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NORWAY SALMON ANTI-DUMPING WTO CASE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE NORWAY government is to launch a disputes case at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over the European Union’s (EU) decision to impose a minimum price of Euro 2.8 per kilogram of fresh and frozen Norwegian salmon exported to the EU.…

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NORWAY SALMON DEFINITIVE MINIMUM PRICE - EU ANTI-DUMPING MEASURE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has made permanent the temporary minimum import price imposed last July on imports into the EU of Norwegian farmed salmon, albeit reducing the price from Euro 2.81/kilo to Euro 2.80. The move, which replaces an often complicated anti-dumping regime, is "to stabilise the EU market and preserve the interests of all parties concerned," said a council note, adding it "also aimed at maintaining and creating employment in the EU’s salmon industry".…

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SRI LANKA UNIVERSITIES TSUNAMI DAMAGE - ONE YEAR ON



BY KEITH NOYAHR, in Colombo

A YEAR after the Boxing Day tsunami, the four badly affected universities in Sri Lanka’s north, south and east are boxing on, with a bare minimum of repairs and reconstruction for want of funds. The University Grants Commission (UGC) had estimated the damage to the buildings and hostels at Ruhunu, South Eastern, Jaffna and Eastern universities to be SL Rupees 72 million (Pounds 387,000 at local prices), but its Chairman Professor Ranjith Mendis regretted that "the government and foreign donors had not been able" to find these sums.…

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MONEY LAUNDERING REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THAT criminals abuse the insurance industry is nothing new for a sector routinely screening claims for hints of fraud. However, its managers have proved far less alert to the risk of it being exploited by money launderers and terrorist financers, a new detailed report has claimed.…

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NORWAY - EU



BY KEITH NUTHALL
NORWAY and the European Commission have struck a deal preventing the selling of Norwegian salmon at dumped cheap prices on EU markets. Norway has agreed a minimum import price, sparking the lifting of protective safeguard duties by Brussels.…

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NORWAY EU WTO SALMON ANTI-DUMPING DISPUTE REASONING



BY KEITH NUTHALL

NORWAY has unveiled the arguments it will use at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) when claiming that the European Union’s (EU) new anti-dumping regime on farmed Norwegian salmon breaks the WTO’s Anti-Dumping Agreement. Oslo is claiming that Brussels has broken four of this WTO agreement’s articles by imposing duties on farmed salmon as a single product, “whether or not the farmed salmon consists of whole fish or filleted portions of varying sizes and form”.…

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NORWAY - EFTA



BY KEITH NUTHALL
NORWEGIAN company car fleets wanting to import second-hand cars should not have to pay a special tax not applied when buying used cars within Norway, the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) Surveillance Authority has claimed. It is threatening Norway with legal action on grounds of illegal discrimination if it does not scrap the tax.…

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NORWAY - EFTA



BY KEITH NUTHALL
NORWAY’S alcohol advertising ban has been undermined by a European Free Trade Area (EFTA) Court ruling, which says that the Norwegian Alcohol Act illegally breaks trade freedom rules of the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement. The act could be justified only, said the ruling, “where the protection of public health against the harmful effects of alcohol can be secured by measures having less effect on intra-EEA trade”.…

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NORWAY ADVERTISING



BY KEITH NUTHALL
NORWAY’S alcohol advertising ban has been undermined by a European Free Trade Area (EFTA) Court ruling, which says that the Norwegian Alcohol Act breaks trade freedom rules of the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement. The act could be justified only, said the ruling, “where the protection of public health against the harmful effects of alcohol can be secured by measures having less effect on intra-EEA trade”.…

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EU ROUND UP - RUSSIA EU GAS SUPPLIES EU REGIONAL GAS REGULATION LIBERALISATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

RUSSIA has sent another threat to Europe over gas supplies, undermining its reputation as a potential reliable energy partner for its western neighbours. Semyon Vainshtok, the president of Russia pipeline monopoly Transneft has told the daily newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta that Russia has "overfed Europe with crude".…

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