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EU OPINION POLL SHOWS PLENTY OF DEMAND FOR AUTOMOBILES IN 'GREEN' EUROPE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE STEREOTYPE of Europeans favouring public transport over private cars is deeply flawed according to a new European Commission-funded opinion poll that interviewed 25,767 people. Pollsters Gallup not only confirmed that private motor transport is the most widespread means of making journeys in the EU (53% of those polled drove rather than cycled, walked or took public transport), 22% of these motorists would not drive less, even with dramatic improvements to rail, bus, air and boat transport.…

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EASTERN EUROPE MEMBERSHIP OF EU SHAKES UP REGIONAL DRINKS INDUSTRIES



BY MARK ROWE
FOLLOWING the ‘big bang’ of European Union (EU) expansion in May 2004, when 10 countries acceded to the EU, followed by Romania and Bulgaria this year, analysts were curious to see how those new members with well-regarded drinks industries would cope in the new pan-EU family.…

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EU EXPERT GROUP CALLS FOR CONTROLS ON ENERGY WASTING SUBSIDIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
PUBLIC subsidies paid to the polluting energy producers, such as coal-fired power stations, should be screened for promoting environmental damage, an influential European Union (EU) expert group has proposed.

The EU’s High-Level Group on Energy, Competitiveness and the Environment, which includes EU Commissioners, national government representatives, and executives from European industry, unions, non-governmental organisations and regulators, said “subsidies must serve the common interest”, or be phased out.…

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EASTERN EUROPE GEOTHERMAL POWER INITIATIVE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WORLD Bank is injecting US$4.53 million into an eastern Europe and central Asian fund promoting geothermal energy production, with the lion’s share (US$3.7 million) going to the Hungarian Oil and Gas Company (MOL) to fund geological risk insurance.…

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COMMISSION CLEARS PERMIRA HUNGARY PLASTICS DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has cleared the acquisition of Borsod-Chem Nyrt of Hungary by Permira Holdings Ltd of Guernsey, the Channel Islands. A Brussels note said that Permira subsidiary First Chemical Holding Vagyonkezel? Kft (itself controlled by another subsidiary the Permira IV Fund) would take over the Hungarian company.…

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EIB PUSHES HIGHER EDUCATION INVESTMENT THROUGH LOW INTEREST LOANS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

WHEN academics think of European Union (EU) funding for their projects or institutions, they often consider the European Commission, with its high profile in education and research spending through its framework programmes. But there is another EU institution developing an increasingly important role as a financial fountainhead for European higher education: the European Investment Bank (EIB).…

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HUNGARY IMPORTED SECOND-HAND CAR SALES LICENCE FEE ILLEGAL SAYS ECJ



BY KEITH NUTHALL

FLEET managers looking to offload used-cars in Hungary will be pleased the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared illegal high Hungarian registration duty charged on imported second-hand vehicles. Registration duties on old vehicles previously used in Hungary are reduced to take depreciation into account, and so are lower than imported cars.…

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HUNGARY GOVERNMENT BANS LUSH HAIR COLOURING - EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE HUNGARIAN government has banned the sale of three Lush henna hair colouring products over alleged excess bacteria, ordering a consumer recall. The move covers caca noir; caca marron and caca brun varieties, all made in Britain. Tests indicated the presence of banned bacteria pseudomonas aerugonosa in all three lines, reported the European Commission.…

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HUNGARY ELECRICITY COMPANY RESTRICTIVE PRACTICE INQUIRY



STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Commission investigators have raided Hungarian power operators looking for evidence that long-term electricity purchase agreements break European Union (EU) competition laws. The probe is one of a series of actions taken by the Commission’s directorate general for competition to drive restrictive practices out of the power sector across Europe.…

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POLAND ALUMINIUM EU IMPORT DUTIES ABOLITION CALL EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A POLITICAL battle is underway at the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers over whether EU import duties on unwrought aluminium should be retained or scrapped. The struggle pits Poland and eight other member states against Germany, which wants the current 6% duties retained.…

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