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SHIP SECURITY CODE
BY KEITH NUTHALL, PHILIP FINE and ALAN OSBORN
THE NEW International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities, agreed by an International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Diplomatic Conference, held in London, aims at reducing the industry’s exposure to terrorist attacks and resulting damage.…
WTO ROUND UP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE PROBLEM for farmers when considering how to influence international negotiations that are as long, complicated and important as the scheduled five years of discussions over updating the World Trade Organisation’s agriculture agreement, is knowing when to spend money on lobbyists to intervene.…
WTO ROUND GREENWATCH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
IT might seem a long way from South Hams District Council’s public tendering process to world trade negotiations in Geneva, but thanks to the globalisation process that upsets so many protesters with metal rods stuck through their noses, the two are actually closely related.…
SHIP EMISSIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed new fuel quality limits for ships as part of a strategy to reduce maritime industry air pollution. It has proposed a directive capping the sulphur content of such fuels at 1.5 per cent for those used by vessels in the North Sea, English Channel and the Baltic and by passenger ferries on regular services to or from any port within the EU.…
RUSSIA GAS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE RUSSIAN government has been pressing the European Union (EU) for a promise that it will not impose cap on its gas imports preventing it buying more than 30 per cent of its supplies from one non-EU exporter, papers released at last week’s EU-Russia summit in Brussels have revealed.…
EGYPT GAS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank is planning to lend Egypt up to US$450 million to build a natural gas liquefaction plant, enabling the country to export a large chunk of its plentiful gas reserves. The El Behera Natural Gas Liquefaction Company plant would handle 3.6 million tonnes per year and include a tanker-loading jetty at its site at Idku, 50 km east of Alexandria.…
WTO REQUESTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been asked to negotiate away restrictions maintained by European Union (EU) Member States that prevent non-EU companies from providing “services incidental to energy distribution” within the EU. The call has come from countries involved in the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) three years old services talks, which were rolled into the WTO’s general Doha Development Round at its Qatar summit last year.…
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
NEW rules affecting the operations and supervision of multi-national groups of companies in the EU will come into force shortly following agreement by the European Parliament today (Wednesday) of the Financial Conglomerates Directive; MEP’s accepted the latest draft approved by EU ministers, clearing the last hurdle preventing it becoming European law.…
UK ENERGY EFFICIENCY
KEITH NUTHALL
THE BRITISH government has been given permission by the European Commission to extend its Energy Efficiency Best Practice Programme, which supplies GBPounds 17 million a year in grants to encourage the development and take-up of energy efficient and low carbon technologies.…
SERVICES ROUND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union is considering a range of requests to liberalise its insurance sector under commitments it will make in a future World Trade Organisation (WTO) deal, following the ongoing so-called Doha Development Round.
These include calls for it to eliminate existing restrictions in Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and Portugal on the cross-border supply of maritime and air transport insurance.…