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ECJ: ACCOUNTANT-LAWYER VENTURES



BY ALAN OSBORN
GOVERNMENTS may prevent the formation of multi-disciplinary partnerships combining accountants and lawyers under EU law, an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has suggested. In a formal opinion to the full ECJ, Philippe Léger said that there is a “certain incompatibility” between the two activities, and a law that prohibits collaboration “may be justified.”…

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BASF



BY KEITH NUTHALL
GERMAN chemicals giant BASF has been frustrated in its bid to secure a new supplementary protection certificate for its longstanding pesticide ingredient chloridazon, which would have erected fresh legal barriers for rivals wanting to use the chemical.

The company had applied for the certificate at the Dutch Industrial Property Office, on the basis of a comparatively new market approval, secured for a chloridazon product in 1987, (the first had been issued in 1967).…

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DIOXINS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has formally proposed its anticipated list of maximum dioxin contamination limits for food products. The levels for fish are as predicted last week in Environmental Health News. For dairy products, beef and sheep-meat it is three nanograms per kilogram of fat, for example.…

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DIOXIN LIMITS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed that strict dioxin contamination limits are introduced from January 2002, covering foodstuffs including milk and butter; the technical formula quoted by Brussels for this ceiling is 3 nanograms per kilogram of fat. Dairy products with dioxin contaminants exceeding this level would be considered “unsuitable for consumption.”…

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FISH DIOXINS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is considering introducing a series of dioxin contamination limits for fish products. They include: 6 nanograms/kg for fish oil, 4 nanograms/kg for farmed and wild fish, 1.25 nanogram/kg for fish meal and 2.25 nanogram/kg for fish feed.…

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MINK CULL



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s LIFE-Nature programme is meet half the costs of a pounds 1.65 million scheme to eradicate the American mink from the Western isles of Scotland where it is beginning to decimate important bird populations. Remaining cash will come from Scottish National Heritage and others.…

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CHERNOBYL LATEST



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has granted the Ukraine Euro 20 million to help it purchase additional fuel for electricity power plants this winter, following the closure of Chernobyl, a longstanding aim of EU diplomacy. The money follows Euro 35 million already pledged to help the Kiev government meet its post-Chernobyl energy needs.…

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BILBAO



KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has launched a state aid investigation into a Euro 53.2 million Basque government grant for the construction in Bilbao of a combined-cycle electricity production plant and a re-gasification unit, which is to provide the fuel for the power station.…

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EIB - CADIZ



KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank has announced that it will lend Euro 150 million loan to Nueva Generadora del Sur SA for constructing a combined-cycle power plant in Cádiz province, Spain.…

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THAI FLINT LIGHTERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A THAI flint lighter manufacturer is likely to escape having to pay the stiff 51.9 per cent EU anti-dumping duties payable on most exports of the product from Thailand, having proved that its low prices are due to lower costs, rather than unfair trading practices.…

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