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EU PROMOTIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced Euro 5 million of spending to help France, Denmark, Greece and Italy promote local food products in the USA, Canada, Japan, Russia, China, Australia, Norway, Switzerland, Bulgaria and Romania.…
VINEYARD CONVERSION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WINE producing countries amongst the European Union’s (EU) intake of new member states in May have received their first allocations of EU vineyard restructuring aid. The European Commission has earmarked the largest sum to Hungary, which receives Euro 10 million for 2004-5, followed by Slovenia at Euro 2.9 million, Slovakia Euro 2.8 million, Cyprus nearly Euro 2.4 million, the Czech Republic Euro 1.7 million and Malta Euro 171,000.…
AIDS COMPACT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
HEALTH ministers from seven European Union (EU) countries have agreed to boost research cooperation to develop an HIV/AIDS vaccine. Meeting in Paris, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands agreed to jointly organise studies and clinical trials to speed up discoveries, avoiding duplicate testing.…
FRANCE INSEMINATION CASE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is taking France to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over its failure to liberalise a strict system mandating that bovine semen in France must be stored and distributed by approved centres serving specific regions.…
FRANCE PARALLEL IMPORTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FRANCE has been found in breach of its European Union (EU) legislative commitments on free trade by failing to sufficiently legalise the parallel trade in pharmaceutical products, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled. Judges found that France had recognised in 1999 it had breached EU regulation 2309/93 which liberalises the pan-EU trade in medicines, but had been too slow to respond to pressure for change from the European Commission.…
HEART DISEASE MAP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN’S performance in reducing heart disease deaths could be much improved compared with many of its European Union (EU) partners, a new World Health Organisation heart disease atlas, has shown.
Dividing a country’s annual deaths from heart disease with its population, saturated fats and beer loving Britain had a comparative factor of 2, based on 120,530 deaths in 2002 amongst a population of 59 million.…
SATELLITE SAFETY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Space Agency (ESA) is developing a service that could save the insurance industry expensive shipwreck policy payouts, updating coastal maritime maps from space. The Euro 1 million Coastchart project aims at improving charts of shifting sand, mud and gravel-banks that can move 100’s of metres annually.…
EU SOFTWARE PIRACY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A REPORT from market analysts IDC has revealed 37% of business programmes used in the EU are pirated. The study, involving 5,600 interviews, identified Greece as having the worst problem, with 63% of business software being pirated, followed by Poland and Lithuania (58%), Latvia (57%) and Estonia 54%.…
ITER FRANCE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INCOMING European Union (EU) Commissioner for research Janez Potocnik has declared he would be prepared to build an ITER-scale fusion reactor at Cadarache, France, if there is no international agreement on where to build the prototype. In answers to a European Parliament questionnaire, he said the EU “could consider launching the construction of the ITER at Cadarache…with those of its partners willing to be involved”, although only at the “very last resort”.…
ROAD ACCIDENTS - EEA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Environment Agency (EEA) has called for a concerted action to improve the poor driving behaviour of 18-25 year olds on weekends, which it says is responsible for a significant proportion of Europe’s road deaths. The EEA, acting to promote sustainable development, has released figures showing a significant spike in road deaths for young drivers early Saturday and Sunday mornings.…