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EUROPEAN COMMISSION FINES FASTENERS CARTEL EURO 328 MILLION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has imposed fines totalling Euro 328 million on six European Union (EU) companies making clothing fasteners and attaching machines, for operating cartels over the past 30 years. Britain’s Coats group was fined Euro 122.4 million; Japan’s YKK Group Euro 150.2 million; and Germany’s Prym Euro 40.5 million, while smaller fines of Euro 6 million were imposed on the USA’s Scovill Fasteners Inc; Euro 8.3 million on France’s A.…
ETHIOPIA'S LEGAL TOBACCO SECTOR GROWS AS COUNTERFEIT TRADE DECLINES
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Addis Ababa
ETHIOPIA’S tobacco sector is growing at a robust 4% a year, and is estimated to be worth some US$131.5 million (Ethiopian Birr 1.19 billion). But while growth has remained steady in recent years, near endemic levels of smuggled cigarettes are curbing further growth despite attempts to stamp out illicit brands coming into the country from neighbouring African states.…
GM CROPS FIGHT TO MARKET IN EUROPE THROUGH TOUGH RED TAPE
BY DEIRDRE MASON
FEW issues have proved as globally divisive as the ability to modify crops genetically. For years, a line has been drawn between the cautious European Union (EU) and the go-for-it United States, which has seen them at loggerheads over trading genetically modified crops.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION CLEARS NEW INTERNATIONAL BIODIESEL JOINT VENTURE WITH FOOD COMPANY INVOLVEMENT
BY MONICA DOBIE
THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the creation of a new joint venture, which is the latest example of food companies teaming up with energy companies in biofuel initiatives. The green light was given to the joint venture comprising of British petrochemical manufacturer Ineos Enterprises Limited, French food co-operative Champagne Céréales and the German oil seed crusher and food oil producer C.…
EU ROUND UP - EU INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENTS PREPARE FOR BATTLE OVER ENERGY LIBERALISATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) member states and the European Commission are squaring up ahead of a political battle this autumn over anticipated energy liberalisation proposals. A letter from France, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg and Slovakia has been written to the Commission stating their firm opposition to comprehensive energy unbundling in anticipated proposed European Union (EU) legislation.…
EU MINISTERS GIVE COMMISSION WINE PROPOSALS A ROUGH RIDE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
PROPOSED European Commission reforms to the European Union (EU) wine market system have received an overwhelmingly negative initial reaction at the EU Council of Ministers. Arch-critic France resisted any changes in wine-making practices and joined with others to oppose the abolition of planting rights after 2013.…
SOLAR POWER IS GROWING IN EUROPE - BUT WILL IT BREAK INTO THE MAINSTREAM
BY MATTHEW BRACE
THE BIG question with solar energy is whether it will become sufficiently profitable for major utilities to provide comprehensive services. After all, solar energy is more abundant than all other renewable resources; it’s free and it can be harnessed almost anywhere in the world.…
ETHIOPIA'S LEGAL TOBACCO SECTOR GROWS AS COUNTERFEIT TRADE DECLINES
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Addis Ababa
ETHIOPIA’S tobacco sector is growing at a robust 4% a year, and is estimated to be worth some US$131.5 million (Ethiopian Birr 1.19 billion). But while growth has remained steady in recent years, near endemic levels of smuggled cigarettes are curbing further growth despite attempts to stamp out illicit brands coming into the country from neighbouring African states.…
NANOTECHNOLOGY OFFERS ASIA COATINGS INDUSTRY NEW PRODUCT RANGES
BY MARK ROWE
WEATHER-resistant and anti-corrosion coatings and sealants are being developed with the aid of nanotechnology that will significantly enhance the lifetime operation of buildings and property across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Most of the developments are expected to be particularly welcome in the Asia-Pacific region, where the hot and humid climate imposes a more onerous regime on paints and coatings.…
PAKISTAN FOOD INDUSTRY NEWS
BY SAEED AKHTAR BALOCH, in Lahore
WITH a long established food manufacturing sector and strong commodity production, the Pakistan food industry, one of the largest industries in the country, has grown with an average pace of 10% over the last three years.…