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OIL AND GAS NEWS - EU ROUND UP - EU MEDIUM-TERM BUDGET TENS FP7, EU ENERGY LIBERALISATION ECJ



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) political leaders have agreed medium-term (2007-13) budgets for crucial spending projects for the energy sector: Trans European Networks (TENs) and the EU seventh framework programme (FP7) for research. On TENs, the European Parliament, Commission, and EU Council of Ministers have agreed a Euro 7.2 billion budget, Euro 500 million above previous drafts, although this will have to be split with TENs transport projects.…

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SPAIN BRITAIN IRELAND QUOTA ACCESS IRISH BOX EU ACCESSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A BID by the Spanish government to secure more North Sea and Baltic Sea access rights for its fishermen has been thrown out by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). After Spain joined the European Union in 1986, it was given some special transitional access to these waters (from 1996), but these expired in 2002, leaving Spanish vessels – claimed Madrid – with unfairly limited quotas.…

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NANOTECHNOLOGY PACKAGING INNOVATION - SENSITIVE PACKAGING



BY MARK ROWE

NANOTECHNOLOGY is set to dramatically enhance the packaging process across a range of industries in the next few years. Major areas of development include enhancing the performance of packaging materials, prolonging shelf life, antimicrobial packaging and interactive packaging.…

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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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ECJ LEGAL ACTION - RENEWABLES FAILURE, BIOFUELS, LIBERALISATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has underlined its determination to forge a European Union (EU) energy policy with substance by a slew of legal actions against member states over renewables, liberalisation and biofuels. Brussels has started proceedings against Britain, Italy, Poland and the Czech Republic for failing to report progress under the 2001 directive promoting renewable energy sources.…

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CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE HOSPITAL SUPER-BUG ECDC REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has warned reliable statistics on the extent of super-bug Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) in Europe is "largely unknown". The dangerous and highly robust germ has been shown present in 10 to 200 hospitalised American patients per 10,000 admissions.…

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EUROSTAT 2005 EU WINE PRODUCTION PRICE FALL FIGURES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE LATEST agricultural statistics from the European Commission paint a gloomy picture for the European Union (EU), with production falling 10.4% in 2005 from its heady levels in 2003 and 2004, and with prices also falling, by 11.5%.…

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EU OIL AND GAS ROUND UP - KROES COMPETITION, ESA SATELLITE, EFTA - GCC DEAL, FRANCE, SPAIN, ITALY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) competition commissioner has indicated she could push for regulatory reform to improve competition in EU energy markets, in parallel with legal enforcement action using existing rules. Neelie Kroes highlighted "bundling of generation, supply, pipelines, grids, and distribution (as) at the heart of the current EU energy market failure."…

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SPAIN COTTON SUBSIDY DECOUPLING REVIEW ECJ ADVICE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

REFORMS to the European Union’s (EU) cotton subsidy system, decoupling aid from actual production, should be reviewed, a European Court of Justice (ECJ) advocate general has recommended. Eleanor Sharpston found fault with the both the EU Council of Ministers and the European Commission for not sufficiently assessing the reforms’ impact on cotton producers.…

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SPAIN ITALY SHELLFISH CONTAMINATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission’s rapid alert system for food and feed (RASFF) has warned of five cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins being discovered in Italy amongst live mussels from Spain. Italian authorities have also noted excess sulphite content in Norway lobster from the UK, said RASFF.…

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