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  Code of conduct for Brussels lobbyists - EUbusiness Week no 394         


Author: news1
Date: Apr 4, 2008 03:19

EUbusiness Week - Issue 394
4 April 2008
http://www.eubusiness.com
Your way through the EU information maze
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. Passport-free travel arrives at newcomers' airports
2. WTO rejects EU beef hormone ban but raps US, Canada
3. Eurozone struggles to cope with 'inflation spiral'
4. EU launches in-depth probe of Northern Rock bailout
5. Same-sex couples entitled to partner's pension: EU court
6. Italian mozzarella producers welcome Brussels' reprieve

Publisher's Note
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The European Parliament's Constitutional Affairs Committee
this week called for a toughening of rules for the
thousands of lobbyists that congregate around the
Brussels institutions.
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  Serbia deadlock on EU deal - EUbusiness Week no 387         


Author: news1
Date: Feb 7, 2008 16:15

EUbusiness Week - Issue 387
8 February 2008
http://www.eubusiness.com
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. Proposed alternative energy sector reform a 'step forward'
2. EU, aviation industry to fund research into green aircraft
3. Eurozone business activity weakest in over three years
4. German firms drawn to eastern Europe and China
5. Brazil offers EU new farm list to get beef ban lifted
6. EU offers prize of gold for choosing two-euro coin design

Publisher's Note
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This week's planned signing of an EU cooperation deal with
Serbia has been scrapped, following what the European
Commission terms the "obstruction" of Serbia's prime minister.
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  EP backs new consumer credit rules - EUbusiness Week no 384         


Author: news1
Date: Jan 17, 2008 23:05

EUbusiness Week - Issue 384
18 January 2008
http://www.eubusiness.com
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. Europe voices ethical doubts over 'Frankenfood'
2. EU sounds new alarm about mobile phone bills
3. EU seeks to 'lift smokescreen' on Boeing WTO claims
4. EU launches antitrust probe into pharmaceutical sector
5. EU launches new antitrust probes against Microsoft
6. Culture capital celebrations hit high note in Liverpool

Publisher's Note
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The European Parliament this week ended five years of
discussion by backing plans to make it easier for people
to shop across borders for the best deals on consumer
credit loans.
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  EC pushes Asian cooperation - EUbusiness Week no 379         


Author: news1
Date: Nov 30, 2007 00:41

EUbusiness Week - Issue 379
30 November 2007
http://www.eubusiness.com
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. EU nations endorse standard system for mobile TV
2. Brussels proposes fishing cuts amid dwindling stocks
3. EU reaches agreement on satnav project
4. EU initials trade deal with East African nations
5. Youngsters missing out on EU employment boom
6. Cyprus euro campaign ditches Santa

Publisher's Note
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European Commission officials travelled to Asia this week for
key summit meetings with the world's fastest growing major
economies.
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  EU VAT shake-up stalls - EUbusiness Week no 377         


Author: news1
Date: Nov 16, 2007 07:11

EUbusiness Week - Issue 377
16 November 2007
http://www.eubusiness.com
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. EU in telecoms industry shake-up despite opposition
2. European growth rebounds despite growing headwinds
3. EU clamps down on Internet air ticket sellers
4. EU antitrust probe into Google's DoubleClick deal
5. SKorea improves tariff offers for FTA with EU
6. Britain the 'dustbin of Europe': official
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  Court boost for EU lobbying transparency - EUbusiness Week no 376         


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Date: Nov 9, 2007 02:40

EUbusiness Week - Issue 376
9 November 2007
http://www.eubusiness.com
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. EU report urges Turkey to speed up reforms
2. African trade unions call to resist EU pressure
3. EU acknowledges problems with Siberian overflight pact
4. Cyprus to give foot and mouth aid to farmers
5. Greece calls on EU to guarantee its feta sovereignty
6. Europe's forests flourishing, but fires remain a threat
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  EU investment markets shake-up - EUbusiness Week no 375         


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Date: Nov 2, 2007 02:47

EUbusiness Week - Issue 375
2 November 2007
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. ECB rate bind deepens as economy slows
2. Ministers confirm EU border-free expansion prospects
3. European steelmakers seek duties on Chinese imports
4. EU postpones health measures fearing fallout for brain
scans
5. Britain to keep limits on Romanian, Bulgarian workers
6. Massive rise in GM farming not enough: biotech industry
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  EU tackles hidden economy - EUbusiness Week no 374         


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Date: Oct 26, 2007 02:48

EUbusiness Week - Issue 374
26 October 2007
http://www.eubusiness.com
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. Industrialised countries announce anti-piracy plan
2. EU court overturns German VW 'Golden Share' law
3. EU seeks to take on the 'Big Four' auditors
4. EU 'blue card' scheme to attract skilled migrants
5. EU authorises genetically modified maize & sugar beet
6. Britain 'lobbied against mobile roaming price caps'

Publisher's Note
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The hidden economy is back on the EU agenda, with
publication this week of a European Commission Communication
entitled "Stepping up the fight against undeclared work".
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  EU treaty deal within reach - EUbusiness Week no 373         


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Date: Oct 22, 2007 11:24

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EUbusiness Week - Issue 373
19 October 2007
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This Week's Top Stories
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1. EU unveils freight, cargo transport action plan
2. EU to crack down on 'pirate fishing'
3. Russia, EU approve energy rapid alert system
4. EU nations have right to impose retirement on elderly
5. Swiss grapple with globalisation but resist Europe
6. Food prices to take bigger bite out of consumer budgets

Publisher's Note
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The end of two years of political crisis was in sight for
EU leaders, as they met to agree the new European reform
treaty at their informal two-day summit in Lisbon.
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