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GOA ORE PRODUCTION MAY TAKE MONTHS TO RESTART, FOLLOWING COURT ORDER
While India’s Supreme Court last week (April 21) lifted an 18-month-old ban on iron ore mining in the state of Goa, it maybe six months before extraction begins, Steel First has been told.
“Some things can be put in place by September but the full-fledged mining would start only by January [next year],” said Parag Nagarcenka, assistant director at Goa’s directorate of mines & geology.…
PORTUGAL RETAILERS FEAR IMPACT OF NEW SPECIAL OFFER BAN
The Association of Portuguese Distributors (APED) has warned that a controversial new law effectively banning supermarket discounts will harm consumers, food suppliers and retailers. APED president Ana Isabel Trigo Morais said that the “negative impacts” of the law would cause price rises.…
IMI2 AIMING TO SIMPLIFY PROCEDURES, ATTRACT MORE PARTICIPANTS
THE SECOND round of the European Union’s (EU) Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI2) that starts in the New Year has been designed to ease funding applications by interested companies and other organisations forming consortia to develop innovative drugs, according to Michel Goldman, IMI executive director.…
DEMAND GROWS FOR TECHNICAL TEXTILES IN BRAZIL
BRAZIL is an innovative technical textile producer, declares a report from a senior São Paulo’s business school the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV), despite the sector experiencing teething problems as it expands. Looking at the Brazilian textile sector as a whole, the study estimates that 77% of investment into the sector during 2012 was used to buy innovative machinery – and the technical textile sector especially has a lot of demand to meet.…
NORWAY MEAT DUTIES SPARK EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ANGER
THE EUROPEAN Parliament (EP) has sharply criticised Norway for imposing heavy duties on imports of beef and lamb from the European Union (EU), calling on the European Commission to assess possible retaliation.
A strongly worded resolution agreed today (Thursday July 4), MEPs urged the Commission to continue putting Norway under pressure to lift or ease the duties.…
PORTUGAL PRESSURED TO AMEND COMPANY TAX RULES
THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening legal action against Portugal for offering tax benefits to non-resident companies more than 25% owned by Portuguese residents, while denying them to other non-resident companies. Brussels says this breaks European Union (EU) fair trading rules and could ask the European Court of Justice to order Portugal to reform these rules.…
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT MEMBER RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT THE SAFETY OF BRAZILIAN BEEF
A CENTRE-left Portuguese member of the European Parliament (MEP) Nuno Teixeira has raised concerns about the safety of Brazilian beef after learning that two shipments of Brazilian beef meat have been blocked in the port of Rotterdam after testing positive for the presence of Ecoli bacteria.…
NO EASY ROUTE FOR EUROPEAN EXPORTERS TO CHINA – BUYERS ARE MORE DISCERNING AND HAVE INVENTORY
EUROPEAN clothing suppliers flocked to this year’s Intertextile Beijing Apparel Fabrics 2013 show to explore China-based sales, but told just-style of concerns that excess domestic inventory might impede export sales in this key emerging market. This year’s show at the China International Exhibition Centre was notable for a year-on-year 36% rise in European exhibitors, including a similar expansion of companies exhibiting at the pavilion operated by Italian textile producer organisation Milano Unica.…
BRAZIL AUTO MARKET BECOMES MORE DIVERSE AS INCOMES RISE
BRAZIL’S growing economy has given many Brazilian motorists purchasing power they have never had before. This – plus effective social welfare policies and an end to past hyper-inflation – has grown Brazil’s middle class, which is now about 54% of the 196 million population, according to the country’s presidential office for strategic affairs.…
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT COMMITTEE FEARS CUTS IN EU RURAL DEVELOPMENT BUDGET COULD HARM POORER MEAT PRODUCERS
MEMBERS of the European Parliament agriculture committee are worried about cuts made to the European Union (EU)’s rural development fund for the rest of the decade in the recent EU 2014-20 spending deal – warning it may especially hit farmers rearing livestock of sheep and goats in poor regions.…