UNFAIR TRADING CONCERN
January 1st, 2005 BY KEITH NUTHALLINTERNATIONAL business organisations have called for widespread changes to the European Union's (EU) proposed directive on unfair commercial practices, claiming that its current draft "undermines legal certainty and confidence in cross-border trade". The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Eurocommerce and EU business organisation UNICE have called on the European Parliament to substantially amend the directive. They say that changes already made by EU ministers would hinder trade. Eurocommerce opposes an amendment saying businesses must not ...
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