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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-07-03
From: HR-Net News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>
CONTENTS
[01] EU vets vote for tougher BSE rules
[02] EU slashes North Sea herring
[03] Credit Agricole stake in Indosuez
[04] EU clears Veba/Rohm & Haas
[05] Bayernwerk stake in Gaz de France
[06] Complaint about postal monopolies
[07] Saxony to appeal EU decision on VW
[08] Ireland maps out EU presidency
[09] Protected foods list
[10] Gas market liberalisation
[11] Ground-handling plan
[12] Fraud in textile imports
[13] BoE's George on EMI
[14] EU chief mission in Mostar
[15] Main EU events for July 3
[01] EU vets vote for tougher BSE rules
BRUSSELS - The European Union's standing veterinary committee voted on Tuesday
for tougher rules on heat treatment of animal waste to kill mad cow disease
and scrapie, a European Commission official said.
[02] EU slashes North Sea herring
BRUSSELS - The European Commission halved this year's allowable catch of North
Sea herring on Tuesday in an attempt to save stocks from near extinction).
[03] Credit Agricole stake in Indosuez
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Tuesday it had cleared plans by
French mutual bank Credit Agricole to take a 51 percent stake in Banque
Indosuez, the flagship unit of French holding company Cie de Suez.
[04] EU clears Veba/Rohm & Haas
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Tuesday it had agreed that Roehm
GmbH Chemische Fabrik, part of Germany's Veba group, and Rohm & Haas of the
United States could create a joint venture which would hold all the
lubricating oil additives activities of the companies.
[05] Bayernwerk stake in Gaz de France
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Tuesday it had approved the
acquisition by Bayernwerk AG of 25 percent of the share capital of Germany's
Erdoel-Erdgas Gommern GmbH.
[06] Complaint about postal monopolies
BRUSSELS - Seven publishing, marketing and other trade associations asked the
European Commission on Tuesday to act on its own to challenge postal
monopolies if the Council of Ministers does not agree to do so before the end
of the year.
[07] Saxony to appeal EU decision on VW
DRESDEN, Germany - The German state of Saxony said on Tuesday it planned to
appeal last week's European Commission decision to limit the amount of state
aid provided to Volkswagen AG for developing facilities in east Germany.
[08] Ireland maps out EU presidency
DUBLIN - Irish Prime Minister John Bruton said on Tuesday the European Union's
18 million unemployed felt marginalised in the bloc's quest for economic
growth and promised to tackle the blight during Dublin's EU presidency.
[09] Protected foods list
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Tuesday it had adopted a new list
of agricultural and food products for protection by geographic origin.
[10] Gas market liberalisation
BRUSSELS - The European Union will restart talks this month on liberalising
the bloc's gas markets after clinching a deal in June on a limited opening
up of electricity markets after years of wrangling.
[11] Ground-handling plan
BRUSSELS - Plans to open up competition in EU airports' ground-handling
services were thrown into doubt on Tuesday when the European Parliament's
transport committee rejected a deal agreed by EU transport ministers.
[12] Fraud in textile imports
BRUSSELS - The European Union has resorted to the highest technology to combat
fraud surrounding textile imports from South Asia. The European Commission
said in a statement on Tuesday it had introduced new export licence forms in
Bangladesh which were as counterfeit-proof as the most sophisticated bank
notes.
[13] BoE's George on EMI
FRANKFURT - Bank of England Governor Eddie George said the European Monetary
Institute council on Tuesday discussed the relationship between so-called
"ins" and "outs" and technical issues relating to preparations for the third
stage of EMU.
[14] EU chief mission in Mostar
MOSTAR, Bosnia - The head of the European Union mission in Mostar will
recommend extending its mandate after local elections brought rival
nationalists to power in the divided city, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
[15] Main EU events for July 3
BRUSSELS - European Commission regular weekly meeting begins at 0730 GMT;
communication on scope of co-decision making procedure, Commissioners Kinnock
and Van Miert hold joint news conference on the opening of the procedure under
Article 89 on British Airways-American Airlines at 1015 GMT, note on World
Trade Organisation dispute resolution.
BRUSSELS - European Parliament mini-session begins at 0730 GMT (first of two
days); Commission President Jacques Santer and Italian Prime Minister Romano
Prodi report on Florence European Council (1400 GMT).
BRUSSELS - Danish Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen addresses a group of the
EP Socialist Party at 0900 GMT on the inter-governmental conference and the
future of the EU.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://www.cec.lu/
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