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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-11-15EU News Flashes and Events Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>CONTENTS
[01] EU's merger powersBRUSSELS - European Union industry ministers rejected unequivocally on Thursday a proposal to increase the European Commission's power to vet mergers and acquisitions.[02] Steel state aid controlBRUSSELS - European Union industry ministers reached a compromise agreement on Thursday on new rules to control state support to the bloc's steel industry.[03] Auto industry changesBRUSSELS - European Union industry ministers, describing the automobile industry as a key industrial sector, on Thursday said further structural changes were needed.[04] Benchmarking/EU competitivenessBRUSSELS - European Union industry ministers urged the European Commission on Thursday to put forward proposals for developing the use of so called benchmarking as a tool to boost the competitiveness of European industry.[05] Action to promote SMEsBRUSSELS - European Union industry ministers called on member states on Thursday to take action to help promote small firms, seen as vital in the Union's efforts to reduce its high jobless rate.[06] EU says neutral on LufthansaBRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Thursday it was neutral on German government plans to sell the remainder of the airline Deutsche Lufthansa AG, adding that any sell-off should not favour German buyers ahead of other EU investors.[07] EU Court/Tetra PakLUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice rejected on Thursday Tetra Pak's appeal against a 75 million Ecu fine, the largest fine ever imposed by the European Commission.[08] EU confirms ban on ostrich importsBRUSSELS - The European Union's standing veterinary committee has proposed a ban on the import of ostrich meat and live ostriches from South Africa after an outbreak of Congo fever).[09] WTO to review farm tradeSTRASBOURG - The European Parliament said on Thursday the European Union should use the December meeting of the World Trade Organisation to study the impact of farm sector reform on countries that are net importers of foodstuffs.[10] Gelatine producers/BSE cover-upSTRASBOURG, France - European gelatine manufacturers denied on Thursday they had withheld important information from the European Commission on the public health risk of gelatine manufacturing methods.[11] EP/U.S. gene-modified soyaSTRASBOURG, France - The U.S. should keep products containing genetically modified soybeans completely apart from conventional foodstuffs, the European Parliament said in a resolution on Thursday.[12] MEPs demand Bjerregaard resignSTRASBOURG - Green MEPs called on Wednesday for Environment Commissioner Ritt Bjerregaard to resign after she said the Commission could not accept vital European Parliament amendments to the fifth EU environment programme.[13] EP/procedure for asylum seekersSTRASBOURG - The European Parliament demanded on Thursday that an independent appeals procedure be set up for political refugees whose asylum requests are turned down.[14] Tietmeyer/EMUBONN - German Bundesbank President Hans Tietmeyer warned on Thursday that political conflicts could tear apart Europe's planned common currency if member states did not agree to a strict stability pact to defend it.[15] Arthuis/German support on EMUPARIS - France will push ahead in the next few months to win backing for a stability council to act as a counterweight to the European Central Bank after the launch of monetary union, Finance Minister Jean Arthuis said on Thursday.[16] Dublin EU summit to focus on EMUATHENS - Irish Prime Minister John Bruton, whose country holds the European Union presidency, said on Thursday the Dublin summit will focus on the single European currency and policies against organised crime and drugs.[17] Brittan/China's WTO bidBEIJING - European Commission Vice-President Sir Leon Brittan said on Thursday he might soon urge the United States to move quickly on China's long-stalled plan to join the World Trade Organisation.[18] Bosnia peace stabilisation planPARIS - Bosnia's three co-presidents agreed with world powers on Thursday on a detailed plan to stabilise the fragile peace in the former Yugoslav republic over the next two years as a condition for continuing international aid.[19] Main EU events for November 15CORK, Ireland - EU youth ministers hold informal meeting (Friday).STRASBOURG - European Parliament plenary session (Friday is the last of five days). PRAGUE - Elections to Czech senate (Friday). ISRAEL - EP President Klaus Haensch meets Israeli President Ezer Weizman and other government officials (Sunday). MOLDOVA - Presidential election (Sunday). From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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