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COUNCIL - HONEY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE FRENCH and Hungarian governments want the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers to reform the EU honey directive (EC/2001/110), which they claim is helping non-EU cheap and low quality imports damage quality European honey production. They are supported by 14 other member states.…

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HUNGARY HONEY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
HUNGARIAN honey producers are staging a vigil outside the Council of Ministers building, Brussels, calling for changes to the EU honey directive allowing labelling to promote quality honey and different types, such as acacia.…

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NEW COMMISSION RESHUFFLE



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE TAXATION and customs portfolio in the new European Commission is to be held by a one-time communist and leader of the socialist party in Hungary, its former foreign minister Laszlo Kovacs. Mr Kovacs, who is 65, replaces Ingrida Udre of Latvia who was criticised by the European Parliament for failing to rebut allegations concerning financial irregularities in the funding of her political party and was subsequently withdrawn by her country at the request of the new Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso.…

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EASTERN EUROPE FEATURETTE



BY MARK ROWE
CHOCOLATE sells in eastern Europe. One of the curiosities of the old Soviet Empire was that, even in the darkest days of rule by Stalin and Brezhnev, the USSR imported vast amounts of cocoa, simply because the Kremlin thought it was good for the masses.…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission under incoming energy Commissioner Lázló Kovács could look to Russia and the Ukraine as the key guarantors of Europe’s future gas and oil supplies. Kovács, a Hungarian, has told the European Parliament that he intends to establish “real cooperation” with these countries as a first priority.…

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HUNGARY - GM



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE HUNGARIAN government has come under pressure from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to lift a national ban on cultivating an EU-approved GM maize (MON 810). EFSA has concluded there is “no new scientific evidence (risking) human health and the environment” to justify the ban.…

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NEW TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER



BY ALAN OSBORN
JACQUES Barrot, who has been given responsibility for transport in the new European Commission, is a close political ally of the French president Jacques Chirac and can be expected to take a tough line in defending French interests when Brussels draws up transport policy in the next five years.…

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EASTERN EUROPE PIECE



BY MARK ROWE
During the time of the Soviet Union, museums in the satellite states of Eastern Europe routinely kept short working hours, closed without notice and were all too frequently dowdy, musty and inaccessible.

With the accession of 10 new states (including eight in eastern Europe), into the European Union, the future for museums from Lithuania to Malta, and from Slovenia to Slovakia is much brighter.…

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TOKAI DISPUTE



BY ALAN OSBORN
ITALY has sparked off a dispute over use of the name Tokai for wine, saying that enlargement of the EU this year has effectively nullified an agreement reserving use of the name for Hungarian producers after 2007. Under a deal made in 1993 Italy and France were allowed to market wines bearing the name Tokai until 2007 after which Hungary would have exclusive use.…

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EASTERN EUROPE FEATURE



BY MARK ROWE
ALCOHOL products are one of the major strengths that the new members of the recently enlarged European Union (EU) bring to its economic table. Of the 10 newcomers, six are wine-producing countries: Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta, Slovakia and Slovenia.…

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