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EU WARNS OF FOOD COUNTERFEITING BOOM



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has warned of a boom in counterfeits of food and drink products entering the European Union, with more than 5 million fake items seized by customs officials last year. This is 118% more than the numbers of seizures in 2004, the first time the food/drink category has exceeded 5 million.…

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BID TO BLOCK ASBESTOS TRADE THWARTED BY CANADA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CANADA, with Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, has successfully scuppered plans to place chrysotile asbestos on the ‘watch list’ of the United Nations’ Rotterdam Convention, which would have allowed importing countries to insist on prior consent before admitting any cargoes.…

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EU WARNS OF CONTINUING COUNTERFEIT CLOTHING BOOM



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has warned of a continued boom in counterfeits of clothing and accessory products entering the European Union (EU), with more than 10.9 million fake items seized by customs officials last year. This is 140% more than the numbers of seizures in 2004.…

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EU GOODS COUNTERFEITING SOARS SAYS REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has reported a fall in seizures of counterfeit goods by European Union (EU) customs authorities, with the number of articles seized in 2005 being 73% over 2004 numbers, although the final 2005 tally was still 75 million.…

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EU WARNS OF INCREASED CLOTHING COUNTERFEITING



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has warned of a continued boom in counterfeits of clothing and accessory products entering the European Union (EU), with more than 10.9 million fake items seized by customs officials last year. This is 140% more than the numbers of seizures in 2004.…

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EU SAYS CIGARETTE COUNTERFEITING BOOMING - CHINA TO BLAME



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has warned of a continued surge in counterfeits of cigarettes entering the European Union (EU), with more than 32.6 million fake packets seized by customs officials last year. That said, this actually represents a fall in numbers from 2004, being 78% of the 41 million seized in that year.…

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MIGA UNDERWRITES PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT IN AFGHANISTAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE MULTILATERAL Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), of the World Bank, has underwritten the establishment of a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Afghanistan, that will initially produce 300 to 400 million generic antibiotic and analgesic tablets a year. It has issued guarantees worth US$429,840 to Business Humanitarian Forum Association of Geneva, Switzerland, covering its stake in Baz International Pharmaceutical Company (BIPC).…

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NESTLÉ TECHNOLOGISTS SEEK TO BALANCE FOOD ENJOYMENT AND NUTRITION - INTERVIEW



BY MARK ROWE

CONFECTIONARY production is a never-ending battle to balance the ‘feel-good’ factor of products such as a chocolate and cakes with increasing consumer demands for healthy living and enhanced nutrition, according to a leading food scientist.

Dr Johan Ubbink, a senior research scientist and department group leader at the Nestlé Research Centre for Food and Life Sciences in Lausanne, Switzerland, acknowledged that, while chocolate cake would never be the healthiest thing you could eat, research was embracing new technologies that could mitigate the negative effects of confectionary.…

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GOVERNMENTS STRUGGLE TO CONTAIN CAROUSEL FRAUD



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) VAT laws can be mightily complex, and offer plenty of opportunities for fraudsters revelling in regulations lacking in clarity and simplicity. Add high technology to the mix and carousel fraud was born. It’s a problem that has sparked tough police action and regulatory reform.…

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LAMY HIGHLIGHTS HOPE OF MEDICINES NO-TARIFF MOVE DURING DOHA SUSPENSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) director general Pascal Lamy has welcomed a proposal from the United States and Switzerland to expand the group of countries charging no import duties on medicine imports. Speaking to the Assembly of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations, Lamy regretted the summer suspension of the WTO Doha round, but claimed WTO initiatives on generic medicines and this zero-duty initiative was having an effect.…

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