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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-10-10
From: HR-Net News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>
CONTENTS
[01] BSE-free herds out of EU ban
[02] Call for increase in BSE research
[03] Expert sees BSE persisting
[04] EU competitiveness "poor"
[05] Euro more dominant than D-mark
[06] Satellite communication meeting
[07] Greater labour flexibility
[08] EU-USDA grain subsidies talks
[09] EU/Russian vodka quotas
[10] Talks on Spanish telecoms
[11] Commission probes Alitalia aid
[12] Taleban stance on women condemned
[13] EU-Poland trade talks
[14] NATO can work with Lebed
[15] Main EU events for October 10
[01] BSE-free herds out of EU ban
BRUSSELS - Britain has submitted a proposal to the European Commission for
exempting grass-fed herds that are free of mad cow disease from a worldwide
export ban, a senior British agricultural official said on Tuesday.
[02] Call for increase in BSE research
BRUSSELS - Research into mad cow disease must be substantially and urgently
increased, European Union Farm Commissioner Franz Fischler said on Wednesday.
[03] Expert sees BSE persisting
BRUSSELS - Mad cow disease will probably still be around five years from now,
despite a British forecast to the contrary, but the risk will be very low, a
leading international expert said on Wednesday.
[04] EU competitiveness "poor"
BRUSSELS - Monetary union will boost the competitiveness of the 15-nation
European Union which is lagging behind rival economic superpowers the
United States and Japan, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
[05] Euro more dominant than D-mark
BRUSSELS - The EU's single currency will be able to play a more prominent
role than any of the national currencies, including the German mark,
European Union Industry Commissioner Martin Bangemann said on Wednesday.
[06] Satellite communication meeting
BRUSSELS - The European Commission, European Union telecommunications
ministers and industry representatives will meet in Paris on Thursday to
discuss problems concerning satellite-based communications and the risk of
U.S. dominance.
[07] Greater labour flexibility
BRUSSELS - European Union efforts to stimulate jobs growth through more
flexible labour markets have not realised their full potential, the European
Commission said on Wednesday in its annual review of employment trends.
[08] EU-USDA grain subsidies talks
BRUSSELS - Grain export subsidies distort trade and are unnecessary, U.S.
officials said after talks with the European Commission.
[09] EU/Russian vodka quotas
BRUSSELS - European Union exports of vodka and ethyl alcohol to Russia will
fall by nearly 75 percent if Moscow goes ahead with plans to impose import
quotas from next year, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
[10] Talks on Spanish telecoms
BRUSSELS - The European Commission and Spain made little progress on Wednesday
on the opening of the Spanish telecommunications market to free competition,
which holds the key to EU approval of the Unisource telecoms alliance.
[11] Commission probes Alitalia aid
BRUSSELS - The European Commission launched its latest airline state-aid probe
on Wednesday after rejecting Italian carrier Alitalia's case for a three
trillion lire bail-out partly funded by the Rome government.
[12] Taleban stance on women condemned
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Wednesday it deplored what it
called a deprivation of the fundamental rights of women by Afghanistan's
purist Islamic Taleban
[13] EU-Poland trade talks
WARSAW - A European Commisson envoy will visit Poland this month in a bid to
settle differences over Warsaw's trade policies ahead of its talks on European
Union membership, the head of the Commission's delegation in Poland said on
Wednesday.
[14] NATO can work with Lebed
BRUSSELS - In Alexander Lebed, NATO feels it has found a Russian leader with
whom it can do business over the delicate issue of the Atlantic alliance's
expansion.
[15] Main EU events for October 10
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Bonino holds news conference on multi-annual
guidelines in fisheries at 1100 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Wulf-Mathies gives address on matters of
current interest on economic and social cohesion during EP Regional Policy
Committee at 0700 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commissioner Brittan gives address on WTO during EP
External Economic Relations Committee at 1000 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Polish Foreign Minister Dariusz Rosati meets European Commissioner
Brittan at 1230 GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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