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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-01-10
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] Bosnia donors conference agenda
[02] Serb minister/donors conference
[03] Dutch EU presidency/EMU
[04] EU/France/gene-altered maize
[05] Deadline for additives postponed
[06] Beef export refund rates
[07] Longer fishing ban for Morocco
[08] Spie Batignolles buyout reviewed
[09] EP president to be challenged
[10] EP Socialists choose candidates
[11] EPP selects candidates
[12] EP Liberals candidate
[13] Court restricts right to deny aid
[14] Court/employee/workplace
[15] Bonn has EMU headache as GDP slows
[16] Kohl ready for talks on jobs
[17] Main EU events for January 10
[01] Bosnia donors conference agenda
BRUSSELS - Housing and jobs are the cornerstones of reconstruction efforts in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, an international donor conference was told on Thursday).
[02] Serb minister/donors conference
BRUSSELS - A senior member of Bosnia's fledgling inter-ethnic government
criticised an international donor conference on Thursday, saying it had failed
to accord the state's new council of ministers due respect.
[03] Dutch EU presidency/EMU
BRUSSELS - Reflecting the significant progress already made towards economic
and monetary union, the new Dutch EU presidency has all but admitted there is
little to do on the single currency over the next six months.
[04] EU/France/gene-altered maize
BRUSSELS - France will shortly be able to import genetically-modified maize
after receiving official notification of a decision to allow its sale in
Europe, a European Commission spokesman said on Thursday.
[05] Deadline for additives postponed
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is asking for a one-year extension to
the deadline for authorising the marketing and use of enzymes and
micro-organisms in animal feed, a document released on Thursday states.
[06] Beef export refund rates
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has lifted a suspension on applications for
beef export licences introduced last week, and will not cut refund rates as
expected, a Commission official said on Thursday.
[07] Longer fishing ban for Morocco
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Thursday it accepted Morocco's
demand to extend an annual selective fishing ban in Moroccan waters to four
months, double the current period.
[08] Spie Batignolles buyout reviewed
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Thursday it was starting a routine
probe into the acquisition of French construction firm Spie Batignolles SA by
its employees and Amec Plc, a British construction and engineering group.
[09] EP president to be challenged
BRUSSELS - The man chosen by the European Parliament's two biggest groups to
become president next Tuesday is being challenged by former Council of Europe
Secretary General Catherine Lalumier
[10] EP Socialists choose candidates
BRUSSELS - The Socialist Group, the European Parliament's biggest, on Thursday
selected seven candidates for next Tuesday's elections for the assembly's 14
vice presidencies.
[11] EPP selects candidates
BRUSSELS - The European People's Party Thursday selected its candidates for
the vice presidencies of the European Parliament.
[12] EP Liberals candidate
BRUSSELS - The European Parliament's Liberal Group has proposed Danish
deputy Bertel Haarder as its candidate for a vice presidency of the
European Parliament.
[13] Court restricts right to deny aid
LUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday that member
states may not condition aid to farmers under the "extensification of
production programme" on reduced output except during defined reference
periods.
[14] Court/employee/workplace
LUXEMBOURG - The European Court of Justice said on Thursday employees under
contract may file suit against employers in the member state where their
established centre of work lies.
[15] Bonn has EMU headache as GDP slows
WIESBADEN - Germany on Thursday reported record joblessness and a slowdown in
economic growth, giving Bonn a throbbing headache at the start of a year which
is crucial to its bid to forge European monetary union.
[16] Kohl ready for talks on jobs
BONN - Chancellor Helmut Kohl on Thursday said Germany's economic recovery was
soundly based but declared himself ready to hold new talks with company and
trade union bosses to try to beat a jobs crisis.
[17] Main EU events for January 10
BRUSSELS - Donor countries and international agencies continue meeting on
reconstruction in Bosnia-Herzegovina at 0730 GMT (Friday).
FRANKFURT - EMI Chairman Alexandre Lamfalussy holds news conference on "The
single monetary policy in stage three" at 1000 GMT (Friday).
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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