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SWITZERLAND - INDICATIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SWITZERLAND has released a paper outlining where the world’s drinks producing countries agree over the long-running debate World Trade Organisation debate on creating an international register of protected terms for wines and spirits. It includes an acceptance that terms that have become generic should be unprotected, that member countries can decide how geographical indications should be protected within their own systems and that a register should “facilitate” protection.…
TRIPS WTO REGISTER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SWITZERLAND has released a paper outlining where the world’s drinks producing countries agree over the long-running World Trade Organisation debate on an international register of protected wine and spirit terms. It claims all sides agree generic terms should be unprotected, member countries can decide on protecting geographical indications within their own systems and a register should “facilitate” protection.…
PCB MEETING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN INTERNATIONAL meeting on ridding the world of PCBs has been staged in Geneva, Switzerland, linking aid donor governments with commercial firms with clean-up expertise and technologies. Coordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme, the meeting aimed to help fulfil the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, which targets PCBs for elimination.…
QUOTA ABOLITION FIGURES
Keith Nuthall
AS the European Union (EU) prepares to abolish its remaining restrictive import quotas for textile and clothing products, the latest European Commission statistics confirm that China is best placed to exploit this liberalisation. For 2003, China exported more textile products to the expanded EU, with 10.7% of imports.…
TETRA PAK-LAVAL MERGER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN ADVOCATE General of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has struck another blow against the European Commission’s bid to block the drinks packaging merger between Switzerland’s Tetra Laval group, (a leader in carton production), and French company Sidel, which designs and manufactures plastic bottles.…
USA MONEY LAUNDERING REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
NOBODY likes to be on a blacklist, especially one written by the American government. But every year, the US state department issues a comprehensive rogues gallery of countries involved in the narcotics trade and related criminal problems. One surprising entrant: the United States.…
RUSSIA SILICON DUTIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) ministers have been asked to waive anti-dumping duties imposed on imports from Russia of (with silicon content less than 99.99 per cent by weight) for three cooperating exporters, owned by the SUAL Holding Group. Its SKU LLC, of Sual-Kremny-Ural, and ZAO KREMNY, Irkutsk, have formally promised to maintain their silicon prices at a level that is acceptable to the European Commission, which has as a result proposed that they be exempted from the duties; the decision would also apply to their related trader ASMP GmbH, of Switzerland.…
OIL FOR FOOD PANEL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations has unveiled a three-member panel charged with investigating allegations of substantial corruption within its now defunct Oil for Food Programme, under which Iraq’s deposed Baathist regime sold limited supplies of crude, supposedly to fund humanitarian supplies.…
MAIN ARTICLE
BY ALAN OSBORN
PERSONNEL managers may well consider the European Court of Justice (ECJ) a somewhat austere body, constantly engaged in arcane institutional and corporate matters. Think again. It can well be argued that the ECJ has had a more direct impact on the lives and work of the European Union’s 380 million citizens, including of course those in Britain, than any other single organisation.…
SMALL EUROPEAN STATES - MONACO MONEY LAUNDERING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
MONACO is all about money. A glamorous speck of high-rises looming above the French Riviera, it is famous for wealthy glamour, tax exiles, racing-cars and gambling. Given this cocktail, it is hardly surprising that this, Europe’s second smallest country by geography, has attracted allegations that it has been the site of money laundering.…