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BUMPY PROGRESS IN BALTIC STATES ROAD HAULAGE INDUSTRY



BY MONIKA HANLEY

GONE are the days of the disgruntled, Soviet style Baltic States truck driver, more interested in taking time off than pushing for more deliveries. Since the fall off communism and the coming of independence to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, a new breed of truckers has come on to the scene, with new trucks and more ambitious attitudes, including the desire to drive west.…

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION ROUND-UP - DEEP-SEA FISHING CODE APPROVED BY FAO



BY KEITH NUTHALL

MEMBER governments of the UN’s Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) have adopted international guidelines designed to limit the impact of deep-sea fishing on species at risk of being over-fished. The rules would apply for fishing vessels working in international waters and they call on international fishery organisations to ensure deep sea fisheries are "rigorously managed".…

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EU RESEARCH PROJECT TO DEVELOP PLASMA PROCESSING OF TEXTILES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) research network Eureka has launched an innovative research project developing the plasma (ionised heated gas) treatment of textiles, which can improve their printability, adhesive properties, impermeability and absorbance. The Czech Republic’s Spolsin Spol and Sintex, are planning to work with Poland’s University Of Bilsko-Biala; and Wroclaw University Of Technology; along with the Slovak University Of Technology, in a Euro 1.14 million project lasting three years.…

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EU RESEARCH PROJECT TO DEVELOP PLASMA PROCESSING OF TEXTILES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) research network Eureka has launched an innovative research project developing the plasma (ionised heated gas) treatment of textiles, which can improve their impermeability, absorbance, printability and adhesive properties, amongst other benefits. The Czech Republic’s Spolsin Spol and Sintex, are planning to work with Poland’s University Of Bilsko-Biala; and Wroclaw University Of Technology; along with the Slovak University Of Technology, in a Euro 1.14 million project lasting three years.…

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EUROPE: Academics to discuss impact of Europe's sharp population decline



By Keith Nuthall

European academics are preparing to gather at a high level conference to discuss the problems being caused to higher education by a sharp decline in the European population. The debates at the European University Association (EUA) conference comes as the latest figures from European Union (EU) statistical agency Eurostat confirm the number of young people in European countries is already shrinking and will get smaller.…

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INCREASINGLY MATURE EASTERN EUROPEAN MARKETS STILL OFF OPPORTUNITIES FOR EFFICIENT COSMETICS PLAYERS



BY MARK ROWE

FOLLOWING the extended frenzy that saw multinational companies move into eastern Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s, several markets in the region are approaching the maturity of western Europe. And while Russia lags behind in general terms, the micro-economies of Moscow and St Petersburg are similarly saturated by high-end brands and developed consumer choice and tastes.…

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AFTER MARKET WANTS BLOCK EXEMPTION TO SURVIVE CURRENT EU REVIEW



BY ANDREW CAVE

ONE might suppose that scrapping the European Union’s (EU) restrictive block exemption legislation that helps big car manufacturers and hinders thousands of independent suppliers and garages wanting to repair their automobiles would be welcomed in the after-sales market.…

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THAI TOBACCO MONOPOLY SETS SIGHTS ON EASTERN EUROPE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE THAILAND Tobacco Monopoly (TTM) has sets its sights on securing export markets in eastern Europe, planning to launch new brands in the region, with a special focus on Poland and Russia. Looking to offset declines in sales in the Thai domestic market, the state-owned trading company noted that cigarette trading restrictions were weaker in parts of eastern Europe than in Thailand.…

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UKRAINE PLANT EXPANSION GUARANTEED BY MIGA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WORLD Bank multilateral loan guarantee agency MIGA has guaranteed investment totaling US$21.04 million to Can-Pack SA of Poland covering its equity investment, shareholder loan, and management contract with subsidiary Can-Pack (Ukraine) Ltd. The coverage will protect the company against the risks of transfer restriction, expropriation, and war and civil disturbance in Ukraine over 10 years while it expands an aluminum beverage can production plant in Vyshgorod.…

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EU ENERGY DEPENDENCE INCREASES SAYS EUROSTAT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE INCREASING dependence of the European Union (EU) on energy imports has been made crystal clear in the latest Eurostat report on the subject. The EU’s statistical agency said net imports into the EU increased by 2.4% in 2006, with overall energy dependence from non-EU sources rising to 54% from 53% in 2005.…

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