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ADHESIVES NANOTECHNOLOGY FEATURE



BY MATTHEW BRACE, in Sydney

IN the rapidly expanding world of nanotechnology (a nano is one billionth of a metre), more and more applications for the adhesives industry are being developed. Many of these inventions are sophisticated, even futuristic in scope, although bizarrely some advances are linked to natural phenomena, with the sector owing a lot of the latest groundbreaking research to the humble gecko.…

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FOOD WORLD - APRIL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROBAROMETER FOOD POLL

WHEN EU consumers think of food, more associate it with "taste" – 31%, than with "pleasure" – 29%, "hunger" – 27%, "health" – 19% and "necessity" – 15%, said a new opinion poll from EU survey organisation Eurobarometer.…

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USA CHINA EU IMPORT QUOTA CHICKEN BEEF CATTLE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed opening 15 meat and livestock European Union (EU) annual import quotas for American products, including 16,665 tonnes of poultry meat. The move has been negotiated with Washington because of the EU’s incorporation in 2004 of 10 eastern and southern European countries.…

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ALAIN DAMAIS INTERVIEW - FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE - MONEY LAUNDERING



BY ALAN OSBORN

THE COUNTRIES of eastern and southern Africa pose two particularly serious challenges for the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the world’s leading anti money laundering agency, according to Alain Damais, the organisation’s executive secretary. In an interview with the Money Laundering Bulletin, he also discussed developments in money laundering typologies, the progress made by China towards becoming an FATF member and EU legislation designed to thwart laundering.…

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CHINA COAL MINE METHANE EXTRACTION PROJECTS WORLD BANK



BY KEITH NUTHALL

IT is not always the case that an initiative tackling an mining environmental problem also directly improves the health and safety of miners, but this is true for a new World Bank project to remove methane from Chinese coal mines.…

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ECJ GERMANY DUTY CASE GRIMM LEATHER HANDBAG COMPENSATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

GERMAN leather handbag seller Medici Grimm has failed to secure damages from the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers in a marathon dispute over anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) dismissed a claim that it be paid Euro 168,315 in damages, (or another sum if the judges had decided otherwise), for having been wrongly forced to pay more than DM (Deutschmark) 1.6 million in anti-dumping duties on imported handbags made by China’s Lucci Creation Ltd.…

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AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY DESIGN RIGHTS WIPO EU



BY DEIRDRE MASON, in London

THE POLITICAL institutions of the European Union (EU) are debating how to join an international system that would protect EU manufacturers’ design rights across a wide range of non-European countries in one simple operation. In an initiative that could help auto manufacturers secure the creative aspects of their vehicle design from plagiarism, the European Commission wants to link the EU’s existing Community Design system, (which protects manufacturers’ designs within the 25 EU member states), to a global design registration system run by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), a UN agency.…

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CHINA - RENEWABLE ENERGY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CHINA is being lent US$83.66 million to increase its use of renewable energy, by developing a Chinese commercial market for green power suppliers to supply the electricity grid on a large scale, efficiently and cost-effectively. Renewable energy sources in China have so far been small-scale, pilot programmes, outside the main electricity supply.…

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USA CHINA EU IMPORT QUOTA - POULTRY, VEGETABLES - EASTERN EUROPE EU EXPANSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed opening 48 EU import quotas for China and American foodstuffs, taking account of previous trade agreements with the 10 eastern and southern European countries joining the EU in 2004. Brussels is proposing new China quotas for 57,000 tonnes of rice, plus 20,500 tonnes of garlic, and 16,665 tonnes of American poultry, for instance.…

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EASTERN EUROPE CHINA CLOTHING IMPORT QUOTAS EU EXPANSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed the lowering of maximum import duties that can be imposed on imports into the European Union (EU) of four lines of Chinese footwear products. The move has been negotiated with Beijing because of the EU’s incorporation in 2004 of 10 eastern and southern European countries.…

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