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EU ROUND UP - CO2 CAP FOR VEHICLES PROPOSED BY BRUSSELS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

HEAVIER vehicles such as SUVs and luxury models will be able to breach a proposed European Union (EU) carbon dioxide cap, under formally proposed legislation now tabled by the European Commission. Pressure from German manufacturers forced Brussels into abandoning an absolute cap for all new models of 130 grams of CO2 per kilometre.…

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EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA OFFERS UNEVEN RICHES TO FUEL RETAILERS



BY MARK ROWE

RUSSIA’S booming economy means that those old images of grey queues for low-grade fuel to run Moskvich and other Soviet era cars are long gone. Instead, the country’s fuel retail sector has an incentive for dramatically overhauling the present state of affairs, which predominantly involves poorly established, locally run chains and Western chains fighting – sometimes unsuccessfully – for market share.…

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RUSSIA PUSHING ENERGY RELATIONS TO BREAKING POINT WITH NEIGHBOURING STATES



BY MARK ROWE

RUSSIA has engaged in a series of political and economic spats with its former Soviet satellites and the European Union (EU) in the first years of the 21st century. And while stand-offs over Belarus sugar and Moldovan wine might raise eyebrows in the West, disputes over the vast energy resources in Russia and its Central Asian neighbours carry an altogether darker shade, mainly because Russia supplies 25% of the EU’s oil and 25% of its gas.…

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POLAND FACES ECJ ACTION OVER GAS EXPLORATION RULES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening Poland with legal action at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over its system for awarding prospecting, exploring and producing rights for natural gas within its territory. Brussels claims the Polish system is insufficiently transparent and open to all interested parties as regards standards mandated by European Union directive 94/22/EC.…

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RUSSIA AND POLAND STRIKE MEAT DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

RUSSIA has agreed to lift its import ban on Polish meat exports, which it has maintained for two years because of health concerns. The agreement could unblock attempts to forge a European Union-Russia trade and energy deal.

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EU MEMBER STATES IMPOSE COSMETICS BANS OVER SAFETY CONCERNS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has circulated throughout the European Union (EU) series of consumer alerts made over potentially harmful nail polish receiving retail bans in member states. Using its RAPEX alert service, the Commission warned of a marketing ban in Estonia of US-made nail polish range Pinnacle.…

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BRUSSELS APPOINTS TROUBLE-SHOOTERS TO COMPLETE TOUGH CROSS-BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS



BY ALAN OSBORN

THE EUROPEAN Commission’s decision to appoint ‘project co-ordinators’ to try to spark movement in four long-stalled cross-border energy projects in the European Union (EU) has drawn widespread cynicism from many in the industry. However, here and there, there is an admission that these high-level trouble-shooters might just get results where so many others have failed.…

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CHANGE IN POLISH GOVERNMENT COULD LOOSEN RUSSIA MEAT BAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL

RUSSIA’S food inspection agency hopes this weekend’s change in government in Poland will improve relations so that Moscow’s long-standing ban on Polish meat exports can be lifted. In a general election, the business-friendly Civic Platform party beat the outgoing insular nationalist government of the Law and Justice party, prompting a spokesman for Russia’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Inspection (Rosselkhoznadzor) to tell the ltar-Tass news agency: "If Poland’s new government makes a move toward constructive settlement of the problem of livestock products supply, we are ready to reciprocate."…

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RUSSIA DAIRY PRODUCT IMPORT RESTRICTIONS HITS EASTERN EUROPEAN PRODUCERS HARD



BY MARK ROWE

RUSSIA’S new-found belligerence and confidence is not confined to the political and military sphere: in the past four years – and increasingly so in the past 12 months – Russia has adopted an aggressive, take-it-or-leave it stance when it comes to imports of dairy and other food products.…

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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CALLS FOR EU HIGH REPRESENTATIVE FOR COMMON ENERGY FOREIGN POLICY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Parliament has overwhelmingly backed a report calling for the creation of a European Union (EU) ‘high official of foreign energy policy’ to coordinate common diplomatic manoeuvres with neighbouring countries on energy topics, such as Russia. This senior official would work alongside the EU’s existing EU high representative for a common foreign and security policy Javier Solana, said the report by Polish conservative MEP Jacek Saryusz-Wolski.…

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