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ECJ PHARMACEUTICAL TRADEMARK CASE - TRAVATAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed a bid by Switzerland pharmaceutical manufacturer Alcon Inc. to secure a European Union trademark registration for the brand TRAVATAN to sell medicines and other healthcare products. The court backed France’s Biofarma SA, which claimed the mark would have been confused with its previously registered TRIVASTAN brand, used to sell a medicine treating vascular problems in brains, eyes and ears.…
UN OIL FOR FOOD PROGRAMME DYE SUPPLIES SADDAM KICKBACKS - IRAQ
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DYE supplies companies paid together hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in kickbacks to the toppled Saddam Hussein regime, the Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Iraq Oil for Food programme scandal has claimed. There were four dye suppliers named in a report paying Iraq to secure humanitarian supply contracts under the scheme, out of 2,200 companies overall.…
NORDSEE SEAFOOD DEAL - EUROPEAN COMMISSION
KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the acquisition of joint control of seafood firm Nordsee, of Germany, by a consortium involving the UK subsidiary of Japanese investment bank Nomura, a private investor Mr Heiner Kamps, and TML-Invest, of Switzerland, (owned by German food company the Müller Group).…
UN OIL FOR FOOD REPORT IRAQ SADDAM HUSSEIN KICKBACKS - STEEL, ALUMINIUM, COPPER SUPPLIERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FERROUS and non-ferrous metal companies paid together millions of dollars in kickbacks to the toppled Saddam Hussein regime, the Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Iraq Oil for Food programme scandal has claimed. More than 150 suppliers of ferrous metal products ranging from carbon steel plates, steel coil, steel joists, galvanised steel cores, steel bars, steel pipes, fabricated steel and others are named in the report, as are around 50 suppliers of aluminium, copper and lead.…
ORAL MEDICINE DELIVERY DEVICE RESEARCH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-funded research project IntelliDrug is developing an oral drug delivery device placed next to a patient’s teeth, allowing them to eat and speak without impediment. The kit even looks similar to natural teeth and would be installed in the dental arch, said a European Commission note.…
BIRD FLU VACCINES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned major international donors have given only 20% of the money needed to control bird flu in poultry and animals before the epidemic spreads again this winter. The FAO wants mass vaccination campaigns in countries such as Indonesia and Vietnam.…
ILO AIRPORT CHECK IN HEALTH
Keith Nuthall
THE INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned that airport check-in staff suffer intense physical and emotional stresses, causing widespread workplace injuries and illnesses. A survey of Canada and Switzerland airports by the International Transport Workers’ Federation, International Labour Office, and Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety has revealed serious problems.…
BIRD FLU VACCINES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned major international donors have given only 20% of the money needed to control bird flu in poultry and animals before the epidemic spreads again this winter. The FAO wants mass vaccination campaigns in east Asian countries such as Indonesia and Vietnam, where the disease is most entrenched and from where a global epidemic is most likely to spring.…
EURATOM -SWITZERLAND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) ministers have been asked to formally approve a deal struck between the European Commission and the Swiss government on deepening their cooperation in nuclear research projects. The agreement cements the participation of Swiss researchers in the Euratom components of multi-billion Euro EU framework programmes on research.…
AUSTRIA/SWITZERLAND FEATURE
BY ALAN OSBORN
IN both the Austrian and Swiss paint industries the European Union’s (EU) chemicals policy, and in particular next year’s introduction of the regulatory framework known as REACH, hang like a grim cloud over the near to mid term future.…