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THAILAND ACCEPTS EU BEEF IMPORTS – BUT BRUSSELS STILL HAS CONCERNS



THE EUROPEAN Commission has welcomed Thailand lifting its longstanding ban on bovine product imports from European Union (EU) member states, but has complained that Bangkok is insisting on expensive inspections for approved exporters.

Live cattle, beef, veal and other bovine products from Austria, Belgium, Britain, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, and Slovenia and Spain have been prevented from entering Thailand since 2001 over concerns about BSE.…

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EFSA SET TO DELIVER INDICATORS FOR MONITORING OF NEW ANIMAL WELFARE RULES IN SLAUGHTERHOUSES



THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is set to deliver animal welfare guidance by November to help European Union (EU) member states assess the compliance of their slaughterhouses with EU animal welfare rules in effect since the beginning of the year.…

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EFSA READY TO DELIVER SCIENTIFIC GUIDANCE ON HORSEMEAT SCAM



THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has declared it is ready to investigate the contamination of beef products with horsemeat, because it raises issues of false labelling, food quality and traceability in the European Union (EU) food chain. Although there is no evidence at the moment of any food safety issues, risk managers from EU countries are already conducting extensive tests of meat products to assess their components.…

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EMA PRIVATE-PUBLIC PROJECT RELEASES PHARMACEUTICAL DATABASES



PHARMACEUTICAL companies seeking pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology information from across the European Union (EU) can now consult two new databases. Created by the public-private partnership PROTECT project, they are the Drug Consumption Database and the PROTECT ADR [adverse drug reaction] database.…

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BRUSSELS WARNS NOVARTIS AND JOHNSON & JOHNSON ABOUT ANTI-TRUST FINES



PHARMACEUTICAL giants Novartis and Johnson & Johnson have been formally warned by the European Commission that they could be hit by massive anti-trust fines over an agreement struck by their Dutch subsidiaries on sales of pain-killer fentanyl.

Brussels has said the agreement might have delayed the market entry of a cheaper generic medicine in the Netherlands, breaking European Union (EU) antitrust rules.…

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FRIESLANDCAMPINA AWAITING EC APPROVAL TO BROADEN CHEESE PORTFOLIO



Dutch dairy giant Royal FrieslandCampina has requested the European Commission’s approval to acquire MYWO Food Group-owned cheese specialist Zijerveld & Veldhuyzen and its packaging unit Den Hollander Food, also based in the Netherlands. “The acquisition will help FrieslandCampina to offer customers a more comprehensive cheese portfolio and package of services,” a company spokesperson told just-food.…

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EUROPOL UNVEILS HUGE FOOTBALL MATCH-FIXING SCHEME



THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) police agency Europol has released details of a major football scam at global level with Asian betting syndicates at its heart. It is now up to national prosecutors still investigating some of the cases to unveil the names of football clubs involved in match fixing.…

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PROPOSED EU REFERENDUM RAISES COMMERCIAL PROPERTY UNCERTAINTY – BUT MARKET PLAYERS REMAIN CONFIDENT



WHAT impact could uncertainty in the run-up to a promised British referendum on continued membership of the European Union (EU) have on investment flows from the UK into commercial property and developments in the rest of the EU?

What might the impact be if a referendum did indeed take place and voters told their government loud and clear to quit the EU and free up the UK to make its own laws and regulations covering important aspects of finance, investment and tax?…

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INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – MAJOR TRADE DEALS SOUGHT BY EU WITH USA AND JAPAN



EUROPEAN Union (EU) confectionery manufacturers and their suppliers stand to boost their export sales and reduce import costs with the launch of talks to forge the two largest bilateral trade deals ever sought by the EU – with the USA and Japan.…

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MALAYSIA’S EDUCITY COMPLEX MOVES TOWARDS FULL OPERATIONS THIS AUGUST



The Malaysian government-owned investment company Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) is pushing ahead with the development of EduCity, the major new education complex being built in Nusajaya in the state of Johor, in the south of Peninsular Malaysia.

A growing number of international universities are setting up operations at the 600-acre site, which will be part of Iskandar Malaysia, a new planned eco-city and trading zone with districts for tourism, health care and education, designed to help re-generate Johor state.…

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