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ROMANIA COURTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ROMANIAN government will inaugurate the country’s first specialised commercial court on October 1, part of a process to match the country’s legal system with norms in the European Union (EU). Romania hopes to become a member state in 2007 and as a result, earlier this year passed a law reorganising its judiciary.…

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ROMANIAN COURT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ROMANIA was to inaugurate its first specialised commercial court on October 1, part of a process to match the country’s legal system with norms in the European Union (EU). The business court will be staffed with eight judges, seven clerks and four support staff (including an IT specialist).…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Environment Agency (EEA) says the old 15 member European Union’s (EU) greenhouse gas emissions fell by 0.5% from 2001-2, following increases in the previous two years. Sadly, proactive anti-global warming measures were not top of the agency’s reasons for the cut.…

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EBRD ROMANIA



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is lending Euro 135 million to two Romanian wood-processing companies, to prepare them for acquisition by Kronospan Holdings Limited, Europe’s leading wood panel producer. The loan will help financially restructure MDF Sebes, a medium-density fibreboard and resin plant, and Sepal, a particle-board plant.…

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ROMANIA AGREEMENT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ROMANIA’S meat processing industry will be given three extra years – to the end of 2009 – to modernise and upgrade 26 slaughtering and meat processing units and two poultry processing plants to meet European Union (EU) standards, if the country joins the EU in January 2007.…

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ROMANIA DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ROMANIA’S drinks industry will have an eight-year transitional period, until 2015, for ending the use of prohibited hybrid vine varieties for quality wine production; it currently produces half its wine from such grapes. It will also be allowed to protect within the EU traditional names of certain wine and spirit products under an agreement with the European Commission helping the country to join the EU by the end of 2006.…

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ROMANIA DEAL



Keith Nuthall
ROMANIA’S drinks industry will be allowed to protect within the EU traditional names of certain wine and spirit products under an agreement with the European Commission helping the country to join the EU by the end of 2006. The deal on agricultural matters will prevent non-Romanian producers from selling wines called Vinars Târnave, Vinars Murfatlar and Vinars Vrancea, as well as spirits named Palinca and Tuica Ardeleneasca de Bistrita (SPELLINGS CORRECT).…

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WAGES STUDY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
FOR a truly well-paid metalworking job – go to Romania, my son. That would appear to be the message of recent collective pay award statistics released by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, (an EU agency).…

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WAGES STUDY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
FOR a local government job with real pay prospects – go to Romania. That would appear to be the message of recent collective pay award statistics released by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, (an EU agency).…

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MINE WASTE MANAGEMENT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE DISASTERS caused by the tailings pond disasters at Baia Mare, Romania, and Aznalcóllar, Spain, have generated a major rethink in Brussels about the suitability of regulating potentially toxic mining waste under general European Union (EU) waste and landfill legislation.…

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