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UNCERTAINTY AHEAD FOR ELECTRICITY PROVIDERS AS POLICY AND POLITICIANS CHANGE IN BRUSSELS
BY CARMEN PAUN IN BRUSSELS
At a time when Europe needs smart grids and storage capacity for electricity produced by renewable energy sources, investors could be expected to sink money into the potential decarbonised future of utilities. Not so much, a Eurelectric report on investments in the liberalised electricity market has showed.…
EU FINES SPAIN OVER INDOSA SUBSIDY SAGA
BY ROBERT STOKES
Spain has been ordered to pay a fine of Euro EUR20 million (USD26 million) and penalties of EUR50,000 per day starting December 11, 2012, in an illegal steel subsidy case. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Spain has ignoring a European Commission declaration made in 1989 that its government should recover unlawful public subsidies paid to Indosa, a company declared insolvent in 1994.…
INTERPOL AND EUROPOL RAIDS NET ILLEGAL MEAT PRODUCTS IN 29 COUNTRIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
Counterfeit, mislabelled and substandard meat products have been seized in an international police operation spanning 29 countries, coordinated by Interpol and European police agency Europol. Sausages, ham, lamb, chicken and beef were seized, a Europol spokesman told globalmeatnews.com.…
RANDOM HOUSE DEALS TEE UP SALES SURGE IN SPAIN & LATIN AMERICA
BY ROBERT STOKES, IN MALAGA
RANDOM House is bullish about selling more English and Spanish language titles in Spain and Latin America as a result of its planned merger with Penguin Books and outright purchase of Spain’s Random House Mondadori (RHM).…
RANDOM HOUSE DEALS TEE UP SALES SURGE IN SPAIN & LATIN AMERICA
BY ROBERT STOKES, IN MALAGA
RANDOM House is bullish about selling more English and Spanish language titles in Spain and Latin America as a result of its planned merger with Penguin Books and outright purchase of Spain’s Random House Mondadori (RHM).…
STANDARDIZATION REMAINS THE MAIN BARRIER IN THE MARKET UPTAKE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN EUROPE
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS; ANDREW KURETH, IN WARSAW; LEE ADENDORFF, IN ITALY; DAVID HAYHURST, IN PARIS; AND ALAN OSBORN
STANDARDIZATION remains the main hurdle European Union (EU) countries will have to pass to see an increased uptake of electric vehicles, auto industry specialists at a recent conference in Brussels organized by the Public Policy Exchange has determined.…
NEW TB VACCINE DEVELOPED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-funded research consortium is developing the first tuberculosis vaccine based on mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes TB. Switzerland’s medicines authority Swissmedic has now authorised clinical trials in healthy adult volunteers. The project has been financed funded through the through the NEWTBVAC project, which has received Euro EUR12 million from the EU,and it has been coordinated by the TuBerculosis Vaccine Initiative (TBVI), a collaborative Europe-based consortium developing new TB medicines.…
EU SPENDING HETS ITS OWN ACCOUNTS IN NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS - MORE TRANSPARENCY SHOULD REDUCE FRAUD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FINANCIAL fraud flourishes where books are opaque and complex – so imagine how bad it can be if there are no books. Amazingly, until now, the spending of European Union (EU) funds by national governments has been affected by that problem.…
AMERICAN TAX INFORMATION EXCHANGE LAW TO BECOME GLOBAL STANDARD WITH TEETH
BY ALAN OSBORN
It is a testimony to the continuing power of the American marketplace, even in today’s multi-polar world, that the USA’s controversial Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has so much influence. Indeed, by key US trade partners adopting many of its provisions themselves, the act is going global and threatening to turn the world of international tax management upside down.…
EU BIOFUEL INDUSTRY GEARING UP FOR SURVIVAL FIGHT WITH POLICY-MAKERS
BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS
EVER since the European Commission announced last month that it would stop subsiding food-based biofuels from 2020 and support the production of secondary biofuels based on waste matter and algae, Europe’s biofuel sector has been preparing to fight for survival.…