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EU ROUND UP - BRUSSELS FOCUSES BIOFUEL SUPPORT ON GREENER FUELS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has taken another step towards focusing the European Union’s (EU) support for biofuel production on those fuels that create at least 35% less carbon emissions than fossil fuels. A key part of this process is using certification schemes to ensure that biofuels are green, taking account of the environmental impact of their production as well as use, and the Commission has now recognised seven of these systems.…
TENEX LOOKS FOR WESTINGHOUSE COOPERATION IN POTENTIAL JOINT VENTURE
BY JULIAN RYALL, and EUGENE VOROTNIKOV
A PROPOSED joint venture under discussion between Japan’s Toshiba Corporation and Russia’s Techsnabexport (TENEX) is expected to focus supplying low enriched uranium, not only to Japan but to third-party markets, Fuel Cycle Week has been told.…
POLAND STANDARDS SUBPAR FOR ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
BY MARK ROWE and E BLAKE BERRY
GIVEN Poland’s reputation as a reliable member of the international community, it is perhaps surprising Poland was (until 2009 at least) reckoned by the European Commission and the US Department of State to have one of the EU’s poorest records for tackling money laundering.…
BULGARIA'S PROGRESS ON MONEY LAUNDERING IS SLOW - WITH COURTS A REAL PROBLEM
BY MARK ROWEAND ZLATKO ?ONKA?
IT is easy to see why the European Commission is upset over money laundering in Bulgaria, a key consequence of the widespread corruption bedevilling the country before and since it joined the European Union (EU) in 2007.…
EU ROUND UP - BRUSSELS UNVEILS GAS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PRIORITIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has unveiled its gas infrastructure investment priorities for the next 20 years. They are pipeline and other transit projects delivering gas directly from the Caspian Sea to Europe; integrating the Baltic gas market, connecting it to central and southeast Europe; and boosting north-south infrastructure in western Europe to remove internal bottlenecks.…
RECESSION FORCES CAR PRICES DOWN SHARPLY IN EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE
BY MONIKA HANLEY, ZLATKO ?ONKA?, CRISTINA MUNTEAN, KEITH NUTHALL
CAR prices in eastern and central Europe tumbled during the recession, significantly faster than in western Europe according to the latest data, impeding attempts to create a unified auto market that spans Europe.…
UN POUSED TO SUSPEND BULGARIA FROM INTERNATIONAL CARBON TRADING SUSPENSION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BULGARIA is to likely be suspended from international carbon emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol because of poor financial controls. A UN Framework Convention on Climate Change committee is expected to prevent Bulgarian trading from June to at least November, the country’s environment minister has admitted.…
INTERNATIONAL CONFECTIONERY NEWS ROUND-UP - EFSA SUGAR INTAKE PANEL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) panel has refused to set an advisory limit for the intake of sugar by European Union (EU) consumers. EFSA’s panel on dietetic products, nutrition and allergies has concluded in a comprehensive assessment of dietary requirements for EU consumers “there was insufficient evidence to set an upper limit for sugars”.…
BULGARIA FACES INTERNATIONAL CARBON TRADING SUSPENSION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BULGARIA is to likely be suspended from international carbon emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol because of poor financial controls. A UN Framework Convention on Climate Change committee is expected to prevent Bulgarian trading from June to at least November, the Bulgarian environment minister has admitted.…
BULGARIA WARNED BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION OVER STEEL SUBSIDIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is keeping the pressure on the Bulgarian government to recover Euro 511,000 (Bulgarian Lev BGN 432.6 million) subsidies paid in 2007 to now bankrupt steel-maker Kremikovtzi. In a detailed report, the Commission stressed the handout had been authorised under European Union (EU) state aid rules as an exceptional payment, designed to help Kremikovtzi restructure and become viable.…