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CAPTION FOR SPACE HOUSE
BY ALAN OSBORN
A house designed by the European Space Agency using spacecraft technology may become the basis for the new German Antarctic station, Neumayer-III. The favoured design (shown here) is a sphere using the same ultra-light CFRP (carbon-fibre-reinforced-plastic) composites used in spacecraft.…
EP REACH ROW
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A STUDY into the European Union’s (EU) proposed REACH system has been roundly criticised by members of the European Parliament committee that ordered it. Consultants Arthur D. Little’s report claimed REACH could cause “a 2.9% loss in GDP and a 24.7% loss in (chemical and related industry) production”.…
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.…
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.…
LIECHTENSTEIN FEATURE
BY ALAN OSBORN
IT might be one of the world’s smallest countries but you could hardly ask for a more emphatic turnaround from villain to hero in the fight against money laundering than Liechtenstein has managed over the last five years.…
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BY ALAN OSBORN
POCA also contains “freestanding” reporting obligations. At present, offences arising from failure to disclose apply only to a limited number of lawyers in the “regulated sector” who give advice on financial services.
Implementation of the second directive will mean that lawyers conducting any of the activities listed in the directive will fall within its reach.…
NEW COMMISSION ANALYSIS
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the policy portfolios commanded by the incoming European Commission from November generally spells good news for the European Union’s (EU) ferrous and non-ferrous sectors, senior industry figures have told Metal Bulletin. “In general … we are quite happy with the commissioners who will be responsible for industry”, said Gordon Moffat, director of the association of European iron and steel industries Eurofer.…
VB INTERVIEW
BY ALAN OSBORN, in Strasbourg
THE ELECTION of celebrated European Commission whistleblower Paul van Buitenen as an independent Dutch member of the European Parliament in June puts the former European Commission whistle-blower in a unique position to intensify and broaden his anti-fraud campaign.…
DYSTAR DEAL
BY KEITN NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has cleared the proposed acquisition by USA takeover, investment and strategic management company Platinum Equity LLC of German textile dye manufacturer and international distributor Dystar Textilfarben GmBH & Co. The deal was approved under the Commission’s simplified competition procedure and Brussels imposed no conditions on allowing the takeover.…
EU CAR PRICE REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WITHIN the newly expanded European Union (EU), Poland is the cheapest country in which to buy a car, although under current trends that honour may not last long. According to the latest European Commission figures, Polish car prices are on average 9% cheaper than those in Finland, the cheapest country using the single European currency.…