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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 97-11-20

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From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>

MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Porte-Paroleb

20/11/97


CONTENTS / CONTENU

  • [01] La Commission autorise l'acquisition par Arbed du contrôle d'Aceralia
  • [02] Santé des consommateurs: les Présidents des huit Comités scientifiques ont été élus
  • [03] Company law: amended proposal for a Directive on takeover bids
  • [04] Commission to commit ECU 100 million at Chernobyl Pledging Conference in New York
  • [05] UE/Tunisie: 50 millions d'Ecus pour le développement rural et la gestion des ressources naturelles
  • [06] Somalie: la Commission prépare un plan d'aide humanitaire de 2 millions d'Ecus
  • [07] Franz Fischler: "Committee of the Regions shares the goals of EU's agricultural reform"
  • [08] Anita Gradin: "Preparatory work has already started for the entering into force of the Amsterdam Treaty"
  • [09] Christos Papoutsis: "Let's fight against unemployment by introducing concrete proposals and initiatives in favour of small enterprises and crafts"

  • [01] La Commission autorise l'acquisition par Arbed du contrôle d'Aceralia

    La Commission européenne vient d'autoriser le projet d'opération dans le secteur acier par lequel le groupe luxembourgeois Arbed SA acquiert le contrôle d'Aceralia Corporación Siderúrgica (Aceralia), par l'achat de 35% des actions de cette entreprise auprès de l'entreprise publique espagnole, Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI). L'opération envisagée constitue la première étape du processus de privatisation d'Aceralia. Lors des deux prochaines étapes, prévues très prochainement, environ 11% des actions seront cédés à des entreprises espagnoles ayant des intérêts dans le secteur sidérurgique; le reste sera vendu par SEPI à des organismes financiers et aux particuliers par le biais d'une introduction à la Bourse de Madrid. Les investigations de la Commission ont révélé que la concentration ne donnera pas aux parties la possibilité d'augmenter les prix ou d'échapper à l'application des règles européennes de concurrence.

    [02] Santé des consommateurs: les Présidents des huit Comités scientifiques ont été élus

    Les membres des huit Comités scientifiques de la Commission européenne (alimentation humaine; alimentation animale; santé et bien-être des animaux; mesures vétérinaires en rapport avec la santé publique; plantes; produits cosmétiques et autres produits non alimentaires destinés aux consommateurs; médicaments et dispositifs médicaux; toxicité, écotoxocité et environnement) ont élu leurs Présidents au cours des réunions inaugurales qui ont eu lieu entre le 10 et le 17 novembre. Ces huit Présidents deviendront membres du Comité Scientifique Directeur avec les autres huit membres nommés par la Commission le 29 juillet dernier. Les Comités scientifiques occuperont une position centrale dans le système de consultation scientifique et leur rôle sera donc très important pour tous les citoyens européens. Le système de consultation scientifique de la Commission est maintenant complètement opérationnel.

    [03] Company law: amended proposal for a Directive on takeover bids

    Rules on information for employees of target companies have been introduced into the revised version of the proposal for a Directive to coordinate procedures for takeover bids that has been put forward by the European Commission on the initiative of Single Market Commissioner Mario Monti. The new rules would provide for employees to be kept informed once the bid has been made public and for the offer document to be made available to them. The Directive aims to guarantee legal certainty throughout the European Union by means of a minimum level of harmonisation in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity. The proposal has been revised under the codecision procedure in the light of the opinions delivered by the European Parliament and the Economic and Social Committee.

    [04] Commission to commit ECU 100 million at Chernobyl Pledging Conference in New York

    In order to contribute to the final shut down of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the European Commission intends to commit ECU 100 million ($ 114.7 million) at a G-7 Chernobyl pledging Conference in New York today. This amount doubles the European Union (EU) contribution to Chernobyl to date. Taking the lead in mobilising international financing for the damaged sarcophagus, the Commission is calling on the international community to complement the EU in order to make the damaged Unit 4 reactor safe. "The Commission was first in anouncing a substantial contribution for the stabilisation of the sarcophagus", commented EU Foreign Affairs Commissioner Hans van den Broek, "we now urge the rest of the international community to do its share. The permanent closure of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant by the year 2000 must remain our final target." The Commission pledge follows the G-7 decision in Denver in June of this year to finance $ 300 million (ECU 261.6 million) of the overall $ 750 million (ECU 654 million) needed to make the sarcophagus safe. The money comes from the EU's Tacis programme, which has allocated ECU 505 million ($ 579.2 million) since 1991 for improving nuclear safety in the former Soviet Union.

    [05] UE/Tunisie: 50 millions d'Ecus pour le développement rural et la gestion des ressources naturelles

    La Commission européenne vient de décider une assistance financière de 50 millions d'Ecus (soit environ 61 millions de dinars tunisiens) au projet de développement rural intégré et de gestion des ressources naturelles dans huit provinces du Nord et du Centre de la Tunisie. Ce programme vise à réduire les disparités régionales à travers trois objectifs: augmenter les revenus des populations rurales défavorisées; améliorer les conditions de vie de ces populations; assurer la protection des ressources naturelles et en particulier des ressources en eau, dans le cadre d'un développement durable et participatif.

    [06] Somalie: la Commission prépare un plan d'aide humanitaire de 2 millions d'Ecus

    La Commission européenne prépare un plan d'aide humanitaire d'urgence de 2 millions d'Ecus en faveur des régions de Somalie touchées par les inondations. L'Office humanitaire de la Communauté européenne (ECHO), responsable de la gestion de l'aide, est extrêmement inquiète quand au degré de gravité des inondations qui touchent actuellement le sud de la Somalie et des parties du Kenya et de l'Ethiopie. Une partie de ce montant serait canalisée par le Programme alimentaire mondial pour soutenir les coûts très élevés de l'opération logistique dans les zones affectées. En raison des grandes difficultés d'accès dans les zones touchées, les premières étapes de l'opération humanitaire se feront presque totalement par voie aérienne. Le reste du montant sera utilisé pour une distribution ciblée de l'aide humanitaire en faveur des plus nécessiteux.

    [07] Franz Fischler: "Committee of the Regions shares the goals of EU's agricultural reform"

    Speaking to the Committee of the Regions in Brussels today, Agriculture and Rural Development Commissioner Franz Fischler welcomed the fact that the Committee shared the goals of the European Union's agricultural reform as presented in the Agenda 2000. Concerning the committee's fear of "economically and socially unacceptable" income losses for farmers, Mr Fischler said he doesn't share this opinion because "market prices would stabilise above institutionalised prices due to growing domestic and foreign demand". Furthermore, farmers would react - as experienced in the past - to changing price situations by reducing their costs and adapting their investment decisions. He went on to say that in assessing CAP reform one should make comparisons between the foreseen results of the reform and the chaos arising from the status quo rather than with the market situation as it prevails today which will not continue. Finally, Mr Fischler called upon the industry as well administrations of the member states and regions to support farmers in adapting to the new situation.

    [08] Anita Gradin: "Preparatory work has already started for the entering into force of the Amsterdam Treaty"

    Anita Gradin, responsible for Justice and Home Affairs within the European Commission, today announced her plans to present a broad communication to the Council and Parliament on the implications that the new Amsterdam Treaty will have for this field of cooperation. The announcement was made in a contribution to the European Parliaments plenary debate on future priorities in the Third Pillar. "The entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty will provide us with new and extended means of cooperation, with a more momentous role to play for the Commission and the Parliament as well as for the Court of Justice. It also provides for an ambitious 5-year work program as regards the integration into the First Pillar of border controls and migration and asylum issues. But cooperation will also be extended in those areas that will remain within the Third Pillar, such as police and customs co-operation and criminal an civil law", the Commissioner said. "In my opinion, we therefore need a full picture of the implications of the new Treaty. I hope that the communication we are preparing will - rather like a White Paper - provide the basis for an in depth debate on how we are to build a Europe genuinely based on freedom, security and justice". Mrs Gradin also stressed that there will be no standstill awaiting the ratification of the Treaty. The work program under the Maastricht Treaty will be fulfilled and in particular she pointed to the Member States' ambitious action plan against organised crime and corruption, where the Commission has an important role to play in 20 of the plan's 30 recommendations.

    [09] Christos Papoutsis: "Let's fight against unemployment by introducing concrete proposals and initiatives in favour of small enterprises and crafts"

    (!!! embargo 1 pm !!!) European Commissioner Christos Papoutsis in his opening address at the third European Conference of Crafts and Small Businesses, which is taking place today and tomorrow in Milan, Italy, emphasised the need to work on five big priorities: to promote an economic climate for small and craft businesses, to promote creation of a European "small business culture", to take account of the specific nature of the sector from the stage of conception of measures in the economic and social field, to encourage crafts and small businesses to participate in the intercommunity cooperation as well as with third countries, and to increase competitivity and innovation of the sector. Mr Papoutsis stressed once again the need to develop a new culture regarding entrepreneurship in Europe, which requires a clear commitment to education and training, by introducing the concept in the educational systems and university programmes. He also underlined to help small and craft businesses to have easier access to research and innovation, as "we are looking at innovating to tackle our employment challenge". (!!! embargo 1 pm !!!)

    MIDDAY EXPRESS


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