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PAINT INDUSTRY AND HEALTH INTERESTS CLASH OVER NANOTECHNOLOGY AT BRUSSELS CONFERENCE
BY PHILIPPA JONES
THE ADDITION of nanoparticles to paint is the "best way forward" for the growth of the paints and coatings industry, according to Craig Barker, director of regulatory affairs at the Dutch chemical firm Akzo Nobel. However, environmentalists have questioned, at a recent conference debate, whether the oft-touted benefits actually outweigh the risks, given what they consider to be a continuing lack of data about the safety of these products.…
KNITWEAR SIZING DIFFERENCES AROUND THE WORLD
BY LEE ADENDORFF, WANG FANGQING, and ANCA GURZU
FOR consumers, sizing is easy – you know your size and you can tell if it has changed. But for knitwear manufacturers exporting internationally, sizing correctly for various regions can be a frustrating task.…
BRUSSELS APPROVES EIB LOAN TO FORD WHILE OLD STATE AID PROBE REMAINS OPEN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WHAT a difference a year makes. The changed face of European Union (EU) controls over public subsidies to its automakers has been illustrated clearly by Friday’s (13-11) decision by the European Commission to allow government guarantees backing a Euro 400 million loan to Ford Romania SA.…
EUROPEAN RESEARCHERS AIM TO WIELD NANOTECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE ELECTRONIC CARS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A MAJOR European research project will spend Euro 44 million developing tiny components to help electric vehicles improve their performance and compete with liquid fuel models. The Fiat and Audi-backed E3CAR (Energy efficient electrical car) project will especially focus on emerging nanotechnologies to improve "semiconductor technologies, devices, circuits and sub-systems" increasing energy efficiency by 35%, boosting power and battery life.…
TEXTILE AND CLOTHING EU DUO COULD DISAPPOINT AS WELL AS SUCCEED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE NOMINATION of an Italian to the important position of European Union (EU) industry Commissioner could be good news for the clothing and textile industry. Antonio Tajani would be replacing German socialist heavyweight Günter Verheugen who has vigorously pushed an activist agenda in Brussels, which has often favoured heavy industry, and the transport sector in particular (which is strong in Germany).…
TOBACCO TRAVELLER - COLLECTION 2009 - ARGENTINA
BY PACIFICA GODDARD
THE CIGARETTE market in Argentina remained strong in 2008: the retail volume increased 3.12% from 2007 to 42.47 billion sticks, valued at Euro 1.72 billion, a 17.6% increase from 2007, according to the Argentine ministry of the economy.…
EU APPROVES MORE SUBSIDIES FOR EUROPEAN FARMERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE TREND of the European Union (EU) loosening its purse-strings to help hard-pressed food producers has taken another two steps forward. The European Commission has approved a German government scheme that will earmark Euro 100 million for German farmers suffering from the recession in interest rate subsidies, subsidised loans and subsidised guarantees until December 2010.…
GERMANY BLOCKS COSMETICS SALES OVER HYDROQUINONE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GERMANY has reported sales withdrawals for four cosmetics products over hydroquinone content – three Ivory Coast products and one American. European Union (EU) consumer alert service RAPEX reported recalls of an Ivorian ‘Body Butter – Lait Cocoa Butter’ line for containing 6.16% hydroquinone, breaching the EU’s 1976 cosmetics directive.…
TOBACCO TRAVELLER - COLLECTION 2009 - GREECE
BY MAKKI MARSEILLES
TOBACCO manufacturing in Greece is alive and well and the industry is looking forward to a very fine future. A ban on smoking in public places introduced this April 1 has had very little effect so far and a reported 6% drop in sales alleged by some retailers has not been substantiated, stressed the Association of Greek Tobacco Industries.…
MOVE OF EFSA OFFICIAL TO SYNGENTA RAISES CONCERNS IN BIOTECH EXPERT GROUP
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has insisted it acted properly in the case of Dr Suzy Renkens, a former senior official engaged in GMO affairs who took up a job with the Swiss GM company Syngenta months after leaving the European Union (EU) agency.…