehension and disturbances in the surrounding region, China should attempt to once again align with the rules-based international order so as to contribute to regional peace, stability, prosperity, and positive cross-strait development.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News –

    January 23, 2025
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