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TAX HAVENS OPEN BOOKS AS G20 TABLES TIGHTENING OF GLOBAL ANTI-FRAUD CONTROLS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE THUMBSCREWS are being turned on the world’s tax havens, preventing their banks hiding assets from tax investigators worldwide. A comprehensive communiqué from April 1 and 2s’ G20 meeting in London committed member governments "to take agreed action against those jurisdictions which do not meet international standards in relation to tax transparency."…

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LOW COUNTRY TRUCKERS BUCK EUROPEAN TREND - THEY REALLY LIKE THEIR JOBS



BY TONY MALLETT

GIVEN that they work in a country renowned for its knee-deep bureaucracy and fervent industrial action, Belgian truckers seem a surprisingly contented bunch. At least when taken individually.

Despite recent protests about the price of fuel – which resulted in their blockade of the Brussels inner ring road and demonstrations outside the headquarters of both the European Commission and the European Parliament – the pros riding way up high in the cabs of HGVs on Belgian roads seem generally happy with their lot.…

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BOAT DELIVERIES EASE DISTRIBUTION FOR DUTCH DRINKS SECTOR



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A DUTCH city initiative will provide the ultimate in environment-friendly drinks distribution – serving 65 drinks outlets by an electric boat. The service will be launched in 2010 in Utrecht, where a conventionally powered ‘beer boat’ already delivers drinks to bars and restaurants via a historic canal network, including beer from four local breweries.…

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SOUTH AMERICA OFFERS TOBACCO MAJORS LUCRATIVE MARKETS, DESPITE TIGHTENING REGULATION



BY PACIFICA GODDARD

WHILE net revenues for tobacco product sales in some key countries in South America have experienced growth in the last few years, in general the regional tobacco product market is stagnant. Producers blame increased excise rates, public health awareness, and new and more rigidly enforced regulations for the gloom.…

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PROFESSIONAL NURSING IN TRINIDAD CAN BE TOUGH, BUT THERE'S ALWAYS THE BEACH



BY JAMES FULLER

THE TWIN island republic of Trinidad & Tobago is many people’s idea of a tropical idyll but Sunita Kissoon, senior nurse/midwife at the Gulf View Medical Centre in San Fernando, says medical care in her country is fundamentally lacking when compared to the UK.…

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EUROPE: Targeted smart medicine capsules developed by EU scientists



By Monica Dobie

A European Union (EU)-funded research project called SonoDrugs is developing tiny, image-guided medicine capsules conveying doses through blood vessels to the centre of an infection or disease, after which the drugs are activated by ultrasound pulses. This new technology is initially being developed for cardiovascular disease and cancer by the Euro 15.9 million project, which includes Dutch electronics giant Philips; Nanobiotix, of France; and Lipoid, of Germany; as well as academics from the University of Cyprus, University of Gent (Belgium), University of Helsinki, University of London, University of Tours (France), University Victor Segalen Bordeaux (France), University of Technology Eindhoven (the Netherlands), and the University of Udine (Italy).…

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NATURAL GAS AID GUIDELINES ASSESSED BY EU COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A PRECEDENT setting decision is expected from the European Commission on subsidising natural gas supplies to specific industries. Brussels has opened a formal investigation into tax exemptions offered by the Netherlands on gas used by Dutch ceramic producers.…

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IMAGE-GUIDED SMART CAPSULES COULD DELIVER TARGETED MEDICINES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-funded research project called SonoDrugs has united universities and high-tech businesses in developing tiny, image-guided medicine capsules which could target medicines to where they are needed in a patient’s body. The aim of the innovation is conveying doses through blood vessels to the centre of an infection or disease, after which the drugs are activated by ultrasound pulses.…

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DUTCH DAIRY MERGER APPROVED WITH STRINGS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved a proposed merger between Dutch dairy companies Campina and Friesland Foods, with conditions to avoid competition problems. Brussels allowed the deal after the merging companies offered to sell-off Friesland Foods’ fresh dairy product business and a part of Campina’s cheese business and two Campina long-life dairy drinks brands.…

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EU MINISTERS APPROVE INDIA SUGAR DUTY LEVELS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) ministers have approved import quota and tariff levels for cane sugar shipped from India until 2009. The deal has been written into the EU’s sugar agreement with African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states.

http://register.consilium.europa.eu/pdf/en/08/st14/st14962.en08.pdf

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