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ECC-NET’S 2013 ANNUAL REPORT - NATIONAL UNIT ROUND UP
AUSTRIA
The location of ECC Austria in central Vienna means many consumers drop by to receive advice or lodge complaints in person with the ECC’s five staff members. A top priority in 2013 was increasing public awareness about e-commerce fraud; a brochure aimed at combatting the problem was published and more than 600,000 were distributed throughout Austria.…
SCOTLAND’S AIRPORT MAKE CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR INDEPENDENCE YES VOTE
Scotland’s airports are making discreet enquiries as to how their procedures might change in the event of a yes vote in this September’s referendum on independence. Several issues have been raised by airports with air traffic control organisation NATS and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), as well as with the European Commission on the potential impact on agreements on flights between the European Union (EU) and the United States.…
ECJ STEEL RULING PUSHES EU TOWARDS FREE TRADE APPROACH WITH ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES
Since a European Union (EU) court scrapped anti-dumping duties on steel tubes from one of China’s oldest steel companies, Hubei Xinyegang Steel last month, tongues have started wagging in Brussels over whether the EU will change how it handles anti-dumping cases.…
EUROPE TRIES TO NETWORK ITS WAY INTO ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
THE DIPLOMATIC stand-off between the European Union (EU) and Russia over their respective links to Ukraine throws into stark light the EU’s desire to secure energy security of supply and to decrease its reliance on an unpredictable Russian government. These needs were reflected in the announcement in October of a list of 248 energy infrastructure projects that the EU wants built in in the next decade, all in some way connecting EU member countries through electricity, gas and oil links.…
SPORTSWEAR INNOVATORS SEEK HIGH PERFORMANCE ERGONOMIC DESIGNS THAT STAY WITHIN THE RULES
HIGH tech innovators in sportswear and outdoor equipment are developing fabrics and garments that do more and perform better, from health monitoring to slowing the effects of aging. Many inventions spring from unlikely source materials, for instance waste milk. And for sports, manufacturers have to be especially clever – ensuring their innovations avoid creating uncompetitive advantages that break sporting rules.…
PILOT RESULTS CONVINCE DEFRA TO CONTINUE CATCHMENT LEVEL FOCUS
EVEN if the UK department for environment, food and rural affairs (DEFRA) has yet to decide whether managing water supplies on a catchment area basis is a positive move overall, it is happy that the past two years’ pilot projects have created some tangible benefits.…
SOMALILAND UNIVERSITY STARTS RECEIVING INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
British universities have been partnering with the University of Hargeisa (UoH), of breakaway state Somaliland, to boost the institution’s international credibility.
Although international recognition has yet to be conferred on Somaliland since it separated from Somalia in 1991, its largest university with 6,500 students, located in the capital city of Hargeisa, been seeking foreign partners to supply a higher educational system to Somaliland students.…
COMMUNICATION SKILLS INCREASE COMPANY PROFITS AS WELL AS MINIMISING BAD PUBLICITY
WHEN a senior company figure blunders in communicating through the media, the corporate and career costs can be high, but getting it right can drive sales and profits.
Examples in the debit column are rife. Gene Morphis, the CFO of Nasdaq-listed US womenswear chain Francesca’s Holding Corp was fired in May 2102 after his ‘Tweet’ message on social media site Twitter inadvertently disclosed share price-sensitive information from a board meeting in contravention of rules applied by the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC).…
EUROPEAN COGENERATION PROSPERS IN SOME COUNTRIES, WHILE FIGHTING WEAK ECONOMIES AND UNHELPFUL POLICY IN OTHERS
WITH Europe’s economy still struggling to deal with the fall-out of the global financial crisis, its co-generation sector has had to fight to expand, or in some cases hold its position. Tightening national government budgets have meant that the co-gen industry has had to argue persuasively for public subsidies and tax breaks, or even the right to have equal treatment with renewable energies.…
SMART MONEY TARGETS OIL AND GAS TECHNOLOGY
THESE are brighter days for oil and gas technology entrepreneurs as investors ranging from business angels through venture capitalists, private equity firms and the corporate venture wings of exploration and production (E&P) majors show renewed appetite to back bright ideas with global applications.…