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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 01-03-13

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MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Service Presse et Communicationb

Midday Express 13/03/2001

  • [01] European Consumer Day on 15 March to stimulate debate on food quality The theme of this year's European Consumer Day is food quality. The European Commission organises a European Consumer Day Conference in Brussels on 15 March to stimulate the debate on the issue recently launched by Commissioners David Byrne, responsible for Health and Consumer Protection, and Franz Fischler, responsible for Agriculture and Fisheries. The Commission is also co-sponsoring Consumer Day events in EU Member States with national consumer bodies. Events take place in form of public debates, internet discussion fora, media cooperations and even theatre performances (in Helsinki). The programme of the conference in Brussels focuses on food quality, food safety and nutrition. Keynote speakers include Caroline Jackson, President of the European Parliament's Committee for the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy, and Gerard Pascal, President of the EU Scientific Steering Committee. The Conference will be opened by Magda Aelvoet, Belgian Minister for Consumer Affairs, Public Health and the Environment, and Robert Coleman, Director General of the Commission's DG for Health and Consumer Protection. David Byrne will deliver the closing speech.
  • [02] Commission clears Degussa purchase of Laporte subject to a divestment package The European Commission has given the go-ahead for Degussa AG, a German- based company belonging to E.ON AG, to acquire sole control of the British company Laporte PLC. Both companies are active in the manufacturing of speciality and other chemical products with substantial overlaps. But the parties made concessions in order to achieve regulatory clearance in the first phase of the investigation.
  • [03] Services financiers : la Commission se félicite de l'adoption par le Conseil de la Directive sur la liquidation des établissements de crédit La Commission européenne se félicite de l'adoption par le Conseil des ministres de l'Economie et des Finances qui s'est tenu le 12 mars de la proposition de Directive sur l'assainissement et la liquidation des établissements de crédit. En vertu de cette Directive, en cas d'insolvabilité d'un établissement de crédit ayant des succursales dans d'autres Etats membres, la liquidation s'inscrira dans une procédure d'insolvabilité unique engagée dans l'Etat membre où l'établissement a son siège statutaire (appelé l'Etat d'origine) et sera régie par un droit unique en matière de faillite, celui de l'Etat d'origine. Cette approche s'inscrit dans le droit fil du principe du contrôle par le pays d'origine qui est à la base des directives communautaires en matière d'établissements de crédit. La Directive comble une lacune majeure dans la législation de l'Union européenne sur les services financiers. Elle constitue l'une des premières priorités du Plan d'action pour les services financiers (voir IP/00/556) et l'importance de sa mise en oeuvre a été réaffirmée au sommet de Lisbonne.
  • [04] Financial services : Commission welcomes political agreement on investment fund management Directive The European Commission has welcomed the political agreement reached on 12 March by the Council of Economics and Finance Ministers on the proposed Directive updating legislation on companies managing collective investment undertakings (UCITS). UCITS (such as common funds, unit trusts and SICAVs), where investors' money is placed by a qualified fund manager in a diverse range of assets according to defined risk criteria, enable private investors with limited resources to invest in financial markets. They constitute a major market sector, with assets of more than euro 3.5 trillion at the end of 2000. The agreed proposal is to be applied jointly with another proposed Directive, on which Council reached political agreement 17 October 2000. The latter aims at removing barriers to cross- border marketing of units of collective investment undertakings by widening the range of assets in which they can invest. Both proposals form part of the Financial Services Action Plan which aims to build a single European financial market by 2005 (see IP/00/556) and was strongly endorsed at the Lisbon European Council. They are based on the twin amended proposals the Commission adopted in May 2000 (see IP/00/567), which take into account the European Parliament's February 2000 Opinion. The Council now has to adopt a common position on each of the UCITS proposals and is expected to put them forward to the Parliament by mid-spring.
  • [05] EU welcomes landmark WTO ruling upholding legality of French ban on asbestos on health grounds In a report issued yesterday in Geneva, the WTO Appellate Body has ruled in favour of the EU in finding that the French ban on asbestos and asbestos- containing products does not violate international trade rules. The WTO was called to rule on the asbestos ban following Canada's claims that the French measure was contrary to WTO law. The Appellate Body has stated that dangerous substances cannot be judged to be similar to safer substitutes. Welcoming the report European Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy said : "This ruling shows that the WTO is responsive to our citizens concerns. Legitimate health issues can be put above pure trade concerns. The ruling confirms that regulators can set the desired level of protection of health."
  • [06] WTO Appellate Body to adopt ruling on EU anti-dumping measures on imports of cotton-type bed linen from India In a report adopted yesterday, the WTO Appellate Body has confirmed that certain widely used practices to calculate dumping do not comply with the applicable WTO rules. These practices are used not only by the EU but also by the USA and India. The EU will implement the ruling to the full and swiftly, within weeks. Overall, however the findings in the bed-linen case support the EU's policy and practice since 26 of the 31 claims made by India were rejected.
  • [07] New euro 1.2 million Phare project on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the candidate countries On 14-16 March 2001, the European Commission will host a conference in Brussels launching a new euro 1.2 million Phare project to support the Central European candidate countries in adopting and implementing the body of the European Union law in the area of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. Cooperation in this area is an important part of the EU's agenda for the creation of an area of freedom, security and justice, based on application of the rule of law.
  • [08] Tremblements de terre au Salvador : la Commission approuve l'octroi d'une aide humanitaire supplémentaire de 8 millions d'euros La Commission européenne a exposé les éléments concernant une aide supplémentaire répondant aux deux tremblements de terre qui ont frappé gravement le Salvador en janvier et en février. Cette nouvelle aide, d'un montant de 8 millions d'euros qui s'ajoutent à une première enveloppe de 2 millions d'euros, porte le total à 10 millions d'euros.
  • [09] Mergers approved under the simplified procedure - Hermes Versicherungsbeteiligungen GmbH (Germany) / Codan A/S (Denmark) - Banco Popular Español (Spain) / Fortior Holding, S.A. (Spain) - Telefonica S.A. (Spain) / Portugal Telecom S.A. (Portugal) / Brazilian JV - Vattenfall AB (Sweden) / Hamburger Electrizitätswerke Aktiengesellschaft (Germany) / Nordic Powerhouse GmbH (Germany)
  • [10] Autre matériel diffusé Note sur les résultats du Conseil Ecofin Note sur les résultats du Conseil Marché intérieur

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