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POLAND v CHINA: WTO



BY PHILIP FINE

POLAND has called for formal talks with China at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), because of concerns that its local footwear industry is being damaged by cheap Chinese imports. In a note to the WTO about a selected range of footwear products, Warsaw said: "In 2001, as compared to 2000, imports increased by 31.3 per cent and in 2002 as compared to 2001 by 18.8 per cent.…

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DANUBE CANAL LINK



BY KEITH NUTHALL
CONCERNS have been raised by eastern and central European environmental groups about the possible worsening of drinking water quality that could be caused by the construction of the planned Danube-Oder-Elbe canal. The Czech Republic’s Friends of the Earth branch is leading green groups from Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia in pressing the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers to avoid including the project in its priority list for funding from the trans-European transport networks (TENs) scheme.…

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CZECH SUGAR DUTY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE CZECH Republic has announced that it is extending the life of its 80 per cent safeguard duty on sugar imports until December 2004, claiming that its producers would be flooded by imports (mostly from Poland and the EU), if it lifted the protection.…

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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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WROCKLAW WATER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development is lending Miejskie Przedsiebiorstwo Wodociagow i Kanalizacji (the Wroclaw Water Supply and Sewerage Company) Euro 18 million to help it improve its water supply systems in Poland’s fourth largest city. The money will help upgrade a water-treatment plant, extend the sewerage network and make improvements to company management.…

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WROCKLAW WATER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development is lending Miejskie Przedsiebiorstwo Wodociagow i Kanalizacji (the Wroclaw Water Supply and Sewerage Company) Euro 18 million to help it improve its water supply systems in Poland’s fourth largest city. The money will help upgrade a water-treatment plant, extend the sewerage network and make improvements to company management.…

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COMMS INVESTMENT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report says that the Netherlands, out of all EU countries, has received the largest economic boost from investment in communications and information technology. Much of the resulting labour productivity growth has been concentrated in knowledge intensive activities, notably high technology and medium high technology manufacturing, said the developed world think tank.…

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EASTERN EUROPE - TAX



BY MARK ROWE and KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is piling pressure on the 10 eastern and southern European countries joining the organisation next May to abolish tax laws that currently break EU regulations and directives. The EU Council of Ministers has drawn up a list of 30 tax measures deemed “harmful” to Europe’s internal market that apply in the countries planning to join the EU next year, namely Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta.…

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TOBACCO SUBSIDIES FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s (EC) proposals for the EU tobacco regime, published in detail last month (September), essentially recognise that subsidised tobacco growing in Europe on any significant scale is now coming to an end. If these plans are put in place it seems likely that in little more than three years’ time the only tobacco grown in the EU will be to serve small niche markets.…

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POLAND - EIB



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) has drawn up plans to lend the Polish Electrabel subsidiary Elektrownia im. Tadeusza Kosciuszki SA (NOTE: SPELLING CORRECT) up to Euro 35 million to invest in its eight coal-fired power plants, boosting its competitiveness.…

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