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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 07-02-20
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS / CONTENU
[01] Meeting today’s wireless communication needs: Commission presents
strategy for more flexible use of the radio spectrum
[02] EU Solidarity Fund: Commission proposes € 9.3 million of aid
following flood disaster in Greece
[03] Enregistrement de 28 dénominations de produits agricoles
[04] Commission clears acquisition of Azelis by 3i Group
[05] Statement by Enlargement Commissioner, Olli Rehn on the local
elections in Albania
[06] EU welcomes first joint WTO-ILO study on trade and employment
[07] December 2006 compared to November 2006 - Construction output up by
0.5% in the euro area and the EU25
[08] L'annuaire Eurostat 2006/07 - Une mine d'informations statistiques
[09] Autre matériel diffusé
[10] !embargo 14h00! Discours de Vladimír Spidla "Quels employs dans une
économie européenne sobre en carbone?" la Conférence "Changement
climatique et emploi" organisée par la Confédération européenne des
syndicats.
Midday Express of 2007-02-20
Reference: MEX/07/0220
Date: 20/02/2007
EXME07 / 20.2
MIDDAY EXPRESS
News from the Communication Directorate General's midday briefing
Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi de la Direction Générale Communicationb
20/02/07
[01] Meeting today’s wireless communication needs: Commission presents
strategy for more flexible use of the radio spectrum
A boost for more innovative use of radio spectrum was given today when the
Commission unveiled its strategy for introducing more flexible radio
frequency usage in reaction to evolving market demands. The strategy
provides concrete steps for reducing access and usage restrictions on this
critical resource for wireless communications, allowing new ideas to
flourish, and removing potential barriers to innovation, economic growth
and consumer choice.
[02] EU Solidarity Fund: Commission proposes € 9.3 million of aid
following flood disaster in Greece
The European Commission has proposed a grant from the European Union
Solidarity Fund (EUSF) totalling some € 9.3 million to offset part of the
costs incurred following the flood disaster that severely hit the Evros
prefecture in March 2006. This financial assistance will be made available
as soon as there is an agreement by the Budget Authority (European
Parliament and Council); it will be used to reimburse the cost of emergency
measures such as rescue services, the provision of temporary housing, the
cleaning up of disaster stricken areas and the restoration of basic
infrastructures to working condition.
[03] Enregistrement de 28 dénominations de produits agricoles
La Commission européenne a ajouté 27 dénominations de produits agricoles
et alimentaires la liste des appellations d'origine protégées (AOP) et
indications géographiques protégées (IGP). Il s'agit des produits
suivants: Pour la Belgique: Geraardsbergse mattentaart (IGP). Pour
l'Espagne: Pataca de Galicia ou Patata de Galicia (IGP) - Poniente de
Granada (AOP) - Gata-Hurdes (AOP) - Patatas de Prades ou Patates de Prades
(IGP) - Mantequilla de Soria (AOP). Pour la France: Huile d'olive de Nîmes
(AOP) - Huile d'olive de Corse ou huile d'olive de Corse-Oliu di Corsica
(AOP) - Clémentine de Corse (IGP) - Agneau de Sisteron (IGP). Pour
l'Irlande: Connemara Hill Lamb ou Uain Sléibhe Chonamara (IGP). Pour
l'Italie: Sardegna (AOP) - Carota dell'Altopiano del Fucino (IGP) - Stelvio
ou Stilfser (AOP) - Limone Femminello del Gargano (IGP). Pour le Portugal:
Azeitonas de Conserva de Elvas e Campo Maior (AOP) - Chouriça de Carne de
Barroso-Montalegre (IGP) - Chouriço de Abóbora de Barroso-Montalegre
(IGP) -Sangueira de Barroso-Montalegre (IGP) - Batata de Trás-os-Montes
(IGP) - Salpicão de Barroso-Montalegre (IGP) - Alheira de Barroso-
Montalegre (IGP) - Cordeiro de Barroso, Anho de Barroso ou Borrego de leite
de Barroso (IGP) - Azeite do Alentejo Interior (AOP) - Paio de Beja (IGP) -
Linguíça do Baixo Alentejo ou Chouriço de carne do Baixo Alentejo (IGP).
Pour la Slovénie: Ekstra deviško oljčno olje Slovenske Istre (AOP). Les
27 dénominations s'ajoutent la liste d'environ 750 produits déj
protégés en vertu de la législation sur la protection des indications
géographiques, des appellations d'origine et des spécialités
traditionnelles. La Commission a également ajouté la dénomination
néerlandaise "Boerenkaas" la liste des spécialités traditionnelles
garanties (STG). Des renseignements sur les produits de qualité ainsi que
la liste des dénominations protégées sont disponibles sur l'internet
l'adresse : http://europa.eu.int/comm/agriculture/foodqual/quali1_fr.htm
[04] Commission clears acquisition of Azelis by 3i Group
The European Commission has granted clearance under the EU Merger
Regulation to the acquisition of sole control of Azelis S.A. of Luxembourg
by 3i Group plc of the UK. 3i Group is a private equity and venture capital
company. Azelis is active in specialty chemicals distribution. The
operation was examined under the simplified merger review procedure.
[05] Statement by Enlargement Commissioner, Olli Rehn on the local
elections in Albania
"I take note of the preliminary assessment of the OSCE/ODIHR Election
Observation Mission on yesterday's local government elections in Albania.
The assessment notes the overall competitive conduct of the elections but
points to a number of shortcomings. Respect for democratic principles is a
fundamental commitment under the Stabilisation and Association Agreement
which Albania signed in June last year. The shortcomings in the preparation
and conduct of these elections reflect the need for improved cross-party co-
operation to fulfil Albania's international commitments. Albania's
political leaders now need to improve the way they work together on
electoral reform and on the many other challenging reforms Albania is
facing in the EU integration process."
[06] EU welcomes first joint WTO-ILO study on trade and employment
Geneva: The European Commission today welcomed the first ever joint study
by the International Labour Organisation and World Trade Organisation on
the relationship between trade and employment. "A better understanding of
the relationship between trade and employment is crucial for effectively
tackling inequalities and promoting more and better jobs – both in
developed and developing countries," said Vladimir Spidla, Commissioner for
Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities. "The European Union and
the ILO are working with developing countries to promote decent work for
all and to strengthen the social dimension of globalisation." Peter
Mandelson, the Commissioner for External Trade added: "I welcome this joint
study – the EU has been encouraging closer collaboration of the WTO and
ILO for some time. This supports the EU's recent initiatives with the ILO
and developing countries to strengthen trade and employment policies and
maximise the social benefits that trade has to offer." Global trade is fast
becoming one of the most important drivers of economic growth and job
creation across the world. However, we need to manage globalisation so that
the benefits are shared fairly. That means ensuring that trade creates
decent work for all, with trade and employment policy working hand in hand.
As the new study shows, trade and employment policy coherence is essential
to help workers and labour markets adjust to changing patterns of global
trade. We need to deepen our understanding of how trade agreements affect
labour markets and the quality of jobs, especially in poorer countries.
This requires reliable information and indicators to help poorer countries
plan the right social and employment policies to maximise the benefits of
trade opening and support the most vulnerable into decent jobs.
[07] December 2006 compared to November 2006 - Construction output up by
0.5% in the euro area and the EU25
In the construction sector, seasonally adjusted production grew by 0.5% in
both the euro area (EA12) and the EU25 in December 2006, compared to the
previous month. In November 20063, production increased by 0.6% in the euro
area and by 0.5% in the EU25. Compared to December 2005, output in December
2006 gained 6.9% in the euro area and 6.7% in the EU25, after a rise of
5.9% in both zones in November 2006. The average construction output index
for 2006, compared to 2005, increased by 4.1% in the euro area and by 4.0%
in the EU25.
These first estimates are released by Eurostat.
[08] L'annuaire Eurostat 2006/07 - Une mine d'informations statistiques
Quel pourcentage de la population souffre de surpoids ou d'obésité?
Combien de langues étrangères apprennent les élèves de l'UE? Dans quel
État membre l'essence et le gazole sont-ils les plus chers? Quelle est la
quantité de déchets produite par habitant? Les réponses ces questions
et bien d'autres se trouvent dans la 11ème édition de l'annuaire
statistique, publiée par Eurostat. L'annuaire d'Eurostat 2006/07 comporte
près de 400 tableaux statistiques, graphiques et cartes, qui sont
accompagnés par des informations relatives aux politiques européennes,
des explications de concepts statistiques et d'autres renseignements
utiles. Il présente l'évolution d'indicateurs clés au cours des onze
dernières années dans l'UE25, la zone euro, les États membres et les
pays candidats. Les données pour les pays de l'AELE, les États-Unis et le
Japon figurent lorsqu'elles sont disponibles. L'annuaire donne aux
utilisateurs de statistiques officielles un aperçu de la richesse des
informations accessibles sur le site web d'Eurostat.
[09] Autre matériel diffusé
Speech by Charlie McCreevy "Integration of Financial Markets in the Context
of Globalisation" at the High Level City Group event
[10] !embargo 14h00! Discours de Vladimír Spidla "Quels employs dans une
économie européenne sobre en carbone?" la Conférence "Changement
climatique et emploi" organisée par la Confédération européenne des
syndicats.
Speech by Viviane Reding UK internet association awards "Internet villain
of the year" to the European Commission
Memo "Wider choice for users through more flexible radio spectrum use: FAQ
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