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MIDDLE EAST - NORTH AFRICA DRINKS INDUSTRY REPORT



BY MARK ROWE AND PAUL COCHRANE

INTRODUCTION

JUST as chocolate sells well in cold countries, so do soft drinks flourish in hot countries, which would suggest that North Africa and the Levant presents an inviting face to the international drinks market.…

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ELBARADEI - PROLIFERATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTERNATIONAL Atomic Energy Agency director-general Mohamed ElBaradei wants tightened controls stopping terrorists obtaining radioactive matter. Noting 60 trafficking incidents were reported in 2003, with more likely this year, ElBaradei said discoveries in Iran and Libya of illicit nuclear materials markets were “disturbing”.…

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EU FISHING DEALS - LATEST



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A SIX year fishing agreement struck between the European Commission and the Seychelles has reduced access for European Union (EU) tuna boats to answer criticism that similar past deals have been emptying developing world waters of fish. The new agreement with the Seychelles – lasting from January 2005 to 2011 – cuts fishing opportunities for tuna long-liners by 15% by 2006.…

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IMF - MIDDLE EAST



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) will establish this year a Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Centre in Beirut, Lebanon, to provide macroeconomic and financial management training to Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, Syria, West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen.…

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MED COOPERATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) energy Commissioner Loyola de Palacio has called for a redoubling of efforts to create gas networks linking European, north African and Levantine countries. Speaking to a Euro-Mediterranean ministerial conference, in Rome, de Palacio highlighted the available resources of natural gas in the EU’s Mediterranean neighbours and called for cross-border infrastructure to be improved.…

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LIBYA - LOCKERBIE



Keith Nuthall
THE UNITED States and Britain have formally withdrawn two cases brought against Libya at the International Court of Justice over its liability under the Montreal Convention because of its role in the Lockerbie disaster. The move follows Libya’s offer of compensation to victims’ families.…

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FLAT COLD ROLLED DUTIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain flat rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more from Egypt, (mostly 29.2 per cent), Slovakia, (18.6 per cent) and Turkey, (11.5 per cent).…

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UNESCO/WORLD BANK - WATER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
TWO international organisations have highlighted opportunities for European water companies, which may be called upon in the next few decades to boost supplies to arid parts of the world, notably the Middle East.

The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation’s (UNESCO) World Water Development Report says this region is the poorest in terms of water availability, with Kuwait being the most parched (10 m3 is available per person annually), followed by Gaza Strip (52 m3), the United Arab Emirates (58 m3), Bahamas (66 m3), Qatar (94 m3), Maldives (103 m3), Libya (113 m3), Saudi Arabia (118 m3), and Malta (129 m3).…

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AFRICAN UNLADED PETROL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
The UN Environment Programme says that within five years most African countries will be close to phasing out leaded petrol. Egypt, Libya, Mauritius and Sudan – are already lead-free, to be joined this year by Morocco, Reunion and Tunisia.…

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FUTURE FARMING THINK PIECE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
WHEN the New Year is upon us, pessimists tend to herald the approach of apocalypse, gloomy tidings and battening down the hatches. And in a year that may see war in the Middle East, the naysayers may say more in 2003 than usual.…

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