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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SAYS DIESEL DUTY SHOULD RISE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has backed proposals to increase the current EU minimum excise tax rate on diesel to match that for unleaded petrol. However, MEPs want to phase the increase from Euro 302/1,000 litres to Euro 359 by 2015, with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania having until 2016 – Spain, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal and Greece acting immediately.…
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION ROUND-UP - NEW MAURITANIA AGREEMENT NEGOTIATED BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW fishing agreement has been negotiated between the European Commission and Mauritania, slashing maximum catch allowances, after an earlier deal was poorly exploited by European Union (EU) fishermen. Under the replacement agreement – which should run from this August to July 2012 – catch quotas for EU vessels in Mauritania waters will fall by 25% for cephalopods; by between 10% and 50% for demersal species (mainly shrimp and hake); and by 43% for small pelagic fish.…
EU ROUND UP - EU UNBUNDLING COMPROMISE PROPOSED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE SLOVENIAN government has tabled compromise proposals to break the current political logjam at the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers over gas supply unbundling. As current EU president, Slovenia has suggested for instance that some joint ownership of energy producing and transmission utilities could occur if there were "additional safeguards" preventing conflicts of interest, and guaranteeing the "structural independence of decision making" by distribution operators.…
ECJ ORDERS THREE MEMBER STATES TO REFORM THEIR WATER LAWS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has ordered three member states to reform their national water laws, or face the imposition of massive daily recurring fines of Euro 1,000s.
France has been censured for breaching EU directive 98/83/EC on drinking water quality.…
DIESEL MINIMUM EXCISE RATES SHOULD INCREASE SAY MEPS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament’s economics committee has called for the European Union’s (EU) minimum rate of excise duty on diesel to be raised to that for unleaded petrol: from the current Euro 302/1,000 litres to Euro 359/1,000 litres by 2015, with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania having until 2016.…
EIB PUSHES OIL AND GAS INVESTMENT THROUGH LOW INTEREST LOANS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WHEN oil and gas executives think of European Union (EU) funding for their projects or companies, they may consider the European Commission, with its high profile in energy spending and investment. But there is another EU institution with an important role as a financial fountainhead for European energy loans: the European Investment Bank (EIB).…
EU SCIENTISTS DEVELOP TAXIWAY ATC SYSTEM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A TEAM of European researchers has developed an innovative traffic control system that allows air traffic controllers to monitor aeroplanes whist they are taxiing at airports. The system developed by the European Union (EU)-funded Euro 2.13 million Ismail project uses a network of small, inexpensive sensors to monitor planes’ own magnetic forces.…
ECJ REJECTS GREECE ATHENS AIRPORT CHARGES CASE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has thrown out a case brought by two users of Athens International Airport who claimed the European Commission breached European Union law when rejecting complaints that Athens International Airport charges illegally excessive security charges and other fees.…
MEMBER STATES HIGHLIGHTED FOR MISSING ENERGY EFFICIENCY PLAN DEADLINE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has highlighted eight member states as having failed to submit national energy efficiency action plans as required by the European Union’s (EU) energy services directive. Legal action has already been launched against 10 member states – but two of these (Belgium and Slovakia) submitted action plans in December.…
EU ROUND UP - EUROPEAN FISHERIES FUND PROGRAMMES BEING ROLLED OUT BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has been approving a series of operational programmes for many European Union (EU) member states’ fishing (and aquaculture) sectors, outlining how it will target money from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF).
One of the largest recipients of this Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) subsidy scheme is France, which is to receive Euro 216 million from 2007-13, less than it received under the 2000-2006 Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG), which supplied Euro 278 million.…