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CANADA LAUNCHES WTO ACTION AGAINST USA OVER FOOD SUBSIDIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE CANADIAN government has added to the growing pressure on the USA to slash the subsidies it pumps into its food sector, formally requesting that a World Trade Organisation (WTO) panel declares that Washington’s largesse has been illegally high.…
VITAMIN D IS NEW OLD-FASHIONED TB TREATMENT SAY LONDON SCIENTISTS
BY MONICA DOBIE
AN OLD-FASHIONED treatment for tuberculosis might be reintroduced now the disease has proved resistant to new-fashioned antibiotics. A British study has found that a single dose of vitamin D may be enough to boost the immune system to fight against tuberculosis.…
ISO PLANS FISHING AND AQUACULTURE STANDARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Organization for Standardization (ISO) (NOTE: It uses the American spelling for its name) is staging a meeting this October of a new technical committee charged with creating technical good practice standards for the seafood industry’s aquaculture and wild harvested arms.…
ISO PLANS FISHING AND AQUACULTURE STANDARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Organization for Standardization (ISO) (NOTE: It uses the American spelling for its name) is staging a meeting this October of a new technical committee charged with creating technical good practice standards for the aquaculture and wild fish sectors.…
UNITED NATIONS MOVES TOWARDS ADOPTING INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THERE can be fewer larger accountancy jobs than a complete overhaul of the accounting systems of all United Nations organisations, but such a project is underway, and – some would say true to form – the UN is now splashing cash on external accounting consultants.…
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE HAS POTENTIAL TO BE MAJOR GLOBAL EMISSIONS MARKET PLAYER
BY ANDREW CAVE
THE THOUGHT of burying millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide underground is not for the risk-averse. If carbon dioxide is injected into pores in the earth’s crust that previously held oil and gas for thousands of years, will it stay there as long?…
SHARK OVERFISHING IS WIPING OUT NORTH AMERICAN SCALLOPS
BY MONICA DOBIE, in Ottawa
THE OVERFISHING of big sharks has wiped out North Carolina’s scallop fishery is inhibiting oyster and clam populations along the US Atlantic Coast claims a study led by Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Purposeful fishing and by-catches have decimated the largest predatory sharks, such as the bull, great white, dusky and hammerheads, allowing ray, skate and other small shark prey species to explode.…
GLOBAL DUAL-USE TECHNOLOGY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION CONTROLS BECOME EVER MORE COMPREHENSIVE
BY DEIRDRE MASON
FIFTY years ago, the signing of the Euratom Treaty ushered in a system of European non-proliferation controls designed to prevent nuclear-associated technology being exploited for the illicit production of nuclear weaponry. And today, after the anniversary of the three agreements signed on March 25, 1957 that gave the European Communities – later the European Union (EU) – their legal basis, that ‘dual-use technology’ system continues to be refined.…
US GOLF CLOTHING CHAIN FAILS TO SECURE EU TRADEMARK RIGHTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A MAJOR American golf clothing chain has failed to secure European Union (EU)-wide trademark rights to its name, because European Court of Justice (ECJ) judges found it insufficiently distinctive. Golf USA Inc franchises more than 100 golf clothing and equipment stores in 32 US states and 11 other countries: Belgium, Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, South Korea, Mexico, Spain and Sweden.…
CANADA CHEESE COMPANY CLOSES CANADIAN PLANTS
BY MONICA DOBIE, in Ottawa
CANADA’S largest dairy processor Saputo Inc has announced it will close two plants and cuts 144 jobs to consolidate its Canadian manufacturing operations. A Vancouver cheese plant will close March 31, while a cutting and wrapping plant near Montreal will shut down on June 2.…