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GLOBAL OILSEEDS BUSINESS HITS CRISIS OVER EU ZERO-TOLERANCE GM CONTAMINATION RULES
BY ALAN OSBORN
A NEW crisis over the presence of genetically modified (GM) ingredients in food and livestock feed has once more focused attention on the European Union’s (EU’s) controversial GM policies. It has especially raised the spectre of job losses, farm bankruptcies and higher consumer prices if a relaxation of the current de facto zero tolerance restriction applying to unauthorised GM products is not agreed soon.…
EU SIGNS OPEN SKIES DEAL WITH AZERBAIJAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) has signed another open skies deal with a near neighbour, with the Caspian Sea republic of Azerbaijan. The deal follows the usual model, allowing all EU airlines access to Azeri airports and Azeri airlines access to airports in the EU.…
INNOVATION ABOUNDS IN DEVELOPING SECOND GENERATION BIOFUELS
BY MARK ROWE and GAVIN BLAIR
THE ANSWER to the world’s future fuel needs may be literally all around us, and freely available in abundance, thanks to the throw-away society of the 21st century. Bioenergy, produced from all matter of waste products, from wood chips, to agricultural husks and slurry, has been steadily elevated up the list of potential sources of energy that will be required in a low-carbon world.…
CLOTHING CULTURE: HAW FAR MUST INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS CUT THEIR CLOTH TO SUIT LOCAL TASTES
BY PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris; LEE ADENDORFF, in Lucca, Italy; KARRYN MILLER, in Tokyo; and LUCY JONES, in Dallas
IT almost seems commonsense to say that an industry providing such a human product as clothing has to take account of cultural sensibilities in target markets.…
BRUSSELS CRACKS DOWN ON AUDIT DIRECTIVE NON-IMPELENTATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is taking Italy to the European Court of Justice for failing to implement the 2006 European Union (EU) statutory audit directive – approved following the country’s notorious Parmalat scandal.
Its implementation deadline was June 2008; its aim – boosting European audit quality.…
EU ROUND UP - UKRAINE SEEKS GAS FINANCE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTERNATIONAL talks are underway to secure Ukraine funding to pay Russia for natural gas to ensure deliveries to Europe can be guaranteed this winter.
The European Commission, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) have been meeting with Russian and Ukraine officials to head off a repeat of last winter’s supply crisis.…
FURTHER EXPANSION OF EU EASTWARDS SEEN AS GENERALLY POSITIVE BY EU FOOD AND DRINK SECTORS
BY MARK ROWE
The expansion of the European Union (EU) continues eastwards – and the food and drink industry of the existing EU will inevitably be affected by the new competition, as will companies in the new member countries.
The next few years are likely to see several countries accede to the EU.…
LINDT RISKS LOSS OF CHOCOLATE EASTER BUNNY TRADEMARK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SWISS chocolate giant Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli may lose European Union (EU) trademark rights to the shape and wrapping of its popular Easter bunny line. This follows a European Court of Justice (ECJ) preliminary ruling, which concluded Austrian courts could void the registration, if filed in "bad faith".…
ARSENIC IN SUGAR BEET WARNS EU AUTHORITIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ARSENIC and lead has been discovered by UK authorities in unmolassed sugar beet pulp pellets exported from Austria, the European Union’s RASFF food product consumer safety alert system has warned. Meanwhile, Finnish health authorities have reported the presence of norovirus in frozen raspberries from Poland.…
BRUSSELS LAUNCHES BARRAGE OF LEGAL ACTIONS OVER ACCOUNTING RULES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has opened nine case files as it attempts to force European Union (EU) member states to comply with EU accounting and auditing directives. Brussels is taking four briefs to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) regarding Austria, Ireland, Italy and Spain, which it accuses of failing to comply with the 2006 statutory audit directive (2006/43/EC).…