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EU COMMISSION TABLES VAT CONCESSIONS FOR HOUSE RESTORATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has asked European Union (EU) ministers to authorise until January 2011 the right of the Isle of Man and 13 foreign EU member states to levy low rates of VAT on certain building repair services.…

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EU COMMISSION PROPOSES SALMONELLA CRACKDOWN



BY KEITH NUTHALL

STATISTICS showing European Union (EU) laying hen flocks to be riddled with salmonella have had their effect, with the European Commission proposing a crackdown on salmonella contamination. It has laid down reduction targets for member states, with the steepest falls demanded of countries with the worst problem.…

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EASTERN EUROPE COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE INDUSTRY FEATURE



BY MARK ROWE

WHILE personal care product sales for the 15 countries that made up the European Union (EU) before 2003, plus Switzerland and Norway, increased by just 1% in 2005/2006 on the previous year – eastern Europe is a more enticing prospect for the industry, and has been singled out by major organisations and companies as a shining light for sales, investment and production.…

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EU COMMISSION PROPOSES SALMONELLA CRACKDOWN



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed a crackdown on salmonella contamination, setting reduction targets for member states, with the steepest falls demanded of countries with the worst problem. So, relatively clean Britain must reduce outbreaks by 10% in 2008; the salmonella-ridden Czech Republic, by 40%.…

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IAEA NUCLEAR SOURCES SLEUTHS INVESTIGATE GEORGIA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE INTERNATIONAL Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been helping former soviet republics hunt down radioactive sources that went astray in the economic dislocation following the fall of communism. Many of these countries have used nuclear technologies for many years, but with the closure of many factories amidst the ruin of the command economy, some nuclear materials they used went missing.…

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IFC LENDS ARGENTINA NETHERLANDS RUSSIA DOLLARS FOR OIL, KYOTO PROJECTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation (IFC), of the World Bank, will lend US$70 million over 10 years to independent Argentine oil producer Companias Asociadas Petroleras SA (CAPSA), which works within the southern province of Chubut. The money will finance capital expenditures, working capital requirements, and general corporate activities.…

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EU GAS PRICE RISES SHARPLY - EUROSTAT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

NATURAL gas prices rose steeply in the European Union (EU) during 2005, a report from EU statistical agency Eurostat has confirmed: up 16% for domestic customers and 33% for industrial users. There were significant variations between member states: for instance for households, prices rose by 30% in Slovakia; 27% in Luxembourg and the Czech Republic; and 25% in Ireland, while prices remained nearly stable in Estonia and increased just 5% in Denmark and 8% in Italy.…

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EFSA SALMONELLA LAYING HENS REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

AN ALARMING 20.3% of European Union (EU) laying hen poultry flocks are infected with salmonella, a European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) report has warned. The Czech Republic (62.5%), Poland (55.9%), Spain (51.6%), Lithuania (50%) and Portugal (47.7%) have the most serious problems.…

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EU BEEF CATTLE PRODUCTION INCREASE PREDICTED



BY KEITH NUTHALL

BRITAIN is expected to help lead an increase in gross production of cattle in the European Union (EU), reversing a decline in slaughtered stock and live exports that has continued since 2003, says European Union (EU) statistical agency Eurostat.…

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GERMANY TOBACCO INDUSTRY FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN

IN the space of less than three years the German cigarette market has gone from being Europe’s most stable, profitable and legislation-free into one beset by obstacles almost everywhere you look. In the words of an independent report just issued by the market number two British American Tobacco, the industry has "overnight….found…

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