Strait of Hormuz Fears vs. Forecasts
OUTLOOK Strait of Hormuz Fears vs. Forecasts / What A
Sustainability
Full report HERE
Crystal International Group Limited (Hong Kong) published its sixteenth Sustainability Report that summarises the positive strides on people, environment and communities in 2024. The Report illustrates the Group’s progressive transition to the next milestone – Crystal Sustainability Vision 2030 (CSV2030), while accelerating all-round innovation in smart manufacturing.
The Report covers Crystal International’s sustainability vision, strategies, key initiatives, achievements, and performance in 2024. It is in compliance with the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosure requirements of Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) as well as with reference to the GRI Standards. This is also the first year to adopt double materiality approach to holistically assess business sustainability from both the financial and impact perspectives, with reference to the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) developed by the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group.
Key Highlights of the Report
Cover Design Concept
Crystal Sustainability Vision 2030 (CSV2030) – Impact for Better
Highlights towards CSV2030 in 2024
For more CSV2030 details, please access HERE
SOURCING & SUPPLY CHAIN
OUTLOOK Strait of Hormuz Fears vs. Forecasts / What A
Having navigated the ‘energy shock’, supply chains are now preparing
Oil markets are shifting away from crisis conditions, but geopolitical
AI-driven control towers are turning fragmented supply chain data into
US-China optics have improved, but the underlying trade conflict and
Despite oil surge charges, prices have not spiked. Capacity remains