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EASTERN EUROPE FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
SEEN in the context of the past decade, the entry of 10 new member states to the European Union (EU) which took place on May 1 has proved nothing like the disaster for the nuclear industry that was once feared.…

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ROMANIA ASSISTANCE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is signalling growing confidence in the ability of Romanian public authorities to handle complex large-scale utility projects, through the award of loans and grants for development schemes. Romanian administrative standards have been criticised in the past few years for holding up the country’s progress towards joining the EU.…

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ROMANIA ASSISTANCE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is signalling growing confidence in the ability of Romanian public authorities to handle complex large-scale utility projects, through the award of loans and grants for development schemes. Romanian administrative standards have been criticised in the past few years for holding up the country’s progress towards joining the EU.…

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ROMANIA TUBE DUTIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union Council of Ministers has approved European Commission plans to re-erect anti-dumping duties against two Romanian producers of certain seamless pipes and tubes of iron or non-alloy steel, declared illegal last year by the European Court of Justice over administrative mistakes.…

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ROMANIA TUBE DUTIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
RESERVE anti-dumping duties against two Romanian producers of certain seamless pipes and tubes of iron or non-alloy steel are to be re-imposed, even though they had last year been declared illegal by the European Court of Justice.

Judges had ruled last January that the European Commission made administrative errors when fixing the level of protection required for European Union (EU) producers from exports made by Petrotub SA and Republica SA.…

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ROMANIA DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
MUTUAL trade between the European Union (EU) and Romania in a range of tobacco products will become duty free by 2007, easing the eastern European country’s anticipated EU accession of that year. A trade agreement phases out duties on cigarettes (including those flavoured with cloves), cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, smoking tobacco, homogenised or reconstituted tobacco, chewing tobacco and snuff.…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
AFTER a long period of consultation, a comprehensive directive protecting the European Union’s (EU) groundwater reserves has been proposed by the European Commission, which would force Member States to establish and police locally sensitive pollution limits. The legislation would insist that national governments carefully monitor groundwater quality and take steps to reverse its pollution, where it has exceeded these self-imposed thresholds.…

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ROMANIA WATER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is lending Romanian water utility Regia Autonoma Aquaserv Euro 7 million to improve drinking water supplies for the central Romania town of Targu Mures. The loan complements a Euro 20.9 million grant from the European Union’s (EU) ISPA programme to extend the 160,000-citizen town’s sewer network, improve storm management systems and help rehabilitate a water plant.…

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BUCHAREST RESTORATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ENVIRONMENTAL health is necessarily a broad science, after all, the pollution, pathogens and accident risks that surround us are many and varied. So it makes sense, when trying to improve the environmental health of a particular urban area, to take a holistic approach, making improvements to services and cleanliness, as well as the built environment.…

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WORLD BANK - ROMANIA



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank is lending Romania a Euro 74.3 million package to help it develop a fully-functioning wholesale electricity market and boost the reliability of its transmission systems. Concerned that a lack of reliability of power supplies could hinder economic growth, especially in the capital Bucharest and in Transylvania, the bank wants to “attract and sustain private sector participation in the power sector.”…

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