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ITALY’S COSMETICS INDUSTRY EXPORTS KEEPS SALES BUOYANT DURING TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES



WHEN the Percassi family, owners of the successful make-up brand KIKO Make Up Milan, purchased in October 2013 a UNESCO-listed historic industrial site called Crespi d’Adda in northern Italy, it was not only a sign of their success, but proof of the old adage that tough economic times can be good for the beauty industry. …

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BRUSSELS WANTS SHAREHOLDERS TO HAVE A SAY ON EXECUTIVES’ PAY



ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) has welcomed a proposed reform of the European Union (EU) shareholder rights directive, which would give shareholders of EU companies listed on an EU stock exchange the right to vote on their executives’ salaries.…

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ECC-NET’S 2013 ANNUAL REPORT - NATIONAL UNIT ROUND UP



AUSTRIA

 

The location of ECC Austria in central Vienna means many consumers drop by to receive advice or lodge complaints in person with the ECC’s five staff members. A top priority in 2013 was increasing public awareness about e-commerce fraud; a brochure aimed at combatting the problem was published and more than 600,000 were distributed throughout Austria.…

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EU PLANS SWISS DEAL NOW SAVINGS INFORMATION DIRECTIVE HAS BEEN APPROVED



EUROPEAN Union (EU) member states hope to follow up this week’s (Monday) approval of an EU directive preventing savings accounts being used for tax evasion, with a similar deal with non-EU Switzerland. EU taxation Commissioner Alrgirdas Šemeta told a Brussels press briefing that the EU has already concluded two rounds of negotiations on the subject with Switzerland.…

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EU MINISTERS APPROVE SAVINGS TAX DIRECTIVE



EUROPEAN Union (EU) member states hope to follow up their approval of an EU directive preventing savings accounts being used for tax evasion, with a similar deal with non-EU Switzerland. EU taxation Commissioner Alrgirdas Šemeta said that an agreement on automatic exchange of information between Switzerland and EU countries is expected “by the end of the year”.…

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SMALLER EU COUNTRIES WANT TO ENSURE 2030 CLIMATE AND ENERGY TARGETS DO NOT BURDEN STEEL INDUSTRY



ENERGY ministers of smaller European Union (EU) member countries are worried about the potential impact the 2030 climate and energy targets proposed by the European Commission in January could have on energy-intensive industries such as minerals processing, an EU energy council meeting yesterday (Tues March 4) in Brussels revealed.…

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EU RESEARCH PROJECT WILL TRY TO REDUCE CURED HAM SALT CONTENT



A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project is to develop a new system of controlling the salting stage during dry-cured ham processing, aiming to reduce salt content. The ‘PROCURED’ initiative aims to cut the amount of salt in the production of dry-cured meats, such as prosciutto, lardo, bresaola, capicola, guanciale and soppressata.…

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MOST EU COUNTRIES NOT CONVINCED OF ORIGIN LABELLING FOR MEAT AS INGREDIENT



MANY European Union (EU) countries are unsure whether imposing mandatory labelling requirements for the country of origin of meat used as ingredient in processed food products would bring benefits that justify the costs, a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels yesterday (24 March) revealed.…

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EU ROUND UP – EU HEADS OF GOVERNMENT PUSH FOR ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION PLAN



DETAILED work is under way to create a plan to further diversify the European Union’s (EU) energy supplies routes, after EU heads of government agreed to “address the issue of external energy dependency.” The urgency follows concern sparked by Russia’s annexation of the Crimea from Ukraine.…

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SMALLER EU COUNTRIES WANT TO ENSURE 2030 CLIMATE AND ENERGY TARGETS DO NOT BURDEN STEEL INDUSTRY



Energy ministers of smaller European Union (EU) countries said yesterday (Tuesday March 4) that they will not sacrifice the competitiveness of energy intensive industries such as steel-making when meeting proposed EU 2030 carbon emission targets.

 “Slovakia supports the aim of a single target for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction,” said Dušan Petrík, state secretary in the country’s ministry of economy.…

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