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INDIA SEEKS TEXTILE INVESTMENT FROM EUROPE
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
THE INDIAN government is launching a campaign to attract foreign investment from Europe for its textile and clothing industry. On October 26, its textiles minister Dayanidhi Maran along with a business delegation will make a nine-day visit to Switzerland, Italy and Turkey, followed by another trip to Germany and France in November.…
INDIA PUSH FOR ORGANIC FOOD EXPORTS
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
INDIA will strongly promote the export of organic food items to European Union (EU), United States, Switzerland, Japan and South Korea, the country’s Agriculture and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has announced. It wants to double exports from their current level of US$100 million in 2008.…
SWITZERLAND: Melting glaciers leach forgotten chemicals
By Emma Jackson
‘Out of sight, out of mind’ may have worked for chemical cleanups in the 1950s, but now Swiss researchers from several national institutes have discovered that long-banned chemicals are popping back into view – turning up in glacial lake sediments at levels not seen since they were in use over 50 years ago.…
TOBACCO TRAVELLER - COLLECTION 2009 - EGYPT, TUNISIA, SYRIA AND IRAN
BY PAUL COCHRANE
EGYPT
Eastern Tobacco Company
450 Al Ahram Street, Giza
Tel : +20-18-5724711- 5724332 – 5724945
+20-23-5793326
www.easternegypt.com
British American Tobacco Egypt
City Stars Complex
Star Capital – Tower 4A
Omar Ebn El Khattab Street
Postal Code 11771
Heliopolis, Cairo
T: (+20) 2 480 1080
Japan Tobacco International (Regional)
2nd Floor, Lophitis Business Centre
249, 28th October Street & Emiliou Hourmouziou Corner
CY-3035, Lemesos
P.O.…
EU POWER SECTOR PROMOTES ELECTRICAL STANDARDS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has welcomed its receipt tonight (27-10) in Brussels of a declaration from 50 representatives of European electricity generators, power distributors and energy industry associations to create a standardised re-charging system for electric vehicles. European Union (EU) transport Commissioner Antonio Tajani, whose organisation is charged with removing barriers to business between the 27 EU member countries, declared satisfaction with the commitment, made without the urging of European legislation.…
EU RESEARCH PROJECTS SEEKS TO FIGHT WINE ALLERGIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project has been launched to prevent allergic reactions to wine, by finding alternatives to sulphur dioxide – widely used by the industry to prevent micro-biological damage to taste and colour.
Organised under the umbrella of EU research network Eureka, wine industry specialists are testing a variety of alternative substances and treatments to reduce the amount of sulphites in wines, which are regarded as an allergen.…
EU ROUND UP - TURKEY TO JOIN ENERGY EU
BY KEITH NUTHALL
TURKEY – the lynchpin of European Union (EU) efforts to secure energy independence from Russia – has started negotiations to join the EU’s Energy Community. The organisation currently extends EU energy legislation to non-EU Balkans countries, but there are plans to add Moldova, Ukraine and Turkey to its membership.…
LUXURY PERSONAL GOODS SECTOR FACES GREEN SQUEEZE ON ELABORATE PACKAGING
BY DEIRDRE MASON
FROM the earliest times, cosmetics and toiletries marketers have relied as much on pretty containers and stylish packaging as on the product itself for its special place in customers’ hearts. At the high end of the market, luxury packaging has traditionally been about opulence, extravagance, and a sense of lavishness.…
BRUSSELS APPROVES NOVARTIS TAKEOVER OF EBEWE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has granted competition approval to the takeover of Austria’s generic pharmaceuticals company EBEWE Spezial-Pharma Holding by Novartis, of Switzerland, enabling the Euro 1.3 billion deal to go ahead. Despite Novartis also making generic medicines, the Commission concluded that the deal "would not significantly impede effective competition" in Europe.…
GLOBAL OILSEEDS BUSINESS HITS CRISIS OVER EU ZERO-TOLERANCE GM CONTAMINATION RULES
BY ALAN OSBORN
A NEW crisis over the presence of genetically modified (GM) ingredients in food and livestock feed has once more focused attention on the European Union’s (EU’s) controversial GM policies. It has especially raised the spectre of job losses, farm bankruptcies and higher consumer prices if a relaxation of the current de facto zero tolerance restriction applying to unauthorised GM products is not agreed soon.…