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DORVAL INTERNATIONAL



BY MONICA DOBIE, in Montreal
DORVAL International Airport in Montreal, Canada, is to undergo a CAN$460-million expansion plan in order provide extra passenger capacity. The first stage will see 17 new gates for international use at a cost of CAN$300-million that will be completed by next spring.…

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FRANCE - ENERGY



BY ALAN OSBORN
A PARTIAL agreement on the opening of France’s highly protected energy markets appears to have been the main achievement by EU leaders at their summit in Barcelona this weekend (March 15-16th); importantly, France won an assurance that it could protect disadvantaged citizens and rural areas from the effects of liberalisation.…

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BLOCK EXEMPTION FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
FOLLOWING the publication by the European Commission on February 5th of its proposed far-reaching reforms to the current block exemption scheme for new car sales in the European Union, the continent’s motor industry is in ferment. Nobody can be quite sure whether the reforms will go through as they have been planned – or when.…

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MALAYSIA



Keith Nuthall
THE MALAYSIAN tycoon Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary has proposed a RM7billion (US$2bn) road network in Johor as part of long-term plans to turn the southern Malaysian state into a major international aviation and shipping hub to rival Singapore. The ambitious plan involves the construction of three dedicated roads to link Senai Airport, the two ports in the state – Tanjung Pelepas and Pasir Gudang -and the new customs, immigration and quarantine complex in Johor Baru.…

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EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE NETHERLANDS Shipbuilding Industry Association (VNSI) has welcomed the oncoming agreement of the Euro 16.2 billion EU Sixth Framework Programme for research as giving the European industry a chance to compete effectively against far East suppliers, such as those from South Korea.…

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SPANISH ATC



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE SPANISH government will have to defend itself at the European Court of Justice against claims by the European Commission that it has broken European Union law over tough personnel regulations, restricting the employment of air traffic controllers from other EU Member States.…

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AIR INDUSTRY RESPONSE



BY MONICA DOBIE
THE ICAO security reforms were passed in an atmosphere of some optimism, with industry representatives present at the conference confident that passenger numbers next year will be equal or close to pre-September 11 numbers, with a growth rate of at least five per cent the following year.…

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BIOTECH THINK PIECE



BY DEIRDRE MASON
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s new proposals for a comprehensive policy on biotechnology wobble precariously on a political and economic tightrope. Launched in January this year with the aim of provoking serious discussion throughout 2002, this action plan faces the nutcracker pressure of a Europe about to expand rapidly to take on countries with agriculture in varying states, and an America that is striding ahead, gobbling up the world markets for genetically altered or developed crops.…

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CARTEGENA PROTOCOL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed that the international Cartegena protocol on the safe transfer, handling and use of genetically modified organisms is incorporated into EU law. Its suggested regulation would oblige exporters to notify authorities about GM consignments, which would have to be labelled.…

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WHO GUIDE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Health Organisation has issued a new medical guide for international travelers, including advice on vaccinations and other preventative medicines, especially where diseases have spread to new areas, new diseases have appeared and drug resistance has developed in pathogens.…

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