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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-12-05
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] Tobacco subsidies reform delay
[02] EU to rule on Thomson sale
[03] Silicon carbide deal ruling
[04] Clabecq rescue plan decision soon
[05] EU blocks Bestwood GmbH state aid
[06] Banco di Napoli sale talks
[07] Greater investment for jobs
[08] Europe space industry action
[09] Warning on UK nuclear materials
[10] Land plan environment rules
[11] US pressure on grain tariffs
[12] U.S. malt barley import quota
[13] CAP changes to go to Council
[14] Salmon minimum import prices
[15] Action against OCT rice imports
[16] EU-Australia trade deal
[17] Dutch ban Swiss cattle imports
[18] Main EU events for December 5
[01] Tobacco subsidies reform delay
BRUSSELS - The European Commission, divided over how far to go in reforming
the European Union's controversial tobacco subsidy programme, agreed on
Wednesday to postpone the decision for two weeks, Commission officials said.
[02] EU to rule on Thomson sale
BRUSSELS The European Commission - is to announce later on Wednesday or
Thursday that it has cleared the sale of Thomson SA to Lagardere and Daewoo
Electronics despite the French government's decision to cancel the deal.
[03] Silicon carbide deal ruling
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said officially on Wednesday that it had
banned the merger of the silicon carbide businesses of French glass maker
Saint-Gobain and Wacker-Chemie of Germany.
[04] Clabecq rescue plan decision soon
BRUSSELS - The European Commission will rule within weeks on a proposed 1.5
billion-Belgian-franc capital injection to rescue steel maker Forges de
Clabecq, Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert said on Wednesday.
[05] EU blocks Bestwood GmbH state aid
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Wednesday it had banned 30 million
marks in subsidies paid to east German fibreboard company Bestwood GmbH
because the local authorities who provided the aid failed to request EU
approval.
[06] Banco di Napoli sale talks
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is wary about the possibility that Italy's
Banco di Napoli, which is being rescued by the Italian Treasury, may be sold
to a state-controlled bank.
[07] Greater investment for jobs
BRUSSELS - Greater investment in the European Union's productive capacity is
needed to tackle the mounting rise in joblessness, the European Commission
said in a report on Wednesday.
[08] Europe space industry action
BRUSSELS - The European Commission, anxious that Europe should not fall
"hopelessly" behind in markets worth hundreds of billions of dollars, called
on Wednesday for increased EU coordination in the fast-growing space sector.
[09] Warning on UK nuclear materials
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has issued a warning to British-based
engineering firm Jenson Tungsten Ltd, saying it had failed to respect EU rules
on essential safeguard requirements for nuclear materials.
[10] Land plan environment rules
BRUSSELS - Land-use decisions related to energy, waste, mining and transport
plans in the European Union will not be cleared until their environmental
impact has been assessed, according to draft rules from the European
Commission.
[11] US pressure on grain tariffs
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Wednesday it will not bow to
pressure after the United States decided to pursue its complaint against the
EU's grain tariff system at the World Trade Organistion.
[12] U.S. malt barley import quota
BRUSSELS - The European Commission proposed on Wednesday opening a 30,000-
tonne reduced tariff quota for imports of U.S. malting barley, a spokesman
said.
[13] CAP changes to go to Council
BRUSSELS - European Union agriculture experts failed at a two-day meeting on
Monday and Tuesday to agree a number of key changes to EU agriculture policy
which are now expected to be put on the agenda of the December farm Council.
[14] Salmon minimum import prices
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is unlikely to agree to a British request
to impose minimum prices on imports of farmed salmon, Commission officials
said on Wednesday.
[15] Action against OCT rice imports
BRUSSELS - The European Union has imposed safeguard measures against imports
of rice from its overseas countries and territories, the European Commission
said on Wednesday.
[16] EU-Australia trade deal
CANBERRA - Australia is refusing to sign a trade deal with the European Union,
in part because it objects to demands to include a declaration on human
rights.
[17] Dutch ban Swiss cattle imports
THE HAGUE - The Netherlands said on Wednesday it was banning all cattle
imports from Switzerland, because of fears over mad cow disease.
[18] Main EU events for December 5
BRUSSELS - EU research ministers meeting begins at 0900 GMT; draft conclusions
on research on TSE and on the role of research in the fight against drugs.
BRUSSELS - European Commission President Santer meets Irish Prime Minister and
European Council President John Bruton at 1100 GMT followed by a joint news
conference at 1330 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commission President Santer meets Italian Prime Minister
Romano Prodi at 1500 GMT followed by a joint news conference at 1615 GMT in
the Breydel's VIP corner.
BRUSSELS - EU leaders attend European People's Party pre-Dublin European
Council summit at 1815 GMT; EPP President Wilfried Martens holds closing news
conference at 2100 GMT.
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