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TEXTILE TRADE CONFERENCE



BY ALAN OSBORN
LEADERS of international organisations are lining up to speak at the major textile trade conference being staged by the European Commission in Brussels in May 5-6.

Pascal Lamy, European Union trade commissioner, is to speak on the importance of quota elimination for the strengthening of the multilateral system.…

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MOROCCO AID



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE TEXTILE industry is one of a limited range of sectors that will receive development aid from a six-year financial convention signed in Brussels between the European Commission and Morocco. The Euro 50 million package will especially be aimed at boosting professional training in the industry.…

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IFC - TAJIKSTAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) has announced it will invest up to US$3 million in expanding a textile industry joint venture in Tajikstan, the poorest former Soviet republic. The money will be sunk into Tajik-Italian-American garment company Javoni, the largest foreign-local textile joint venture in the country; its local partner is part state owned Abreshim SA, the largest textile company in Tajikstan and it is majority owned by international garment company Carrera Group.…

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RUSSIA SECURITY



BY MARK ROWE
RUSSIA’S nuclear security is compromised by “serious flaws”, according to a report by the country’s federal nuclear and radiation supervisory board. The memorandum concluded that “the unauthorised use of radioactive materials and their theft cannot be ruled out”, adding that “the system of accounting, control, storage and transportation contains serious flaws in the physical protection of risky nuclear facilities”.…

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GERMAN RENEWABLES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) has drawn up plans to finance renewable energy projects in Germany, marking a change in mood towards supporting such green schemes. Up to Euro 200 million would be invested, mainly in wind power plants, and to a lesser extent geothermal, small-scale hydro power, solar energy and biomass based energy projects.…

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BULGARIA POWER



KEITH NUTHALL
THE NEED to help Bulgaria improve the environmental performance of its energy sector has led the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to break new ground by brokering an unprecedented private loan to clean what has been considered a dirty power-generating source: lignite.…

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GREECE TURKEY PIPELINE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROGAS and the European Commission have welcomed a deal between two of Europe’s historic enemies – Greece and Turkey – to bury the hatchet and build a Euro 250 million, 285 kilometre, gas pipeline between Komotini in Greek Thrace, with Karacabey, in Turkey, near Istanbul.…

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RIGA WATER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A PROGRAMME to improve drinking water supplies to the Latvian capital Riga is being extended by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; it is lending the Riga Water Company an additional Euro 9 million to seal pipeline leakages.…

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GULF OF FINLAND



BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN INTERNATIONAL financing consortium is to fund a previously abandoned Euro 166 million project to build a waste water treatment plant in St Petersburg, Russia. Its aim is to prevent pollution in the Gulf of Finland, which causes environmental health problems in neighbouring Finland and Estonia.…

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PIPELINE TALKS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development is talking closely to concerned environmental groups before agreeing to release US$300 million to build the planned key Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil and gas pipeline from the Caspian Sea to Turkey’s Mediterranean coast.…

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