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NEW COMMISSIONER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE KEY European Commissioner for Europe’s road haulage industry over the next four years will be France’s Jacques Barrot, who will become the new European Union (EU) transport commissioner. Replacing Spaniard Loyola de Palacio, the Frenchman shares her conservative politics and will also be a vice-president of the European Commission.…

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FRANCE IEA



BY KEITH NUTHALL
GAZ de France’s domestic market dominance is risking energy liberalisation progress made by the French government, the International Energy Authority has warned. Although Paris had taken “commendable steps towards a sound legal and regulatory framework for liberalised energy markets….challenges…

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SECOND EU DIRECTIVE MONEY LAUNDERING



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE LEGAL web being cast by the European Union (EU) in the fight against money laundering is being tightened still further. A third directive has now been proposed by the European Commission that, among other things, will broaden the definition of money laundering to include not only the concealment or disguise of the proceeds of serious crimes but also the financing of terrorism with either criminal or legally acquired money.…

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EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW



BY KEITH NUTHALL
FRANCE is Europe’s laggard for implementing European Union (EU) environmental law, the European Commission has concluded. Its latest assessment of compliance with EU green regulations and directives notes 38 cases of France being censured by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) or threatened with legal action by the Commission over non-compliance with environmental legislation in 2003.…

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ALCOPOP FEATURE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ALCOPOPS have had a bad rap. They are viewed, whether correctly or accurately, as the drink that weans young people from Coca-Cola and 7-Up into the world of alcohol, without them learning how to drink sensibly. They are also the drinks industry’s key innovation of the last decade, creating a new sector that – before a recent decline in popularity – seemed on course to eclipse some established products.…

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NEW EU COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
IN the age of the Euro-sceptic politician, no one can deny that European Union (EU) institutions have a lot of power, and that their authority is felt in every economic sector, including the insurance business. With European rules currently being debated that will shape the future of car insurance, for instance, it is futile to deny the industry follows EU politics as closely as it does national public affairs.…

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ALCOPOP FEATURE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ALCOPOPS have had a bad rap. They are viewed, whether correctly or accurately, as the drink that weans young people from Coca-Cola and 7-Up into the world of alcohol, without them learning how to drink sensibly. They are also the drinks industry’s key innovation of the last decade, creating a new sector that – before a recent decline in popularity – seemed on course to eclipse some established products.…

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NEW TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER



BY ALAN OSBORN
JACQUES Barrot, who has been given responsibility for transport in the new European Commission, is a close political ally of the French president Jacques Chirac and can be expected to take a tough line in defending French interests when Brussels draws up transport policy in the next five years.…

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ASSAY MARKS CASE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
FRANCE is being threatened with a second case at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over alleged restrictive practices regarding precious metals. The European Commission wants France to scrap rules preventing the sale of precious metals to carrying fineness and manufacturing marks from another European Union country (EU).…

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FRANCE - IRON MINE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
USINOR subsidiary and inactive iron ore mine company Lormines has failed to summon protection from the European Commission against “discriminatory” charges by the French government for future safety works at its closed Lorraine iron ore mines. The Commission said civil liability and safety are a national concern and the European Court of Justice has now refused to intervene.…

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