The Locksmith Journal May-Jun 2014 - Issue 32 | Page 5

INDUSTRYNEWS SPONSORED BY SECURITY HARDWARE UK MANUFACTURING COMPANIES MISSING OUT ON JAPANESE ECONOMIC RECOVERY Surface Generation, an SME composite manufacturer based in the Midlands, believes that UK manufacturers are missing out huge opportunities in Japan resulting from Abenomics – the plan of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to shift the country out of a two decade deflationary slump. Analysis by Surface Generation reveals that the value of UK manufactured exports to Japan in 2013 was around 16.5% lower than in 2012. The company, which generates some 90% of its revenue from overseas, says that around 25% of its annual turnover in 2012 was generated in Japan, but this year it could rise to a third. Ben Halford, Chief Executive, Surface Generation said: “Under its restructuring, the Japanese government has already spent around £60 billion on public projects and it plans to spend a further £30 billion in 2014. At the same time, the Bank of Japan aims to double the country’s monetary base within two years, which should also fuel the economy. “Everyone gets excited about the export prospects in emerging markets, but they forget that Japan is still the third largest economy in the world with a GDP twice the size of the UK, and its GDP per person is 10 times that of China. More British manufacturers need to wake up to the growing opportunities in Japan which is coming out of its period of stagnation and in many ways should be seen as a new emerging market.” Doorstep crime in focus during National Consumer Week 2014 The Trading Standards Institute has announced that National Consumer Week (NCW) 2014 will start on Monday 3 November and year’s theme will be doorstep crime - with a focus on encouraging friends, neighbours and carers to intervene when they suspect vulnerable neighbours and relatives are, or could become victim of doorstep crime. At the launch of Scams Awareness Month in May, the TSI blog featured a case study about a Cambridge man, ‘public video competition’ Chris Jones, who worked with other family members to stop scammers from contacting his father. By the time Chris Jones and his siblings were able to stop the detriment his father had already lost £12,000. This is the type of outcome TSI wants to encourage during National Consumer Week. TSI is organising a public video competition with 90 second video entries in which entrants will compete to most effectively demonstrate how neighbours and friends can prevent vulnerable consumers from falling victim to do