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SPACE CLOTH
KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Space Agency is encouraging the European Union’s textile industry to take advantage of the technological advances that it has been making while developing satellite and rocket missions. Staging a workshop in Lille, France, (July 4-5), the agency said companies should avail themselves of new textiles promoting thermal insulation, bioactive materials, (including those with wearable sensors and computers), and textiles capable of reflecting and withstanding great heat.…
LUCKY STRIKE
BY MARK ROWE
THE BEST selling international brand, Lucky Strike, launched in 1871, is older than BAT and its eye-catching bull’s eye remains one of the oldest trademarks in the world. It is sold in some 90 countries and is BAT’s premier global brand for the key ASU30 segment of the market, particularly with urban smokers.…
GERMANY FEED IN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
REVERSING its earlier position, the European Commission has agreed that the German grid feed-in laws on the promotion of electricity from renewable energy sources and from combined heat and power do not constitute state aid, that Brussels could, in theory, ban.…
RUSSIAN TYRES
Keith Nuthall
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is to invest US$20 million in a Russian tyre manufacturing plant being built by France’s Michelin group; it is, says the bank, the first western tyre manufacturer to establish a Russia-based production line for the local market.…
COUMARIN DUTIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DEFINITIVE anti-dumping duties on imports into the European Union of the fragrance fixative coumarin that has been manufactured in China have been re-imposed by the EU Council of Ministers. It agreed that a rate of Euro 3,479 per tonne should be set, reflecting concerns that the high 50 per cent level of previous dumping leading to the old duties being erected, (in 1996), would be resumed if the tariffs lapsed.…
GM CONSUMERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A STUDY carried out by France’s Grenoble University shows that European consumers are unlikely to be concerned enough about potential health risks to avoid buying clearly labelled GM foods.…
AVIATION RECOVERY
BY ALAN OSBORN
IN a further sign of recovery from the fraught conditions of 2001, the Association of European Airlines has reported that air traffic in the European market rose by 2.8 per cent in the week to May 12th. This marked only the third weekly gain since the sharp fall in civil aviation which followed the political and military turbulence of last year.…
TOON ARMY
Keith Nuthall
FRANCE’S Loi Evin, which restricts the display of advertisements for alcoholic drinks, has come under attack from an unlikely source, a case at the European Court of Justice involving Newcastle United Football Club.
The team – locally known as the Magpies – is fighting legal action brought by Bacardi-Martini and Cellier des Dauphins.…
TAILOR MADE PACKAGES
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE ASSOCIATION of Travel Agents and Tour Operators in the EU
(ECTAA) is advising its members to seek advice from lawyers over their
potential exposure to claims arising out of so-called tailor-made holidays.
Until now most agents have taken the view that tailor-made holidays are not
covered by EU package holiday legislation but this now has to be revised in
the light of a judgement by the European Court of Justice.…
FRANCE SUBSIDIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPAN Commission is threatening possible legal action against France, to block its decision to extend aid granted to its aviation sector following the grounding of flights in the four days after the September 11th attack on the World Trade Centre.…