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FOOD POISONING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
REFORMS to European Union law that would force all Member States to adopt programmes to fight the food poisoning and food-born diseases will be made tougher still, if amendments proposed by a key European Parliament committee become law.…
VIBRATION INJURIES
Keith Nuthall
FINAL agreement has been secured on the shape of an updated European Union directive on employees’ safety from exposure to mechanical vibrations, with the European Parliament cutting the latest deadline companies have to introduce technical changes reducing exposure from 2011 to 2010.…
MOOI RIVER
BY RICHARD HURST, in Johannesburg
TROUBLED South African textile company Mooi-River Textiles, based in KwaZulu Natal, may remain open, despite concerns of imminent closure. The announcement follows a report that the company would be reopening talks with the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union to save the business’s 140 jobs.…
FISHING CRIME
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CRIMINALS dream of a world without police and although such a concept might seem science-fiction, it is actually easy to commit offences away from the eyes of law enforcement: just hire a boat. On the high seas, there is no-one watching, which is why fishing crime is so common and difficult to detect.…
MADRID
Keith Nuthall
A PETITION opposing plans to expand Madrid’s Baraja airport has been presented to the European Parliament by 12 mayors from Spain’s capital district. They claim that the project’s diversion of the River Jarama would have serious consequences for water management and the environment and an expansion would create more air noise.…
GIBRALTAR CASE
Keith Nuthall
GIBRALTAR has beaten off an attempt by the European Commission to brand illegal a tax break that it allows for certain “exempt” companies. The British colony won a case at the European Court of Justice, where it claimed that Brussels had wrongfully claimed that by reducing these companies’ tax burden, they were in effect granting them state aid in contravention of EU directives limiting such payments.…
RUSSIA - GLASS
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development has drawn up plans to lend lending Russia’s largest automobile glass manufacturer US$ 25 million; Bor Glass Works, near Nizhny Novgorod, is to spend the money on improving its auto and flat glass production and repairing a furnace.…
JUST AUTO
From Alan Osborn
The European Commission has opened a formal State aid investigation
procedure into a decision by the German government to give financial
assistance to BMW for the construction of a new car plant in Leipzig. Total
investment in the factory is around 1.2 billion euros (about pounds 720
million) of which some 418.6 million euros (pounds 250 million) is covered
by the planned aid.…
ICAO - EU
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Commission is to seek authorisation from European Union member governments to negotiate the EU’s formal accession to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). Brussels said that as a non-member, the EU carried little weight in the adoption of essential international transport rules, being able to participate only if specifically invited.…
VIBRATION INJURIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FINAL agreement has been secured on an updated European Union directive on employees’ safety from exposure to mechanical vibrations, with the deadline companies have to introduce technical changes reducing exposure being cut from 2011 to 2010. This was agreed by a European Parliament- EU Council of Ministers conciliation committee.…