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EU ROUND UP - EU LAUNCHES ENERGY SECURITY MONITORING NETWORK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AS concerns increase about the security of the European Union’s (EU) supplies of oil and gas, the European Commission has put in place a network of security experts charged with monitoring threats to the EU’s energy flows and raising alarms if necessary.…
LATVIA CRITICISED OVER NUCLEAR REACTOR MONITORING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s nuclear energy directorate has found a series of radiation protection procedure and capacity failings at Latvia’s Salaspils research nuclear reactor. During a general investigation of Latvia’s capacity to monitor and deal with radiation problems, the Commission has called for reforms at the reactor, although it did accept basic radioactivity monitoring and sampling facilities were in place.…
EASTERN EUROPE FINES OVER PRE-EU ACCESSION STOCKPILING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission fined Poland was also fined Euro 7.7 million and the Czech Republic Euro 6.2 million for hoarding excess meat stocks ahead of joining the European Union (EU) in 2004, allowing them to flood European markets once tariff barriers were removed.…
ESA SNOW MET DATA OFFERED TO WATER UTILITIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Space Agency (ESA) is offering detailed snow melt data to countries surrounding the Baltic Sea, information that can aid hydrological modelling, flood forecasting and water resources management. ESA satellites are already providing snow melt data from Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, parts of western Russia and Belarus from the beginning of March until the end of May, and next year will also cover parts of Poland.…
POLAND, LATVIA FACE EUROPEAN COMMISSION FINES OVER WINE STOCKPILING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced heavy fines against the Polish government (Euro 473,000) and Latvia (Euro 204,000) for the hoarding of excess wine stocks ahead of their countries joining the European Union (EU) in 2004. Accession deals for new member states always insist that new member countries do not import or produce excess supplies of drinks or food products ahead of joining the EU.…
PHILIP MORRIS RELEASES GLOBAL COUNTERFEITING INTELLIGENCE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
PHILIP Morris International (PMI) has released a detailed intelligence dossier on cigarette and other tobacco product counterfeiting, in a bid to encourage the international cooperation it deems necessary to effectively fight this crime. The report highlights 17 countries around the world where it thinks cigarette counterfeiting is a particular problem and where the cigarette company has specific advice: Latvia, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Egypt, Belize, Panama, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil and Ghana.…
EU PUSHED FOR FLEXIBILITY OVER TETHERED ORGANIC CATTLE RULE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is being pushed by 13 of its 27 member states for postponement of a rule that says for beef cattle to be labelled organic, they must not be tethered. Under the existing regulation EEC/2092/91 on organic production of agricultural products, organic labelled beef must be from untethered cattle from 2010.…
EFSA RELEASES FRESH DATA ON SALMONELLA IN BROILER FLOCKS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has unveiled further data underlining the risk to human health posed by widespread contamination of broiler chicken flocks across Europe with the pathogen salmonella. In its latest figures, which back earlier alarming data about salmonella contamination within egg production systems, EFSA said that in 2005-6, almost a quarter – 23.7% – of EU broiler (meat) flocks were contaminated with salmonella.…
INDUSTRY AND GREEN GROUPS UNITE IN WEEE DIRECTIVE ATTACK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN and 10 other European Union (EU) member states have been attacked by an unusual alliance of electrical goods manufacturers and environmentalists who allege they have failed to properly implement the EU WEEE directive on waste from electrical and electronic equipment.…
ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURERS AND ENVIRONMENTALSTS LODGE WEEE PROTEST AGAINST BRITAIN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN and 10 other European Union (EU) member states have been attacked by an unusual alliance of electrical goods manufacturers and environmentalists for failing to properly implement the EU WEEE directive on waste from electrical and electronic equipment.…