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SOUTH AFRICA FEATURE



BY RICHARD HURST
THE SOUTH African paint and coatings industry is in a state of change as a shift in focus towards overseas markets coupled with a need to protect local markets is pushing manufacturers to reassess their quality and production volume capabilities.…

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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS ROADBLOCK



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE LONG-RUNNING World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations over creating a geographical indications register for wines and spirits have taken a turn for the worse, a feat barely imaginable considering the talks’ snail-like progress. A special meeting of the WTO Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) council ended in deadlock, with the usual two camps sticking to their guns over whether the register should have legal teeth or not.…

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UN AIDS COOPERATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Health Organisation (WHO) has called for international cooperation on testing potential vaccines for HIV/AIDS because it is concerned that the current boom in research could exhaust available clinical trial capacity. WHO vaccine research director Marie-Paule Kieny (CORRECT SPELLING) has called for trials to be shared amongst a number of sites, each of whom were responsible for testing vaccines on a particular strain of the disease.…

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LOREAL V REVLON



BY KEITH NUTHALL
FRENCH cosmetics giant L’Oréal has lost a legal bid to secure the European Union (EU) trademark registration of the term ‘Flexi Air’ for shampoos, conditioners, mousses and other hair products. This was successfully opposed by rival Revlon, of Switzerland, which had previously secured the registration of the word ‘Flex’ for hair products in Britain and Sweden and a range of cleaning and cosmetic products in France.…

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TETRA LAVAL/SIDEL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has cleared the way for a drinks packaging merger between Switzerland’s Tetra Laval group, (a leader in carton production), and French company Sidel, which makes plastic bottle manufacturing machines. Judges upheld a ruling by the ECJ’s Court of First Instance that the European Commission had wrongly blocked a deal in 2001.…

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EU AVIATION SAFETY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has moved to plug a gap in aviation safety rules that could have helped allow last year’s Flash Airlines disaster at Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, which killed 148 people, mostly European tourists.

It has proposed a regulation telling European Union (EU) member states to publish a list of air carriers they have banned from their airspace over safety concerns, or whose movements are restricted for the same reason.…

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SWITZERLAND-EU



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EXPORTS and imports of sugar containing products sold between Switzerland and the European Union (EU) are now totally liberalised, under a food free trade deal agreed last October and now in force, with remaining duties and restrictive quotas being scrapped.…

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X-RAY LASER



BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN and eight other European countries have signed a memorandum of understanding about constructing a groundbreaking X-ray research laser, so acute it could measure chemical reactions in real time. The UK, France, Greece, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Germany have agreed to negotiate in detail an inter-governmental arrangement for building an approximately three-kilometre-long underground laser generator.…

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TETRA LAVAL/SIDEL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has cleared the way for a possible drinks packaging merger between Switzerland’s Tetra Laval group, (a leader in carton production), and French company Sidel, which makes plastic bottle manufacturing machines. Judges upheld a ruling by the ECJ’s Court of First Instance that the European Commission had been wrong to block the deal in 2001.…

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UN AIDS COOPERATION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Health Organisation (WHO) has called for international cooperation on testing potential vaccines for HIV/AIDS because it is concerned that the current boom in research could exhaust available clinical trial capacity. WHO vaccine research director Marie-Paule Kieny (CORRECT SPELLING) has called for trials to be shared amongst a number of sites, each of whom were responsible for testing vaccines on a particular strain of the disease.…

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