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EU ROUND UP - EUROPEAN FISHERIES FUND PROGRAMMES BEING ROLLED OUT BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has been approving a series of operational programmes for many European Union (EU) member states’ fishing (and aquaculture) sectors, outlining how it will target money from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF).

One of the largest recipients of this Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) subsidy scheme is France, which is to receive Euro 216 million from 2007-13, less than it received under the 2000-2006 Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG), which supplied Euro 278 million.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION PUSHES AHEAD WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY PROMOTION PLANS



BY ALAN OSBORN

SOMETHING must be in the water these days in Brussels. The European Commission seems determined to press ahead with its plans to reshape the European Union’s (EU) energy market, no matter how vociferous or powerful the opposition. In December, the Commission was bullish about unbundling, now it is being equally aggressive over renewable energy.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION'S CLIMATE CHANGE PACKAGE FACES STORMY WATERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL and CHRIS JONES, in Brussels

INTENSE well-informed debates are likely to follow the release in January of a comprehensive package of legislation by the European Commission on fighting climate change through emissions trading, renewable energy, pollution caps, biofuels and environmental state aid.…

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DATA ON PUBLIC PLACE SMOKING BAN HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS REMAINS INCONCLUSIVE



BY ANDREW CAVE

FOLLOWING the introduction on July 1 of public place smoking bans in England 240 million people worldwide were covered by public smoking restrictions, according to the International Union Against Cancer (UICC). (NOTE – THIS IS A FRENCH ACRONYM)

The movement towards such restrictions is becoming ubiquitous in the European Union (EU), with Estonia, Finland, Scotland and Ireland already have full public-place bans, while Italy, Sweden and Malta have partial bans, allowing smoking only in closed-off, separately-ventilated areas.…

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NEW GEOGRAPHICAL DESIGNATIONS RELEASED BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has moved to protect eight traditionally made European food products from being copied by food manufacturers based outside the regions where they have historically been made. Brussels has added Portuguese ‘Transmontano’ pork products; Hungarian salami from Szeged; Italian Pecorino di Filiano cheese, and others to its list of protected designations list.…

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EU ROUND UP - FISHING FLEETS FAIL TO EXPLOIT MAURITANIA ACCESS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A FISHING access deal with Mauritania – hailed by the European Commission as "the most important fisheries agreement concluded by the EU with a third country" – could be renegotiated because European fishermen have shunned its opportunities. The Commission has now asked EU ministers for permission to renegotiate the two year deal, which would otherwise have been renewed largely unchanged next August (2008).…

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JURY STILL OUT ON HEALTH IMPACT OF PUBLIC PLACE SMOKING BANS



BY ANDREW CAVE

PUBLIC place smoking bans are spreading like wildlife these days, with one country after another drawing up rules preventing tobacco use where it could expose non-smokers to second-hand smoke.

In the European Union (EU), this year, public place smoking bans have been introduced in England, Estonia and Finland, for instance.…

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SPAIN TRADEMARK CASE - ECJ



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CATALAN wine producer Castell del Remei has lost a case at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) Court of First Instance where it has been trying to gain approval for registering a trademark ‘Castell del Remei ODA’. This has been opposed by Rioja producer Bodegas Roda, which has claimed rights to the trademark ‘RODA’, and which it fears would be confused with Castell del Remei’s ‘ODA’.…

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EU MINISTERS DIVIDE GALILEO CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONAL WORK



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A DIVISION of contracts for building, launching and operating the Galileo global positioning service has been made by the European Union Council of Ministers. This follows the approval of spending an additional Euro 2.4 billion to create the satellite network.…

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BRUSSELS APPROVES KRAFT ACQUISITION OF DANONE BUSINESSES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of the global biscuits, snacks and cereals business of France’s Danone by US-based Kraft. Brussels’ competition approval depends on Kraft selling off Spanish biscuit brands Artiach, Chiquilin, Filipinos and Marbú Dorada and a Spain biscuit production plant, along with Hungarian chocolate brand Balaton.…

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