Compact version |
|
Monday, 18 November 2024 | ||
|
European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 03-11-18Midday Express: News from the EU Commission Spokesman's Briefings Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>CONTENTS / CONTENU
[01] Court of Auditors annual report 2002 : Commission welcomes acknowledgment of reform starting to take effectThe European Court of Auditors presented on 17 November its annual report for 2002 to the budget control committee of the European Parliament. In this report the Court strongly supports the European Commission's reform efforts, both in terms of financial management and accounting aspects. The Court commends that the necessary legal provisions have now been taken, and acknowledges that the implementation is well on its way but is an ongoing process whereby longstanding practices have to be changed. This serves as major encouragement for the Commission and will duly be taken into account in ongoing efforts to improve. Budget Commissioner Michaele Schreyer welcomed this report : "I am very pleased by the recognition of our reform efforts. The Court is and has been one of our most important partners in the improvement of the financial management, a major aspect of the Prodi Commission's reform efforts."[02] Rail : la Commission propose de conclure l'adhésion à l'Organisation des Transports Internationaux FerroviairesLa Commission européenne a proposé au Conseil de conclure l'adhésion de la Communauté à la Convention relative aux Transports Internationaux Ferroviaires (COTIF). Cette adhésion permettra à l'Union européenne de faciliter le transport international par rail en participant au développement de règles juridiques uniformes à l'échelle du continent européen.[03] Commission probes Oracle's take over bid for PeopleSoftThe European Commission has started a detailed investigation into the proposed acquisition of US business software company PeopleSoft Inc by Oracle Corp. During the investigation, the Commission will, in particular, investigate the impact of the transaction on the markets for business applications software used by large multinational companies to coordinate and plan their financial and human resources and their relationship with customers, among other things. The opening of an in-depth investigation does not prejudge the final outcome.[04] Octobre 2003 : le taux d'inflation annuel de la zone euro en baisse à 2,0% ; le taux de l'UE15 en baisse à 1,8%Le taux d'inflation annuel de la zone euro a diminué de 2,2% en septembre à 2,0% en octobre 2003, indique aujourd'hui Eurostat. Un an auparavant, le taux était de 2,3%. Le taux d'inflation annuel de l'UE15 a baissé de 2,0% en septembre à 1,8% en octobre 2003. Un an auparavant, le taux était de 2, 1%. En octobre, les taux annuels les plus élevés ont été enregistrés en Irlande (3,3%), en Italie et au Portugal (2,8% chacun) et en Espagne (2, 7%). Les taux les plus bas ont été observés en Finlande (0,9%), en Autriche (1,0%), au Danemark et en Allemagne (1,1% chacun).[05] Quarterly note on the euro-denominated bond market (July-Sept. 2003)Government bond markets came under consolidation pressure in Q3/2003, amid market expectations of a US-led recovery in the global economy. Total gross issuance of euro-denominated bonds declined to €403 billion in Q3/2003 from €484 billion in Q2/2003 and €515 billion in Q1/2003. This trend in issuance conforms to the normal seasonal pattern, but at higher levels relative to previous years. The composition of issuance in Q3/2003 was broadly consistent with third quarters of previous years. Central government issuance represented about 46.5% of total, with the share of overall public- sector issuance slightly higher at about 53%. Full document and statistical annexes available on : http://europa.eu.int/comm/economy_finance/publications/bondmarkets_en.htm[06] Customs : agreement initialled with United States on transport security cooperationAn agreement with the United States to include transport security cooperation within the scope of the EU/US customs agreement was initialled by the European Commission's Director General for Taxation and Customs Union, Robert Verrue and US Ambassador to the EU Rockwell Schnabel on 18 November 2003. The agreement shall improve security on a reciprocal basis for both the EU and the US. It will furthermore guarantee the right balance between trade facilitation and security by ensuring that general customs control of legitimate trade takes due account of security concerns and by creating equal levels and standards of controls for US and EU operators.[07] Statement of Poul Nielson in response to Council's decision to allocate €250 million from the EDF to support African-led peace keeping operations in Africa (17/11)"I warmly welcome Council's decision to allocate €250 million from the EDF to a Peace Facility for Africa. In recent years African leaders have taken decisive steps to prevent and solve conflicts on their continent. With this decision we confirm that we support Africa in these efforts. This is also a strong and timely response to the call made by African leaders at the African Union summit in Maputo in July 2003. Without peace and stability there can be no development in Africa. Today we are taking the only viable action possible based on that lesson by adding a new dimension to our development cooperation with Africa. The peace facility should provide the African Union with the 'financial muscle' to give reality to their efforts to secure the stability and peace without which there will be no development."[08] Commission and United Nations join forces to launch humanitarian appeals for 2004The United Nations (UN) and the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) will join forces to launch an appeal for humanitarian aid on 19 November in Brussels as part of the UN's annual global appeal. The 2004 Humanitarian Appeal calls upon donor nations to provide more than €2.6 billion (US$ 3 billion) in assistance to sustain the lives of more than 45 million civilians affected by 21 of the world's worst crises. The appeal is the result of a process of global needs assessments designed to make the most efficient use of tax-payers' money, and to ensure that aid reaches the people and regions that need it most.[09] Autre matériel diffuséDiscours de M. Prodi : " L'Etat de l'Union: le programme législatif et de travail de la Commission pour 2004" à la session plénière du Parlement européen (Strasbourg)Speech by Anna Diamantopoulou : "Employment and social policy: achievements and prospects" at the University of Frankfurt (17/11) Statement by Poul Nielson in response to Council's decision to resume aid to Fiji without restrictions Note sur les résultats du Conseil Agriculture / Pêche Rapport de la Cour des comptes relatif à l'exercice 2002 - questions les plus fréquentes From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
|