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IMPENDING EU-US TRADE AGREEMENT HOLDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PAINT MACHINERY SALES
THE TRADE agreement currently being negotiated between the European Union (EU) and the USA could bring significant opportunities for paint machinery manufacturers if the two parties agree to align their technical standards.
The European Commission, which is negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) on behalf of the EU, has said it would like to close the gap between the two sides regarding technical regulations affecting the marketing, use and conformity assessment of machinery, as well as electrical and electronic products.…
GERMAN-MADE CARS TOP THE EU CONSUMER DANGER LIST IN 2014
GERMAN-made automobiles were the largest source of reports regarding potentially dangerous motor vehicles made to the European Union’s (EU) RAPEX consumer alert network in 2014, analysis of its data shows.
There were 194 notifications to the system relating to automobiles and parts last year, the fourth largest category following toys (650), clothing and textiles (530) and electrical appliances (217).…
ICAO CONFERENCE DEBATES DEVELOPMENT OF DETAILED GLOBAL REGULATIONS FOR DRONES
AIR navigation officials from around the world have gathered to discuss how to better control pilot-less aircraft, while companies and governments ponder the benefits and risks of drones. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) staged the first global Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Symposium, at its headquarters in Montréal, Canada, between March 23 and 25.…
TAIWAN LOOSENS IMPORT CONTROLS ON AMERICAN AND CANADIAN BEEF BY-PRODUCTS
Taiwan is easing its 11-year-old import ban on offal and by-products sourced from United States and Canada-reared cattle over Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) concerns, by planning to classify six types of beef byproducts as “non-internal organs”, effectively clearing the way for their import.…
CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FIUS AND REPORTERS IS KEY PART OF BATTLE AGAINST MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORIST FINANCE
QUALITY suspicious transaction reports (STRs) and suspicious activity reports (SARs) around the world are crucial to identifying and combatting money laundering – but a lack of feedback from law enforcement and financial intelligence units (FIUs) can discourage reporting entities from working to improve their reports.…
ENERGY COMPANIES MAKING SIGNIFICANT ADVANCES IN DEVELOPING SYNFUEL TECHNOLOGY
The emergence of synthetic fuels continues to raise hopes that low-carbon alternatives to fossil fuels will be developed, offering the prospect of long-term sustainable production. And with synthetic liquid fuel and synthetic gas chemical composition reflecting fossil fuels’ conversion of hydrogen and atmospheric CO2 into methane, experts are openly enthused about their avoidance of intermittency associated with renewable energy.…
EMA LAUNCHES GLOBAL GENERIC MEDICINE INFORMATION SHARING PILOT
AN INTERNATIONAL regulatory cooperation pilot involving medicine regulators sharing real time assessments about generic medicines is now in full flow. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is leading the initiative, building on the European Union’s (EU) experience of cooperation between national regulators.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORS DEVELOP EXPERT NETWORKS FOR PAEDIATRIC MEDICINES, USING SCARCE AVAILABLE SPECIALISTS
The possibility of a global paediatric research network has taken firmer shape in recent months with European Union (EU) industry representatives and medical regulators expressing support for a tie-up with their US colleagues and those from other countries. The issue is being taken up by a working group set up by the European Network of Paediatric Research (Enpr-EMA) in the European Medicines Agency (EMA).…
BRUSSELS WEIGHING ON MEDICINES SUSPENSION FOLLOWING INDIAN CLINICAL DATA DOUBTS
THE RE-EXAMINATION of European Union (EU) market authorisations following concerns over clinical trials conducted by GVK Biosciences in Hyderabad, India, has sparked intense debate in Brussels.
A European Parliament hearing has heard comment and details about the recommendation from the European Medicine Agency’s committee for medicinal products for human use (CHMP) that some 800 forms and dosages of medicines approved in the EU be suspended.…
ICAO MOVES FORWARD ON DEVELOPING REAL-TIME WAR-ZONES SAFETY DATABASE
AN INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Task Force on Risks to Civil Aviation arising from Conflict Zones (TF RCZ) has made progress in developing information sharing systems on keeping civil airliners safe when they fly above conflict zones.
It started work swiftly following the shooting down of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over the contested Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine – in August.…