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GERMAN TOBACCO INDUSTRY STRUGGLES TO OVERCOME HIGHER PRICES AND PUBLIC SMOKING RESTRICTIONS
BY ALAN OSBORN
GERMANY’S cigarette market in recent years has provided a classic illustration of the truth that faced by higher prices, consumers will try most things – except give up smoking. In the four years to late 2006 there were five German government-imposed excise tax and VAT increases affecting tobacco which had the combined effect of raising the price of most cigarettes by 30% o 40%.…
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.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION ORDERS CHICKEN SALMONELLA CLEAN UP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A MAJOR fight against salmonella contamination of food production has been launched by the European Commission, which has secured approval for a regulation forcing member states to reduce the prevalence of the disease amongst their broiler (poultry meat) flocks to 1% or less by 2011.…
EU MINISTERS AUTHORISE FROZEN STRAWBERRY ANTIDUMPING DUTIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has approved imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on exports into the European Union (EU) of strawberries from China. The protective tariffs would range from Euro 169.90 per tonne to Euro 204.50 per tonne, and would cover cooked, uncooked and frozen tomatoes, with or without added sugar or other sweeteners.…
EU ROUND UP - EU SEEKS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SUPPLIES AS RUSSIA SUMMIT APPROACHES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WITH the key May 18 European Union (EU)-Russia summit in Samara, Russia, looming, the European Commission is continuing efforts to find suitable alternative energy partners to Moscow. Russia and the EU want to start tough negotiations on forging a new energy agreement, with both sides firming up their positions.…
EUROSTAT FIGURES PROCLAIM CENTRAL EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION BOOM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE LONGTIME sluggish continental construction market is now booming, according to European Union (EU) statistical agency Eurostat, with a year-on-year February increase in activity for the whole of the EU of 9.2%. What is especially noteworthy is that construction activity growth in the western European Eurozone was even higher – 10.4%.…
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.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION LAUNCHES BATTLE AGAINST SALMONELLA
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A MAJOR fight against salmonella contamination of food production has been launched by the European Commission, which has secured approval for a regulation forcing member states to reduce the prevalence of the disease amongst their broiler (poultry meat) flocks to 1% or less by 2011.…
FRENCH FOOD RETAILING GIANT CARREFOUR COULD VIOLATE POLISH COMPETITION LAWS SAYS BRUSSELS
BY ALAN OSBORN
The European Commission has implicitly recognised that the proposed take-over of the Polish food supermarket chain Ahold Polska by the French food retailing giant Carrefour could violate Polish competition laws. Carrefour operates internationally and has 42 hypermarkets and 83 supermarkets in Poland.…
OLAF CLAIMS MAJOR SUCCESS OVER CLOTHING COUNTERFEITERS IN MASS SEIZURES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has revealed the seizure of many thousands of items of counterfeit clothing and accessories in a coordinated February customs swoop on illicit cargoes in European Union (EU) international ports. Brussels said EU anti-fraud office OLAF coordinated the raids which involved 300 customs officials and police from national customs units of the EU’s 27 member states, EU police agency Europol, Interpol and the World Customs Organisation.…