2017年12月24日星期日

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Yemen faces the world's largest famine in decades "with millions of victims" if aid deliveries are not resumed, a senior UN official has warned.
Mark Lowcock, the UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs, urged the Saudi-led coalition to lift its blockade of the conflict-torn country.
On Monday, the coalition shut air, land and sea routes into Yemen after Houthi rebels fired a missile at Riyadh.
The ballistic warhead was intercepted near the Saudi capital third party inspection services.
Saudi Arabia said the blockade was needed to stop Iran sending weapons to the rebels.
Iran denies arming the rebels, who have fought the Saudi-led coalition since 2015.
Mr Lowcock was speaking on Wednesday, after briefing the UN Security Council on the issue behind closed doors.
"I have told the council that unless those measures are lifted... there will be a famine in Yemen", Mr Lowcock told reporters.
"It will be the largest famine the world has seen for many decades with millions of victims."
Yemen conflict UN official warns of world biggest famine (1)
 
Media captionWatch: The reality of life in Yemen
Earlier this week, the UN and the Red Cross warned that a "catastrophic" situation threatened millions of Yemenis who relied on life-saving aid deliveries.
The Red Cross said its shipment of chlorine tablets, vital to combating a cholera epidemic which has affected more than 900,000 people, had been blocked.
The UN says seven million Yemenis are on the brink of famine.
The country relies on imports for virtually everything civilians need to survive, but now neither food, fuel nor medicine can get in.
More than 8,670 people - 60% of them civilians - have been killed and 49,960 injured in air strikes and fighting on the ground since the coalition intervened in Yemen's civil war in March 2015, according to the UN.

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Foxconn, a main supplier for Apple's iPhone, says it has stopped interns from working illegal overtime at its factory in China.
It comes after a Financial Times report found at least six students worked 11-hour days at its iPhone X plant in Henan province.
The practice third part inspection breached Chinese laws preventing children from working more than 40 hours per week.
About 3,000 students were reportedly hired to work at the Zhengzhou plant.
Apple said the secondary school students worked voluntarily but they "should not have been allowed to work overtime".
Both the tech giant and Foxconn have said the interns were "compensated and provided benefits".
"Apple is dedicated to ensuring everyone in our supply chain is treated with the dignity and respect they deserve," the firm said in a statement.
"We know our work is never done and we'll continue to do all we can to make a positive impact and protect workers in our supply chain."
The Foxconn Technology Group, which operates an internship programme at the Chinese factory, told the BBC in a statement that it took "immediate action to ensure that no interns are carrying out any overtime work".
It added that "interns represent a very small percentage" of its workforce in China and that the breach of labour laws was inconsistent with its own policies.
The Taiwanese firm reportedly hired the students in September to keep up with demand for the new iPhone X, which Apple has described as being "off the charts".
 
 Foxconn stops interns illegal overtime at iPhone X factory (1)
 
Media captionWATCH: Dave Lee gets hands on with the new iPhone X
The iPhone is critical to Apple's product line and makes up more than half of its revenue, with more than 46.6 million phones sold between July and September this year.
Its latest model, the iPhone X, was launched on the 10 year anniversary of the iconic smartphone and is Apple's most expensive handset yet, retailing for £999.
Apple and its suppliers have come under fire several times in recent years amid accusations that they have failed to protect workers at Chinese manufacturing facilities, where some allegedly lived in overcrowded factory dorms and worked excessive hours.
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UK manufacturing activity grew at its fastest pace in more than four years last month, according to a closely watched survey.
The Purchasing Managers' Index index compiled by IHS/Markit hit 58.2 in November, the best level in 51 months.
The report said exports played a "big part" in the expansion.
Separate official data showed that inflows of foreign investment into the UK hit a record last year, boosted by several very large takeover deals.
The Office for National Statistics recorded inward investment of £145.6bn in 2016, up from £25.3bn in 2015.
The investment figures were lifted by some large deals that were completed in 2016, including:
  • SAB Miller (brewer) bought by Anheuser-Busch InBev
  • ARM Holdings (chip designer) bought by Softbank
  • BG Group (energy firm) bought by Royal Dutch Shell
The UK voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, but economists say that vote probably did not have much affect on these figures.
Paul Hollingsworth, toy inspection UK Economist at Capital Economics, pointed out that the big deals were likely to have been planned well in advance of the vote.
He also said it was impossible to say if inflows of investment would have been even greater without the Brexit vote.
"I think 2017 could be the more challenging year for FDI (foreign direct investment), though, as Brexit draws closer," Mr Hollingsworth said.

'Mixed' outlook

The compilers of the purchasing managers' survey said the results indicated UK manufacturing had "shifted up a gear" last month.
At 58.2, the PMI index suggests strong growth as any reading above 50 indicates expansion.
"The domestic market remained strong but new export orders primarily from the US and Europe were a big part of this overall picture of success," said Duncan Brock, who contributed to the report.
But some economists question whether UK factories can maintain their current pace.
"The outlook for manufacturing appears mixed. Domestic conditions look challenging despite November's healthy orders," said Howard Archer, chief economic advisor to the EY Item Club.
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Yemen faces the world's largest famine in decades "with millions of victims" if aid deliveries are not resumed, a senior UN official has warned.
Mark Lowcock, the UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs, urged the Saudi-led coalition to lift its blockade of the conflict-torn country.
On Monday, the coalition shut air, land and sea routes into Yemen after Houthi rebels fired a missile at Riyadh.
The ballistic warhead was intercepted near the Saudi capital third party inspection services.
Saudi Arabia said the blockade was needed to stop Iran sending weapons to the rebels.
Iran denies arming the rebels, who have fought the Saudi-led coalition since 2015.
Mr Lowcock was speaking on Wednesday, after briefing the UN Security Council on the issue behind closed doors.
"I have told the council that unless those measures are lifted... there will be a famine in Yemen", Mr Lowcock told reporters.
"It will be the largest famine the world has seen for many decades with millions of victims."
Yemen conflict UN official warns of world biggest famine (1)
 
Media captionWatch: The reality of life in Yemen
Earlier this week, the UN and the Red Cross warned that a "catastrophic" situation threatened millions of Yemenis who relied on life-saving aid deliveries.
The Red Cross said its shipment of chlorine tablets, vital to combating a cholera epidemic which has affected more than 900,000 people, had been blocked.
The UN says seven million Yemenis are on the brink of famine.
The country relies on imports for virtually everything civilians need to survive, but now neither food, fuel nor medicine can get in.
More than 8,670 people - 60% of them civilians - have been killed and 49,960 injured in air strikes and fighting on the ground since the coalition intervened in Yemen's civil war in March 2015, according to the UN.

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Yemen faces the world's largest famine in decades "with millions of victims" if aid deliveries are not resumed, a senior UN official has warned.
Mark Lowcock, the UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs, urged the Saudi-led coalition to lift its blockade of the conflict-torn country.
On Monday, the coalition shut air, land and sea routes into Yemen after Houthi rebels fired a missile at Riyadh.
The ballistic warhead was intercepted near the Saudi capital third party inspection services.
Saudi Arabia said the blockade was needed to stop Iran sending weapons to the rebels.
Iran denies arming the rebels, who have fought the Saudi-led coalition since 2015.
Mr Lowcock was speaking on Wednesday, after briefing the UN Security Council on the issue behind closed doors.
"I have told the council that unless those measures are lifted... there will be a famine in Yemen", Mr Lowcock told reporters.
"It will be the largest famine the world has seen for many decades with millions of victims."
Yemen conflict UN official warns of world biggest famine (1)
 
Media captionWatch: The reality of life in Yemen
Earlier this week, the UN and the Red Cross warned that a "catastrophic" situation threatened millions of Yemenis who relied on life-saving aid deliveries.
The Red Cross said its shipment of chlorine tablets, vital to combating a cholera epidemic which has affected more than 900,000 people, had been blocked.
The UN says seven million Yemenis are on the brink of famine.
The country relies on imports for virtually everything civilians need to survive, but now neither food, fuel nor medicine can get in.
More than 8,670 people - 60% of them civilians - have been killed and 49,960 injured in air strikes and fighting on the ground since the coalition intervened in Yemen's civil war in March 2015, according to the UN.

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Getting a house inspected before one thinks of buying it is a crucial step. It gives one beforehand information on what they are about to buy. Home inspection services Covington LA help a buyer to know the fitness of the home. Most companies that deal with property management urge buyers to take their properties through inspection first before making any deal.
Due to the rising sale of homes, inspectors today have a good chance of making their living. These professionals examine every aspect in the house. They check systems like the electrical, plumbing and tell when there is the need for repairing specific parts. A buyer must be careful with the service provider they choose since not all of the professionals in the market are qualified. The following are some of the things that one can look at when choosing an inspector third party inspection certification.
A quality professional is certified. This means that for one to have a license, he or she must register with the licensing board and get a document. Inspectors in Covington LA need a license that will not only be a proof of their qualification but also show that they are working legally.
Another crucial aspect that a person should look at is the experience that a professional has. Inspectors who have been working in this industry for a long time have vast knowledge. They have examined various houses with different makes thus understand what to look for. They can easily notice when a building has a problem. Knowledgeable professionals can tell how old a house is and has an understanding of the codes of that zone.
In Covington LA, these experts are taught several courses depending on the field a professional intends to specialize in. For this reason, it is advisable for a person to inquire from the specialist the kind of training he or she has received. This knowledge will greatly assist a person in determining the right individual for the job.
Hiring an inspector who has insurance brings peace of mind. In case of any fraud or damage of properties during the inspections, a buyer cannot be held liable. Besides, a purchaser can avoid some of the damage costs if they bought a house that had problems which the professional did not state.
Having a professional who gives a written contract is crucial. This saves the client from deceitful acts in the future. The contract states what the expert is going to do and what they will not do. With this document, one can check if the person has completed his or her work upon agreement before paying them. Should any property get damaged, the document will state if the professional will take liability.
A good professional carries their client along during their examination. This enables them to show the customers their breadth of knowledge as well as being transparent. It also educates people on how to notice any problem when they are purchasing a house. By doing this, a client understands what he or she is about to invest in. Having the customer close enables professionals to give the exact details without understatement or exaggeration.
Find an overview of the benefits you get when you use home inspection services Covington LA area and more info about a reliable home inspection company at http://sunchineinspection.cn/ now.

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Portable Appliance Testing in Tottenham - or PAT Testing in Tottenham - is a necessary part of employee training or appliance inspection for all companies and self-employed individuals, as well as schools, hospitals and various other environments and sectors. Tottenham, a rich and diverse business area of London, and therefore must do its utmost to be compliant with the testing and inspection of their electrical equipment if it's used by staff or customers.
With the introduction of Electricity at Work Regulations (1989), guidelines came in concerning electrical equipment. Adhering to regulations may require attending Health and Safety courses. When it comes to maintaining and inspecting equipment, qualified individuals - either within the company or an outsourced electrician - may carry out portable appliance testing to ensure that all equipment used by the company or body is functioning the way it should.
Individual employees should be made aware of potential hazards when it comes to the use of inspection companies in china portable appliances. For example, if a plug's wiring is loose or frayed, the equipment should not be used and the designated member of staff informed. Faults should be reported to management, and signage posted over equipment to prevent its use by others. Other techniques, such as the inspection of appliances for any signs of damage, can also prevent accidents or reduce the risk of work-related fatalities. Employees may be trained to spot potential problems before starting to operate portable machinery. In this way, the risk of electrical fires and other accidents is averted. Statistically, many of the accidents and incidents logged by health and safety authorities could be avoided if quick visual checks are carried out by employees on portable equipment. These matters - and more complicated issues that may arise when it comes to the use of electrical equipment - may be learned by employees at courses given by Health and Safety compliance bodies that deal with PAT Testing in Tottenham.
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 compels those who use electrical systems and their employers to maintain those systems to a practicable degree in order to prevent danger. Other regulations include those from Europe: The European Low Voltage Directive concerns the manufacture or importation of electrical appliances. This aspect of the law is overseen by Trading Standards. However, it is important that equipment remains safe while it is being used.
Portable appliance testing involves both preventative maintenance and corrective repair, although the former is paramount. Checks that are carried out on electrical appliances depend on a large number of factors. The number of times a device is used is significant. The risk that an appliance develops faults probably increases when it is used on a daily basis. However, those devices that are only used very infrequently may develop a fault while they are not in use. Environment may also play a factor. Portable appliances used on a building site will be prone to infiltration by dirt and dust, while those used on a hospital ward must be kept hygienically clean without fear of circuit failure due to exposure to cleaning agents. There are numerous factors that play a part when it comes to PAT Testing in Tottenham.
It is the law now to make sure that all portable applicances in your workplace are tested correctly. In particular, PAT Testing in Tottenham has been reported as being worse than most areas in terms of appliance safety with a higher than average electrical faults being reported.
But regardless where your business is located, PAT testing is the best way to ensure that your appliances are up to code.
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At the opening press conference of the 122nd Canton Fair on Oct.14, Mr. Xu Bing, spokesperson of the Canton Fair, Deputy Director General of China Foreign Trade Centre, estimated that the 122nd Canton Fair will welcome buyers from over 210 countries and regions, and the buyer attendance will realize a steady growth year-on-year.
Xu Bing introduced that, Canton Fair is an important platform to inspection quality control services in electronic promote foreign trade in China, and it is also a barometer and vane of China’s foreign trade. Since this year, the global economy has shown positive momentum. The market confidence has been boosted and global trade recovered. The declining trend of China’s foreign trade in last two years has been curbed and a steady growth momentum consolidated. All these favorable factors give us the foundation for our estimation of buyer attendance.
Xu Bing has pointed out that, we also face many unfavorable conditions. First, the international market remains unstable and uncertain. “Anti-globalization” trend and trade protectionism are gaining ground, and deep-rooted global economic structural problems remain unsolved. With unstable political and economic factors, the foundation of recovery is very fragile. Second, the competition of international market has become fiercer. The global industrial structure is undergoing a round of profound reform. The manufacturing industry is recovering in developed countries, while the mid- and low-end manufacturing industry is on the rise in emerging economies. Therefore China’s export faces dual pressure.
Xu Bing introduced that, faced with complex domestic and overseas economic climate, we have kept on reform and innovation, improved the Canton Fair’s quality and attraction to overseas buyers. Besides, we have innovated methods of promotion and doubled our efforts to promote the Fair and attract quality buyers to source by targeted marketing via the Internet, big data and new media. According to our statistics, the numbers of invitation application, pre-registration, hotline calls, hotel reservation have increased compared with last year.
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2017年12月4日星期一

quality testing - Sunchine Inspection

Founded in 2005, Sunchine Inspection is one branch of Sunchine International; a Hong Kong based multinational company specializing in export-import consulting and quality management. Today, with two offices in China mainland and one office in Europe, Sunchine Inspection has become one of the best third party inspection companies in China, serving over 1,500 regular clients in various fields from all the Continents in the world.


Today, the inspection team of Sunchine Inspection is composed by around 120 fully qualified and accredited inspectors, more than 50 experienced account managers, and one very dynamic managing and marketing team. Our network is already present in more than 50 mains cities in China, which covers almost every important industrial region in China.

To delivery optimum inspections results, Sunchine Inspection arranges the inspector according to your product classification. All our inspectors are very knowledgeable and experts in their field.

We don’t produce goods, but we create Values;
We don’t sell products, but we build up Confidence;
We don’t export cargos, but we are the symbol of Insurance;
The clients choose us, because we know better their Needs.
To be the most reliable QC partner of clients in China, to help them to buy and produce in China in all confidence and safety, it’s the mission of each member of Sunchine Inspection!

We are Sunchine Inspection, your best choice of QC partner in China!

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