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POLAND ALUMINIUM EU IMPORT DUTIES ABOLITION CALL EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A POLITICAL battle is underway at the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers over whether EU import duties on unwrought aluminium should be retained or scrapped. The struggle pits Poland and eight other member states against Germany, which wants the current 6% duties retained.…

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EU DRINKS LEGISLATION REPORT



BY ALAN OSBORN

INTRODUCTION

WE’RE barely a third of the way through 2006 but it’s already clear that the year is going to be a hugely important one for European Union (EU) legislation affecting both the alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks industries.…

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POLAND NAIL VARNISH BAN CONSUMER SAFETY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE POLISH government has banned sales of Chinese ‘ZhenLiPin’ nail varnish art and striper pens, because they contains dibutyl phthalate (DBP), classified "toxic to reproduction" under European Union (EU) directive 67/548/EEC on dangerous substances. It is also prohibited in cosmetics under the EU cosmetics directive 76/768/EEC.…

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POLAND VODKA DEFINITION EU COUNCIL OFMINISTERS ROW



BY ALAN OSBORN

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has ordered its committees of national officials to stage a "thorough examination" of the official EU definition of vodka, because of a row between member states over its terms. Poland, supported by Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Sweden, is resisting a European Commission proposal to allow vodka to continue being sold in the EU using non-traditional ingredients.…

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EUROSTAT EU AGRICULTURAL INCOME STATISTICS - CEREAL OLIVE OIL MEAT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CEREAL production and prices in the European Union (EU) both slumped in 2005, compared with 2004, according to the latest food market figures from EU statistical agency Eurostat. Faced with a bumper harvest in 2004, producers struggled to secure good prices, even by cutting back on production, a process aided by poor weather.…

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EUROSTAT EU AGRICULTURAL INCOME STATISTICS BEEF PIG MEAT CHICKEN



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CATTLE prices rose across the European Union (EU) last year, according to the latest figures from EU statistical agency Eurostat, but fell for other livestock. Cattle prices increased by 3%, although with wide variations between member states: up 12.3% in Germany and 2.5% in France, but down 2.1% in Britain.…

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POLAND GAZPROM CONTRACT RENEGOTIATION CONCERN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE POLISH government has been alarmed by a call from Russia’s Gazprom to renegotiate its long-term natural gas supply contract, which is supposed to expire in 2022. Poland’s freshly-appointed prime minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz said he was baffled by the move: “It’s hard to understand this step.…

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EU ROUND UP - OIL AND GAS NEWS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
OIL and gas companies have called on the European Commission to improve long-term certainty within the European Union’s (EU) global warming emissions trading scheme, in a public consultation attracting over 300 responses from energy producers and consumers. A key concern is predictability regarding allocating national emission allowances, whose award has become less reliable since a recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) case, where judges rejected a European Commission order for the UK to adjust its CO2 pollution limits.…

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POLAND EU COMPETITION INQUIRY POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has opened another formal state aid investigation into long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs), this time those struck by Polish state-owned network operator Polskie Sieci Energetyczne (PSE) with power generators. The inquiry follows the launch of a similar probe into purchase agreements in Hungary.…

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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT - MINE WASTE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has backed removing so-called ‘non-hazardous non-inert’ waste from a proposed European Union (EU) directive on managing mining waste, rejecting amendments that would have blocked this exemption. The parliament’s environment committee had pushed the tougher line, claiming this classification has “absolutely no scientific basis”, adding such materials could still pose a danger, for instance in unstable slag heaps.…

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