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BRUSSELS TAKES RECESSION INTO ACCOUNT IN MEDIUM-TERM EU ENERGY PLANS
BY KEITH NUTHALL, ALAN OSBORN
The European Commission’s ‘stock taking document’ called Towards a new Energy Strategy for Europe 2011-2020, tries to take the recession and its effect into account when looking at EU energy policy for the next decade.
It warns that the economic crisis has temporarily depressed gas prices and created a gas supply glut and this could undermine political momentum towards making investments in infrastructure and supply sources.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION IMPOSES HUGE FINES OVER ANIMAL FEED CARTEL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has fined 12 producers of animal feed phosphates Euro EUR175million for operating a cartel across Europe, inflating feed prices for livestock producers. Phosphates are widely used in feed, including for cattle, pigs and poultry. The Commission said the cartel covered "most of the EU" in sharing markets and fixing prices.…
EUROPEAN INVESTIGATION ORDER PROPOSED BY SEVEN EU GOVERNMENTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE CREATION of a European [Union – EU] Investigation Order (EIO) for criminal matters has been proposed by seven EU member states. It would allow national courts to order judicial or police investigations in another EU country, collecting evidence for a possible trial.…
TOUGH TIMES FOR NORTH AFRICAN KNITWEAR MANUFACTURERS
BY PAUL COCHRANE
IT has been a tough last few years for north African knitwear, clothing and textile manufacturers, but the signs are that the knitwear sub-sector is outperforming its woven textile partners. With the European Union (EU) the region’s primary export destination, the region’s manufacturers have been hit by the end of restrictive quotas on imports from China in 2008, and then by the impact of the global financial crisis when demand slumped.…
EIB PLANS LOAD FOR GROWING GRAN CANARIA AIRPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is considering major financing of up to Euro EUR200 million for upgrading and expanding Gran Canaria Airport, in Spain’s Canary Islands. It is Spain’s fifth largest airport, processing more than 9 million passengers in 2009.…
RESEARCHERS AND BIOTECH COMPANIES PROTEST AGAINST INNOVATIVE MEDICINE DEAL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A GROUP of researchers and biotechnology companies have protested to the European Commission against the European Union’s (EU) Innovative Medicines Joint Technology Initiative (IMI), claiming it insufficiently protects their intellectual property. A joint statement was released by the European University Association (EUA); research and technology organisation federation EARTO; German biotechnology association BIO Deutschland; and similar national associations from Belgium, Spain and Sweden.…
IT'S EASY TO GET IN TROUBLE IN EUROPE'S WATER SECTOR
BY DAVID HAWORTH,PAUL RIGG,LEE ADENDOORF,MAKKI MARSEILLES,E BLAKE BERRY,FLORENCE LABEDAYS,SYMON ROSS and KEITH NUTHALL
WATER utilities are maybe used to getting bad press. After all, we all need water, and we need and want it to be clean. When a water supplier fails, it is easy to make complaints and see them amplified in newspapers, television, radio and the Internet.…
IT'S EASY TO GET IN TROUBLE IN EUROPE'S WATER SECTOR
BY DAVID HAWORTH,PAUL RIGG,LEE ADENDOORF,MAKKI MARSEILLES,E BLAKE BERRY,FLORENCE LABEDAYS,SYMON ROSS and KEITH NUTHALL
WATER utilities are maybe used to getting bad press. After all, we all need water, and we need and want it to be clean. When a water supplier fails, it is easy to make complaints and see them amplified in newspapers, television, radio and the Internet.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION LEVIES HUGE FINES OVER STEEL CARTEL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has fined 17 producers of prestressing steel Euro 518 million for operating a cartel that lasted 18 years until 2002 and covered all but three of the then 15 European Union (EU) member states – Britain, Ireland and Greece.…
EUROSTAT REPORTS WIDE DIVERGENCE OF FOOD PRICES ACROSS THE EU
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) may be legally a single market, food prices range widely across its 27 member states. The most recent survey of 500 comparable products by Eurostat, the EU’s statistical agency, shows last year (2009) the price of a comparable basket of food and non-alcoholic beverages was more than twice as high in the most expensive EU country than the cheapest.…