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EU FARM GROUP SAYS NEW AMMONIA EMISSION CONTROLS WILL HARM LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS



THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) agricultural industry organisation has warned that newly proposed reforms to EU air quality rules could harm Europe’s livestock sector. The concern of Brussels-based Copa-Cogeca is the European Commission’s suggestion that ammonia emissions be cut by 27% via reforms to the national emissions ceilings (NEC) directive.…

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BRUSSELS TO TALK WITH MINISTERS AND MEPS ON MEAT INGREDIENT ORIGIN LABELLING



THE EUROPEAN Commission is to consult with ministers and MEPs on whether to draft a law insisting that such information must be included on all food products using meat as an ingredient. It follows the release yesterday (Tuesday) of a report on origin labelling for meat.…

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NEW LABELLING RULES FOR PIG, SHEEP, GOATS AND POULTRY LEADING TO A RENATIONALISATION OF THE EU, INDUSTRY SAYS



NEW national origin labelling rules for pork, sheep, goat and poultry meat made in the European Union (EU) could reduce the trade in meat products between the 28 EU countries, EU senior meat industry figures have warned. In a joint statement, Jean-Luc Mériaux, secretary general of the European Livestock and Meat Trading Union (UECBV) and Detlef Stachetzki, manager at the German meat industry federation (VDF – Verband der Fleischwirtschaft) said: “The rule gives rise to the belief of EU citizens that products produced in their own country are better/safer/healthier/ than the products from other countries.”…

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REVIEW OF 2013 CLOTHING AND TEXTILE SECTOR



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ASOS

 

Fashion retailer ASOS showed online convenience and price are still a winning combination with shoppers. The UK-based online retailer continued its impressive trajectory this year, announcing pre-tax profit had reached GBP54.7m (US$88.3m) for the year ending 31 August, compared to GBP40m in the same period of last year, with retail sales jumping 40% to GBP753.8m, up from GBP537.9m last year. …

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MACEDONIA LOOKS TO EXPAND ITS CLOTHING AND TEXTILE EXPORT REACH



THE MACEDONIAN government has embarked on a new expansion strategy for its textile and clothing sector as it looks to grow its exports to the European Union (EU) and other global markets. Saso Despotoski, head of textiles and clothing at the Macedonian Chamber of Commerce, told just-style that Skopje is aiming to shift the emphasis of country’s industry towards manufacturing its own original products.…

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ITALY’S AIRPORTS SEEK TO FILL THE INFRASTRUCTURE GAP



A series of infrastructure improvements are in the works at Italy’s major airports following the end of a decade-long freeze on airport charges which has left the country’s transport hubs way behind the pack.

Indeed, 2013 was a good year for Italy’s airport sector: a new charges scheme was introduced at major airports across the country, putting an end to a decade-long policy paralysis.…

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SINGLE TELECOM MARKET SHOULD NOT AFFECT COMPETITION BETWEEN TELCOS AND CABLE OPERATORS, CABLE EUROPE CHAIRMAN SAYS



THE CREATION of a single telecommunication market in the European Union (EU) should build on the foundation of existing liberalising legislation, promoting healthy competition between telecommunication companies and cable operators, says Matthias Kurth, executive chairman at Cable Europe.

Speaking to European Communications, in an interview at his Brussels office, he explained: “The new legislation should complement and not overturn the existing regulatory framework,” said Mr Kurth, noting that it should allow network providers to grow, compete and invest.…

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PASSENGER AND CABIN LUGGAGE SCREENING EVOLVE



REGULATORY change, shifting security risks, technical advances and airport operational requirements present a complex landscape for developing passenger and cabin luggage screening.

For example, the European Civil Aviation Conference’s (ECAC) detection standard 1 is the prevailing regime but the ECAC standard 2 becomes mandatory for European Union (EU) airports after 2019.…

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TURKEY TECHNICAL TEXTILE FOCUS REFLECTED IN 2014 CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES



TURKEY’S increasing focus on technical textiles is reflected in the programmes of two major international conferences that look set to be among the highlights of the country’s busy textile events programme in 2014.

A sixth International Conference on Future Technical Textiles (FTT 2014) will be held in Istanbul on October 15-17.…

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TURKEY’S ARSAN PONDERS QUALITY FINISHING INVESTMENTS TO PROTECT EXPORT SALES



The Arsan Textile Group, one of Turkey’s leading textile businesses, is to invest in its finishing department next year to help the company produce a more diverse range of fabrics. The company says it wants to meet growing demand for products with a variety of looks and textures from its clients, which include several major European brands.…

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