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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 01-11-27

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

Midday Express 27/11/2001

  • [01] Commission welcomes Council's political agreement on cross-border payments proposal The European Commission has welcomed the political agreement reached by the EU's Council of Internal Market Ministers on the proposed Regulation according to which charges for bank transactions in the Internal Market should be the same across borders as within a single Member State. The political agreement was reached on the evening of 26th November at the Council's meeting in Brussels. The amendments agreed by the Council were endorsed by the Commission in the interest of achieving an agreement. Once the Council has formally adopted its Common Position on the proposal without discussion at a forthcoming meeting, it will be forwarded to the European Parliament for its second reading.
  • [02] Dioxin in feed : David Byrne welcomes adoption by Council of dioxin limits in feed European Health and Consumer Protection Commissioner David Byrne today welcomed the adoption by the Council of a Directive setting legally binding limits on the presence of dioxin and other contaminants in animal feed. Any feed or feed material exceeding these strict limits is excluded from the feed and food chain. The measures on feed are a key element of the comprehensive strategy the Commission put forward to improve the safety of feed and food in response to the dioxin contamination problems of the past. Mr Byrne thanked the Belgian Presidency for facilitating a rapid agreement on the proposal the Commission put forward in July this year. An equivalent proposal setting maximum limits in foodstuffs will be adopted by the Council in the next days.
  • [03] Pre-accession farm aid for Slovenia : go-ahead payments for euro 6.4 million Sapard programme The European Commission has today decided to confer the management of Sapard aid to the Slovenian authorities, enabling Slovenia to commence the implementation of its Sapard programme. Under this scheme, Slovenia will now be entitled to euro 6.4 million annually. Payment of the first advance can now be made (maximum 49% of the annual amount). Slovenia is the third candidate country to move into the operational stage of the innovative Sapard initiative. This first decision on the provisional conferral of management of aid covers the four main measures of the Slovenian Sapard programme : investments in agricultural holdings, investments in the food processing industry, economic diversification of farms and, the development and improvement of rural infrastructure.
  • [04] Deux ans après la catastrophe de l'Erika, l'UE à l'avant-garde de la sécurité maritime Deux ans après le naufrage de l'Erika, l'Union européenne a fait des progrès considérables pour accroître la sécurité maritime. L'adoption du paquet de mesures Erika-I et les progrès obtenus sur le paquet Erika-II sont une étape capitale dans la mise en place des règles efficaces pour renforcer la sécurité maritime, et lutter contre les risques de marées noires accidentelles. Grâce à ces mesures, navires sous-normes et poubelles de la mer ne devraient bientôt plus avoir leur place dans les eaux européennes d'ici deux ans. "L'Union dispose maintenant de l'un des meilleurs arsenaux législatifs de sécurité maritime au monde, il est capital que ces mesures soient mises en place avec la plus grande détermination et rapidité. La Commission pour sa part s'engage à poursuivre son effort et à proposer des mesures de suivi pour compléter ces règles et éloigner le spectre d'un nouvel Erika", a déclaré Loyola de Palacio, Vice- Présidente en charge de l'Energie et des Transports. Désormais, il revient aux Etats membres d'appliquer avec détermination les nouvelles règles de sécurité maritime décidées par l'UE.
  • [05] Déclaration de Philippe Busquin sur le clonage Les expériences de clonage thérapeutique menées par la compagnie américaine Advanced Cell Technology et largement rapportées par la presse, ont amené la déclaration suivante du Commissaire européen à la Recherche, Philippe Busquin : "Tout ce qui est scientifiquement possible et techniquement faisable n'est pas nécessairement désirable ou admissible. Les développements aux Etats-Unis démontrent l'urgence et l'importance d'un débat européen et d'une position sur la recherche impliquant les cellules souches embryonnaires. Ce débat est en cours. Je suis satisfait de l'issue du vote du Parlement européen de la semaine dernière, qui a confirmé la proposition de la Commission concernant les règles éthiques du prochain Programme Cadre de R&D. Le principe de base est d'exclure du financement communautaire toute recherche visant au clonage reproductif humain, toute recherche impliquant la création d'embryons à des fins de recherche ou en vue de l'obtention de cellules souches embryonnaires et toute recherche visant à la modification héréditaire du patrimoine génétique humain. Ces règles excluent du financement communautaire le clonage d'embryons, même à des fins thérapeutiques. Malgré l'annonce des résultats du projet américain, de nombreuses questions scientifiques restent encore en suspens qui nécessitent des discussions approfondies avec tous les acteurs impliqués et en particulier avec le public au sens large. Ceci est précisément le but de la conférence 'Cellules souches : thérapies pour le futur ?' organisée par la Commission à l'instigation du Groupe de Haut Niveau pour les Sciences de la Vie les 18 et 19 décembre. La discussion lors de cette conférence sera centrée sur les possibilités, les priorités et les difficultés pour la recherche sur les cellules souches." Pour plus d'informations sur la conférence : http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/quality-of-life/stemcells.html
  • [06] EU to observe local elections in Cambodia The European Commission has adopted a decision to fund the sending of an EU Election Observation Mission (EOM) to observe the forthcoming commune elections in Cambodia. These elections scheduled for 3 February 2002 are the first direct elections of commune councils in the modern history of Cambodia. Mr Carlos Costa Neves MEP has been appointed as Chief Observer of the EOM.
  • [07] Anna Diamantopoulou : "Corporate Social Responsibility is an investment not just a cost" European Employment and Social Affairs Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou, speaking to the presidency conference on corporate social responsibility stressed : "Building good links with local communities and with consumers is important. Indeed, in a recent survey, 70% of European consumers said that a company's commitment to social responsibility is important when buying a product or service. While one in five would be very willing to pay more for products that are socially and environmentally friendly. Responsible investing has also seen a surge in popularity. Today in Europe there are hundreds of ethical funds. Representing more than 10 billion euro. Of course, by definition, CSR is voluntary. But voluntary action need not be unilateral. Codes of conduct and voluntary action are more effective if they are part of a concerted effort by all those concerned. And if they are properly audited, since a recent survey on corporate codes of conduct highlighted that a third of companies had no arrangements for monitoring implementation."
  • [08] Anna Diamantopoulou : "Our European economy needs economic growth of 1.5 to 2% a year just to keep employment at the same level" European Employment and Social Affairs Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou warned at her speech to the 9th annual employment week conference in Brussels that : "As things currently look, unemployment will almost certainly rise somewhat over the coming months. Although with the expectation and certainly the hope that growth will begin to recover more strongly during the coming year to at least bring unemployment back down again to current levels. This is important, but not good enough if we are to achieve the full employment goals at Lisbon last year. We have agreed on the employment rate target of 70% for the EU as a whole by the end of the decade. For this, we need to get back onto a path of at least 3 per cent a year economic growth as soon as possible."
  • [09] Telecom liberalisation - Press conference by Erkki Liikanen Tomorrow 28 November at 11.00 am CET, European Enterprise Commissioner Erkki Liikanen will present the contents of the Commission's 7th annual report on the implementation by the EU Member States of EU Telecommunications Regulations. The report will provide a thorough analysis of the market situation for telecoms and a detailed assessment of the state of play in each of the 15 Member States regarding their implementation of the EU regulatory framework. The report will focus on issues such as liberalisation, tariffs (fixed lines, leased lines, mobiles), internet penetration rates and local access. The press conference will take place in the Commission's press room - at the Breydel Building in Brussels.
  • [10] Conférence Internationale sur la Prévention et le Contrôle de la Fièvre aphteuse (12-13/12) Dans le cadre de la présidence de l'Union europénne, la Belgique organise, en collaboration avec la Commission européenne, les Pays-Bas et le Royaume- Uni, une conférence internationale consacrée à la prévention et au contrôle de la fièvre aphteuse devant permettre de dégager les enseignements de l'épizootie qui a touché récemment quatre pays de l'UE et de préciser les aspects de la réglementation actuelle qu'il conviendrait de modifier.
  • [11] Merger approved under the simplified procedure Posten AB (S) / De Sammenslutte Vognmaend (DK) / DSV Transport Holding Innland AS (NL)
  • [12] Autre matériel diffusé Note sur les résultats du Conseil Marché intérieur Speech by Romano Prodi : "Europe at a crossroad" at the Bertelsmann Forum (Gütersloh, ! embargo 4.30 pm !) Discours de Mme de Palacio lors de la présentation du Livre Blanc sur la politique européenne des transports à la Journée sur le Livre Blanc Speech by Anna Diamantopoulou : "Skills, jobs and tourism" at the debate with European Parliament Tourism Group Speech by David Byrne : "A clear need for pandemic preparedness plans on influenza" at a Conference on Preparedness Planning in the Community Influenza and other Health Threats Speech by Pascal Lamy : "Global Policy without Democracy ?" at the Conference on the Participation and Interface of Parliamentarians and Civil Societies for Global Policy (26/11, Berlin) Speech by Pascal Lamy : "The Multilateral Trading System and Globlal Governance after Doha" at the DGAP (Deutsche Gesellschaft f. Auswärtige Politik) German Council on Foreign Relations

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