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CITES REFORM



KEITH NUTHALL
APPLICATIONS have been made by the Nicaraguan and German governments for the trade in two hardwood species to be controlled under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). These species are, respectively, big-leaf mahogany (also known as Brazilian mahogany) and the tree-of-life (also known as pockwood or sonora guaiacum).…

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MINING SOCIETE ANONYME



BY ALAN OSBORN
The European Commission has cleared a deal through which the French Société Anonyme d’Explosifs et de Produits Chimiques (EPC) will acquire a 50% stake in the German drilling and blasting company SAARMontan, a wholly- subsidiary of Deutsche Montan Technologie.…

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TYRE NOISE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union research project is about to be launched, which will create a new sophisticated model for reducing tyre noise. This ‘microscopic road traffic noise-modelling project,’ (ROTRANOMO), will consider the type of vehicle, tyre-road interaction, traffic management, driver behaviour, environmental planning and vehicle structure changes to develop a more effective noise calculation model.…

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DAIMLERCHRYSLER



BY MONICA DOBIE, in Montreal
DaimlerChrysler Canada has announced it will close its trim plant in Ajax, Ontario, in December, 2003, as part of the company’s cost saving strategy. The closure will eliminate 650 jobs, adding to the thousands of jobs wiped out over the past 18 months at its light vehicle and heavy truck manufacturing plants.…

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TYRE NOISE



Keith Nuthall
A EUROPEAN Union research project is about to be launched, which will create a new sophisticated model for reducing tyre noise. This ‘microscopic road traffic noise-modelling project,’ (ROTRANOMO), will consider the type of vehicle, tyre-road interaction, traffic management, driver behaviour, environmental planning and vehicle structure changes to develop a more effective noise calculation model.…

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LEIPZIG PLANT



Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank has drawn up plans to lend up to Euro 62 million to the City of Leipzig, in Germany, funding preparatory ground-works for an industrial park, which would include a new car manufacturing plant. The factory would be completed by 2004 in the north of the city on old farmland, renamed Industriepark Leipzig Nord.…

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PRESSAUG - NEOS



KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the purchase of joint control of the Italian charter airline NEOS, (which has been wholly-owned by NHT New Holding for Tourism B.V.), by the German travel company Preussag AG. The Commission has not imposed any conditions on approving the deal, having carried out a streamlined review of the case.…

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BOOK PRICING - EU



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has called for a European Union book-pricing directive protecting existing national systems from being undermined by cross-border sales from Member States which have no such controls.

In a formal motion, it has called upon the European Commission to propose this law, although the EU bureaucracy can ignore the appeal if it chooses; under EU treaties, the parliament cannot itself table legislation.…

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VW SWEDEN



BU ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission has given clearance under the EU merger

regulations to the acquisition by the German carmaker Volkswagen AG of full

control of Svenska Volkswagen AB, its exclusive wholesale distributor for

the Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda motor vehicles as well as Porsche

motor vehicles in Sweden.…

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GERMANY FEED IN



KEITH NUTHALL
IN a reversal of its earlier position, the European Commission has agreed that the German grid feed-in laws on the promotion of electricity from renewable energy sources and from combined heat and power are legal under EU state aid rules.…

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