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EU ENERGY REGULATORS CLAIM EUROPEAN POWER AND GAS PRICES ARE STARTING TO CONVERGE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A REPORT released by the European Union’s (EU) umbrella groups for gas and electricity regulators has claimed wholesale energy prices within the EU are beginning to converge, as cross-border sales develop. Consumer prices still varied significantly between the EU’s 27 member states, however.…
OILS AND FATS INTERNATIONAL
BY BLAKE BERRY, IN WARSAW; JOHN PAGNI, IN HELSINKI; DAVID HAYHURST, IN PARIS; LEE ADENDOORF, IN LUCCA, ITALY; CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS; MJ DESCHAMPS; AND ALAN OSBORN
IF you are a biofuel manufacturer, you could be forgiven for being frustrated with the complexity of the market in Europe.…
STANDARDIZATION REMAINS THE MAIN BARRIER IN THE MARKET UPTAKE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN EUROPE
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS; ANDREW KURETH, IN WARSAW; LEE ADENDORFF, IN ITALY; DAVID HAYHURST, IN PARIS; AND ALAN OSBORN
STANDARDIZATION remains the main hurdle European Union (EU) countries will have to pass to see an increased uptake of electric vehicles, auto industry specialists at a recent conference in Brussels organized by the Public Policy Exchange has determined.…
GROWTH OF NATURAL COSMETICS MOST PROMINENT OF RECENT FRANCE PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT MARKET TRENDS
BY DAVID HAYHURST, IN PARIS
BUILDING on its long-held global reputation for quality natural ingredients, France has now emerged as the second biggest natural and organic cosmetics market in Europe, after Germany. A January 2012 report by international consultants Deloitte – the most comprehensive yet conducted exclusively on the French natural cosmetics industry – calculated an average 2005-2009 growth rate of 25%.…
OPENET EXPLOITS OPPORTUNITIES OF TRANSFORMED TELECOMS LANDSCAPE
BY ROBERT STOKES
STANDING firmly in the middle of the Wi-Fi, cloud, and M2M revolutions has delivered explosive growth for Openet, an Irish based global leader of real-time transaction management software and services.
The middleware firm’s story and strategy neatly illustrates challenges facing operators and the solutions that innovation can provide.…
JAPAN EXPECTED TO LOOSEN BEEF IMPORT RULES IN 2013
BY JULIAN RYALL, IN TOKYO
THE JAPANESE government has signalled that it will relax its rules on beef imports in the early part of 2013.
After hearing the opinions of a 13-strong expert panel, ministers said they would raise the age limit on livestock used to source beef imports to 30 months from the present 20 months.…
FRAGRANCE INGREDIENT SHOULD BE CLASSIFIED AS CANCER-CAUSING SAYS EU
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is to harmonise at a European Union (EU) level the classification and labelling of fragrance ingredient 4-vinylcyclohexene (VCH), because of concerns it can help cause cancer. The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) supported a proposal from France, that products containing the chemical should have to carry warning labels, rendering it unusable for personal care products.…
PCC ASKS BRUSSELS PERMISSION TO ACQUIRE US TITANIUM METALS CORPORATION
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS
Precision Castparts Corp. (PCC), a worldwide US-based manufacturer of complex metal components sought approval from the European Commission yesterday (Nov 14) for its plan to acquire control of fellow American’s, Dallas-based Titanium Metals Corporation (Timet). It produces titanium melted and mill products, while Oregon-headquartered PCC manufactures structural investment castings, forged components, and airfoil castings for aircraft engines and other applications in various industries.…
EU SPENDING HETS ITS OWN ACCOUNTS IN NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS - MORE TRANSPARENCY SHOULD REDUCE FRAUD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FINANCIAL fraud flourishes where books are opaque and complex – so imagine how bad it can be if there are no books. Amazingly, until now, the spending of European Union (EU) funds by national governments has been affected by that problem.…
FATCA BOXOUT
BY ALAN OSBORN
A new model international tax agreement designed to improve cross-border tax compliance and boost transparency was agreed in July by the US and the so-called EUG5 countries – the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The model will allow implementation of the American Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) through automatic exchange of data between governments, reduce compliance costs for financial institutions and provide for reciprocity.…