NEW COMMISSION ANALYSIS

BY ALAN OSBORNTHE ANNOUNCEMENT of the policy portfolios commanded by the incoming European Commission from November generally spells good news for the European Union's (EU) ferrous and non-ferrous sectors, senior industry figures have told Metal Bulletin. "In general ... we are quite happy with the commissioners who will be responsible for industry", said Gordon Moffat, director of the association of European iron and steel industries Eurofer.His organisation has already dealt with Günter Verheugen, (who Barroso has chosen as future commissioner enterprise and ...


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