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ENVIRONMENTAL OUTLOOK REPORT - EU ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN has been given a generally positive report on its environmental performance by a detailed and long-term European Environment Agency (EEA) report. Overall, the EEA said that the UK was "fortunate to have implemented a series of structural economic changes in the recent past that have brought environmental improvements".…
WTO SUMMIT HONG KONG - INDUSTRIAL GOODS SERVICES LIBERALISATION DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AUTO manufacturing firms will be closely monitoring next week’s World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Hong Kong for signs that the WTO’s long-running Doha Development Round talks are about to crack open national automobile markets. Key auto industry countries – the US, the European Union, Canada, Japan, South Korea, India and Brazil – have been making steady progress this year in identifying non-tariff barriers to trade they would like to remove, such as burdensome customs procedures, technical engineering rules and licences.…
HONG KONG UNIVERSITY COURSE STRUCTURE - COMPETING USA BRITAIN TRADITIONS
BY TAMARA VANTROYEN, in Hong Kong
HONG Kong’s higher education system’s gradual move away from the British system of education to one that is more aligned with the US and mainland China models, is leading to a proliferation of associate degrees (ADs) springing up in Hong Kong.…
EU SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH CONFERENCE - RESEARCH SPENDING FEARS
BY HEIDE NEWSON, in Brussels
THE EUROPEAN Commission faced a rumble of discontent this week in Brussels from Europe’s social scientists over their share of funding from the proposed seventh framework research programme (FP7) for 2007-13. Participants warned their important role in achieving the Lisbon Process goal of transforming Europe into the world’s most dynamic, knowledge-based economy was at risk of being overlooked.…
KYOTO/EMISSIONS TRADING
KEITH NUTHALL
AS the European Union (EU)’s greenhouse gas trading scheme beds in this year, its environment ministers can push ahead with fighting pollution, in the knowledge that the EU should hit its Kyoto Protocol emissions targets. According to the European Commission, current and planned policies should enable the expanded EU to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 8% from their 1990 levels during 2008-2012.…
USA HURRICANE PROTECTION COATINGS BOOM - POST HURRICANE KATRINA
BY LUCY JONES, in Dallas, Texas
THERE is another side to the loss of life and devastation wreaked in the USA by hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma and Dennis last year, a market reaction that has brought unsought benefits to the US paint and coatings industry.…
CANADA GRECIAN LEAD ACETATE BAN
BY MONICA DOBIE
THE CANADIAN government has followed in the footsteps of the European Union (EU) by banning the use of lead acetate in progressive hair dyes namely, Grecian Formula 16 (Canadian sister of the fabled Grecian 2000 Cream in the UK).…
GM FOOD SOUTHERN AFRICA FEATURE - MONSANTO SYNGENTA
BY STEVEN SWINDELLS, in Johannesburg
DROUGHT-HIT and AIDS-ravaged southern Africa is faced with a looming humanitarian crisis with almost 12 million people in need of food aid. But genetically modified (GM) crops remain off the menu for most African governments who remain reluctant to allow their farmers to do business with GM giants Monsanto and Syngenta.…
WTO SUMMIT HONG KONG - SERVICES LIBERALISATION - DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND - ACCOUNTANCY AIMS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTERNATIONAL accountancy firms will be closely monitoring next week’s World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Hong Kong for signs that the WTO’s long-running Doha Development Round talks are about to crack open national accounting and auditing markets. Progress in refreshing the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has been sluggish since talks began in 2000, one year ahead of the general round, with few trade-offs being offered in bilateral exchanges.…
CARIBBEAN RELIGION AIDS WORK COOPERATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A SUMMIT meeting of 100 Caribbean religious leaders has agreed that their organisations and laity will cooperate with and actively support governmental, non-governmental and other agencies fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS, while helping care for people infected with the disease.…