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GLOBAL TOBACCO ADVERTISING REGULATION FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
ON July 31 this year the European Union’s (EU) Tobacco Advertising Directive came into effect, making it illegal to advertise tobacco products in the print media, radio and over the Internet within the EU. Also banned was tobacco sponsorship of cross-border cultural and sporting events.…

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HIGH FAT FOOD GOOD DIGESTIVE HEATH RESEARCH USA



BY MONICA DOBIE
EATING a hearty meal consisting of cheeseburgers and fries and other high fat foods, notorious for blocking arteries and raising cholesterol levels, can actually help fend off dangerous bacteria and stomach complaints, according to Dutch scientists.

A study published in the USA’s Journal of Experimental Medicine, shows that eating high fat foods may help ward off infection and soothe gut inflammations.…

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HIGH FAT DIET DIETARY BENEFITS - US RESEARCH



BY MONICA DOBIE
CHEESEBURGERS can help fight off dangerous bacteria and stomach complaints, say Dutch scientists. A study published in the USA’s Journal of Experimental Medicine, shows that eating high fat foods can help ward off infection and soothe gut inflammations.…

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LEBANON, SYRIA, JORDAN PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE



BY PAUL COCHRANE
IN the Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian paint markets there is always an extra ingredient that must be thrown into the mix: politics. The political situation, internal or external, can have positive knock-on effects, such as Jordan’s booming construction market due to an influx of Iraqi refugees, or negatively, such as in Lebanon, where the sector is experiencing something of a slump due to political instability.…

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CARIBBEAN FEATURE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ROLE of the Caribbean as a staging point for ill-gotten gains goes back to the trans-Atlantic misadventures of the first European ships over 400 years ago. It would appear some habits die hard. Wesley Gibbings reports from Port of Spain, Trinidad.…

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CARIBBEAN TOBACCO INDUSTRY FEATURE



BY WESLEY GIBBINGS
THE RELATIONSHIP between Caribbean people and tobacco could have at one time been described as virtually umbilical, with important outward feeders to Europe and other parts of the world. Tobago, the smaller unit of the twin-island state of Trinidad & Tobago, bears the name of the instrument used by native Amerindians 500 years ago to smoke Burly blends.…

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EU BANANA TARIFFS REFORM



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has revised proposed banana tariffs for Latin American suppliers to Euro 187 a tonne, whilst maintaining a zero-duty quota for African, Caribbean and Pacific bananas of 775,000 per year. The Commission has also asked the World Trade Organisation to rule on whether its new plan complies with global commerce regulations.…

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ECJ NETHERLANDS CIGARETTE CUSTOMS CASE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A DUTCH cigarette wholesale trader hit by an illegal diversion of cargo involving corrupt customs officers should pay 2.2 million Dutch guilders customs debts (Euro 1 million), the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) Court of First Instance has ruled.…

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USA-EU WINE TRADE AGREEMENT FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
MORE than 20 years after an agreement was first proposed, a deal has been struck between the European Union (EU) and the United States over wine and both sides have acclaimed it. But has the EU given too much away?…

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BANANA TARIFFS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has revised proposed banana tariffs for Latin American suppliers to Euro 187 a tonne, whilst maintaining a zero-duty quota for African, Caribbean and Pacific bananas of 775,000 per year.…

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