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NABUCCO IS DEAD; LONG LIVE THE TRANS-ADRIATIC PIPELINE
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU)-favoured Nabucco pipeline carrying Azerbaijan gas to western Europe will now almost certainly never be built, after Azeri gas consortium Shah Deniz decided to sell its gas to the rival Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP). The decision came after Greece announced it would sell its natural gas grid operator DESFA to Azeri state energy company SOCAR: the TAP pipeline would run through Greece to Italy, linking with pipelines in Turkey.…
BRUSSELS WANTS END TO AMERICAN ENERGY EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has released documents showing that it wants the US to ban future export restrictions on selling energy products raw materials to the European Union (EU), during negotiations for the planned Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. This would be the world’s largest bilateral trade deal.…
CHINA PUSHES AHEAD WITH BIO-BASED AVIATION FUEL PRODUCTION, BUT COMMERCIALISATION SOME WAY OFF
China in April successfully conducted a maiden test flight of the first aviation biofuel entirely processed on its shores, joining the US, Finland and France as only the fourth country in the world to independently research and develop a bio-jet fuel production technology.…
MEAT TRADERS SHOULD BE REGISTERED AND CONTROLLED, EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CONFERENCE HEARS
MEAT traders should be officially registered and covered by official controls, Enrico Frabetti, deputy secretary general of the Liaison Centre for the Meat Processing Industry in the EU (CLITRAVI) told a conference organised in the European Parliament yesterday (Tues) afternoon.
“There should be a register for meat brokers at European Union (EU) level to make sure they are known, but food business operators should also know what traders they are working with,” Frabetti told delegates to the event organised by Dutch centre-right MEP Esther de Lange.…
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT MEMBER RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT THE SAFETY OF BRAZILIAN BEEF
A CENTRE-left Portuguese member of the European Parliament (MEP) Nuno Teixeira has raised concerns about the safety of Brazilian beef after learning that two shipments of Brazilian beef meat have been blocked in the port of Rotterdam after testing positive for the presence of Ecoli bacteria.…
US AVIATION FIRMS FIND OPPORTUNITIES IN BOOMING BRAZIL WITH USTDA PARTNERSHIP
The privatisation and expansion of the Brazilian airport sector has proved to be a significant opportunity for the American civil aviation sector, which has been vying for opportunities in Brazil’s air navigation, airport and airport-related services. These opportunities are set to increase with the United States Trade and Development Agency’s (USTDA) having brokered a US-Brazil Aviation Partnership, signed last April and now being rolled out in earnest.…
DIAGEO STARTS RUM PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA
Diageo is accelerating its expansion into the Russian rum market with a launch in May of a Russia version of its low-cost Shark Tooth brand. The spirit is being manufactured for Diageo by Russia’s Ladoga Group with a 40% alcohol content.…
REACH REGISTRATION LEAVES POLYMER CHEMICALS UNREGISTERED
PLASTICS companies have not responded comprehensively to requests from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) that they register certain ingredients and polymers in the now completed second registration process under European Union (EU) chemical control system REACH. ECHA says that by the May 31 deadline for registering chemicals made, used or imported in quantities of 100 tonnes or more, there were 984 substances left unregistered that companies had earlier promised to register.…
U-MULTIRANK FACING CHALLENGES REGARDING THE QUALITY OF THE INDICATORS
THE CONSORTIUM running the European Commission-backed U-Multirank is working to better ensure the quality and reliability of the indicators it will use to rank universities, University World News has been told. Speaking exclusively to University World News, Jordi Curell, director of higher education and international affairs at the Commission’s directorate general for education and culture, said assessments were weakened by universities failing to monitor the professional success of their graduates: “There is an issue because some of the indicators are difficult to obtain, especially when it comes to the tracking of students, because they don’t exist everywhere,” he said.…
DUTCH GOVERNMENT PRESSURED TO TAX STATE CORPORATIONS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has told the Dutch government it should stop exempting state-owned businesses from corporate taxation. Many Dutch government-owned corporations benefit including the Port of Rotterdam, Holland Casino, Maastricht airport and the Bank of Industry LIOF. The Commission claims this could break EU state aid rules designed to prevent governments giving unfair advantages to local companies in the EU single market: “Exempting certain companies merely because they are publicly owned gives them a competitive advantage which cannot be justified.”…