Russia said to be sending incendiary devices in European parcels
European logistics companies have been warned that “unconventional incendiary devices” are being sent via freight ...
(This post was originally published here in German in Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung DVZ on 11 June; DVZ and Premium have agreed a partnership according to which relevant corporate/supply chain content published by DVZ can be exclusively used by Premium.)
Germany’s parliament, the Bundestag, passed the Supply Chain Act last week (w/c 31 May).
The aim is to better protect human rights and the environment in the global economy – because across trade and production, fundamental human rights are regularly violated, and the environment is destroyed.
With the “Draft ...
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