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SERVICES - EU LIBERALISATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has called on European Union (EU) countries to further liberalise their professions, including accountancy, although a detailed report praises Britain for its reforms. The UK “is making good progress” across the board in fighting restrictive practices regarding profession entry, fees and advertising, along with Denmark and the Netherlands, said Brussels.…

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SERVICES - EU LIBERALISATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has called on European Union (EU) countries to further liberalise their professions, including legal specialists, although a Communication’ policy paper praises Britain for its reforms. The UK “is making good progress” across the board in fighting restrictive practices regarding profession entry, fees and advertising, along with Denmark and the Netherlands, said Brussels.…

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PIPES CARTEL



KEITH NUTHALL
FINAL appeals by a group of district heating pipe companies to overturn massive fines levied by the European Commission for participating in a cartel have been rejected by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Dansk Rørindustri, and LR af 1998, of Denmark; Isoplus Fernwärmetechnik Vertriebsgesellschaft, Isoplus Fernwärmetechnik, Brugg Rohrsysteme, and LR af 1998 (Deutschland), of Germany; Isoplus Fernwärmetechnik Gesellschaft, and KE KELIT Kunststoffwerk, of Austria; and Switzerland’s ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, were appealing against a 2002 ECJ Court of First Instance judgment.…

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AUSTRIA/SWITZERLAND FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
IN both the Austrian and Swiss paint industries the European Union’s (EU) chemicals policy, and in particular next year’s introduction of the regulatory framework known as REACH, hang like a grim cloud over the near to mid term future.…

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REGISTRATION TAXES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed the abolition of registration taxes that it says impede the transfer of vehicles to the 16 European Union (EU) member states that impose them. Britain is not among the countries concerned, but they include Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Austria and Poland.…

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GM REFUSAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EU Council of Ministers has blocked a European Commission bid to lift national bans imposed by Austria, France, Germany, Greece and Luxembourg on eight GM maize and oil seed rape corn products. This was despite their already being authorised by the Commission and the European Food Safety Authority.…

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AUSTRIA/POLAND/FRANCE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening legal action against France, Poland and Austria for allegedly breaking European Union (EU) freedom of trade laws by impeding the import of cars into their territories. Brussels objects to Austria’s double-checking of European certificates of conformity, which are designed to ease cross-border car registration.…

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FLOOD CONSULTATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INSURANCE industry is being asked to comment on European Commission plans to table a European Union (EU) ‘floods directive’ telling member states to limit the potential risks posed by floods and plan for dealing with any that arise.…

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STATE AID CASES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
LEGAL action is being taken by the European Commission to force Sweden, Austria and the Czech Republic to implement European Union (EU) accounting rules regarding public spending. Brussels is particularly vexed with Sweden, sending it a formal complaint it has flouted a 2004 European Court of Justice (ECJ) order to properly implement directive 2000/52/EC on transparent relations between governments and other public bodies.…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A PROACTIVE competition inquiry has been launched into the European Union’s (EU) natural gas sector, with the aim of rooting out anti-competitive practices. If the European Commission discovers instances of gas companies breaking existing EU competition law, legal action could follow.…

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