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SPANISH TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTOR FACES TOUGH FUTURE SAY MARKET EXPERTS



BY MARK ROWE

THE ADDED value created by Spain’s textile and clothing sector will fall by 8.8% in 2009, according to forecaster Business Monitor International (BMI). Currently, ranks Spain’s entire textile industry as 13th in the world in terms of textile and clothing manufacturing value added, which BMI priced at US$12.45 billion in 2008.…

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GLOBAL FOOD COMMODITY PRICE VOLATILITY HERE TO STAY



BY ANDREW CAVE

Food commodity prices are seldom out of the news nowadays, due to a mushrooming global population, the food-for-fuel controversy, an increasing focus on sustainability and the continued growth of the organic sector. However, beyond the generality of crop prices spiralling to new highs in 2007 and 2008 and then plummeting – in some cases – back to where they were before the boom, the picture is far from uniform.…

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INNOVATION ABOUNDS IN DEVELOPING SECOND GENERATION BIOFUELS



BY MARK ROWE and GAVIN BLAIR

THE ANSWER to the world’s future fuel needs may be literally all around us, and freely available in abundance, thanks to the throw-away society of the 21st century. Bioenergy, produced from all matter of waste products, from wood chips, to agricultural husks and slurry, has been steadily elevated up the list of potential sources of energy that will be required in a low-carbon world.…

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EU RESEARCHERS SEEK INTEGRATION OF NEW HIGH TECH AUTO PART MANUFACTURING PROCESSES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-funded research project is trying to outmode traditional stamping of auto structure parts by integrating three new formation techniques in a seamless production system.

The Euro 6 million PROFORM project participants aim to unveil its technology at a conference next year.…

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EU JUDGES BACK COMMISSION OVER SPANISH FLAX SUBSIDY CASE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE SPANISH government will have to repay Euro 113.4 million in European Union (EU) flax production subsidies which the European Commission has claimed were distributed without proper financial controls. Indeed, EU anti-fraud unit OLAF has concluded that a "very significant amount of EU subsidies for flax production [in Spain] had been wrongly disbursed".…

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TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMAINS HALLMARK OF SPANISH LUXURY CLOTHING MARKET



BY MARK ROWE, KEITH NUTHALL and LEAH GERMAIN

PACO Rabanne, Balenciaga and Domínguez are major Spanish figures in the global fashion world, as known for quality off-the-peg styling, but they have their roots in the country’s haute couture tradition.

For labels are not overwhelmingly dominant in Spain’s luxury clothing sector – this is a country where the talents of the sastre (tailor) and modista (dressmaker) are still highly valued.…

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BRUSSELS FINALISES SPANISH AUTO WORKER RETRAINING PACKAGE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

LAID off auto workers in Spain are to receive assistance from the European Union (EU) after administrative problems holding up the handout appear to have been resolved.

The European Commission announced today (June 22) it had paid Euro 2.7 million from the European Globalisation adjustment Fund (EGF) to Spain.…

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GERMANY'S HANDLING OF THE AUTO INDUSTRY RECESSION DRAWS PRAISE IN EU REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A COMPREHENSIVE report from a European Union (EU) think-tank has highlighted the success of Germany in fighting recession within its domestic car market and preventing full-time lay-offs. The paper ‘Recent restructuring trends and policies in the automotive sector’, has been released by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, a Dublin-based EU agency.…

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SPAIN FAILS TO RECOUP LIST HONEY AID FROM BRUSSELS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE SPANISH government has lost an attempt at the European Court of Justice to recoup Euro 58,315 the European Commission had effectively docked from European Union (EU) grants for improving the production of honey in Spain. Brussels had classified this money as VAT on the overall grant, and so could not be financed by the EU.…

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BRUSSELS LAUNCHES BARRAGE OF LEGAL ACTIONS OVER ACCOUNTING RULES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has opened nine case files as it attempts to force European Union (EU) member states to comply with EU accounting and auditing directives. Brussels is taking four briefs to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) regarding Austria, Ireland, Italy and Spain, which it accuses of failing to comply with the 2006 statutory audit directive (2006/43/EC).…

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