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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OUTSIDE THE EU - A TOUGH CALL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

ONE of the lynchpins of the European Union’s (EU) single market is its public procurement rules, which try to ensure pubic authorities, and some utilities and transmission operators, openly tender for their major purchases. The aim is that all EU suppliers have a fair crack of the whip in offering them goods and services.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION WARNS OF ANTI-RECESSION POLICY TRADE BARRIERS FOR AUTO SECTOR



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A DETAILED European Commission report has listed trade barriers impeding European Union (EU) automobile, parts and components sales imposed to protect export market industries from the recession. Brussels fears that while these restrictions were designed to help vulnerable businesses survive the recession, they could cause long-term damage to Europe’s auto manufacturers.…

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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.…

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BRIONI LAUNCHES SCENT AS IT PLOTS ASIAN EXPANSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

ITALIAN luxury fashion house Brioni is launching a fragrance in London today (Oct 14), as its new CEO Andrea Perrone pushes ahead with expansion plans, especially in Asia. Perrone, nephew of company founder Gaetano Savini, assumed control of the company this July from a governing committee (which served upon).…

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ILLICIT DRUG MANUFACTURERS TARGET PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMICALS TO MANUFACTURE ILLEGAL NARCOTICS



BY EMMA JACKSON

MEDICINE is meant to treat disease, kill viruses and save lives, but the chemicals used to make pharmaceuticals can sometimes do more harm than good – when they are used to make illicit narcotics and psychotropic drugs.

Illicit drug makers have long targeted the global pharmaceutical industry to source their products’ ingredients to help manufacture illicit street drugs including cocaine, heroin, ecstacy and methamphetamines.…

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TOBACCO TRAVELLER - COLLECTION 2009 - CHILE



BY PACIFICA GODDARD

Despite recent efforts by the Chilean government to discourage and reduce smoking, Chileans continue to be amongst the heaviest smokers in Latin America. In fact, the cigarette market in Chile expanded in 2008: Chileans purchased 14.78 billion cigarettes compared to 13.97 billion in 2007 according the United Nations Statistics Division.…

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TOBACCO TRAVELLER - COLLECTION 2009 - VENEZUELA



BY PACIFICA GODDARD

The Venezuelan cigarette market experienced an overall decline in 2008 and the first half of 2009. In 2008, 11.95 billion sticks were sold, an 8.6% drop from the 13.07 billion sticks sold in 2007, according to the United Nations Statistics Division.…

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TOBACCO TRAVELLER - COLLECTION 2009 - CHILE



BY PACIFICA GODDARD

Despite recent efforts by the Chilean government to discourage and reduce smoking, Chileans continue to be amongst the heaviest smokers in Latin America. In fact, the cigarette market in Chile expanded in 2008: Chileans purchased 14.78 billion cigarettes compared to 13.97 billion in 2007 according the United Nations Statistics Division.…

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NEW US 'REACH'-STYLE CHEMICAL CONTROLS MAYBE COMING



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE USA personal care product sector and its suppliers may face additional controls on the chemicals they buy and use, maybe mirroring Europe’s REACH system. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is drafting reforms to the US Toxic Substances Control Act, branding it an "inadequate tool for providing the protection against chemical risks that the public rightfully expects".…

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NETHERLANDS PUSHES FOR EU ACTION ON MARITIME PLASTIC WASTE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission is to investigate removing plastic from seas and oceans worldwide, amidst growing concern about massive floating islands of plastic debris in international waters. The initiative follows a call by the Dutch government at the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers for action, which could involve further pressure to reduce the use of plastics in packaging, sacks and bags.…

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