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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-04-30

EU News Flashes and Events Directory

From: News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>


CONTENTS

  • [01] EU ban on British beef to stay

  • [02] EU vets to meet on UK mad cow ban

  • [03] UK mad cow controls criticised

  • [04] Extra beef aid in 96/97 budget

  • [05] Grain storage aid cuts attacked

  • [06] Fruit, veg reform accord delayed

  • [07] 97/98 set-aside proposal by July

  • [08] EU-Japan deregulation progress

  • [09] US moving to telecom pact pullout

  • [10] Satellite/telecoms deal-Brittan

  • [11] EU to monitor steel cable imports

  • [12] Credit Foncier rescue talks

  • [13] Korean peninsula peace drive

  • [14] Main EU events for April 30


  • [01] EU ban on British beef to stay

    LUXEMBOURG - Britain won carefully-worded support on Monday in its battle to get an EU ban on beef exports lifted, but fell a long way short of its target to get clear signals that the mad cow-inspired embargo would go soon.

    [02] EU vets to meet on UK mad cow ban

    LUXEMBOURG - European Union veterinary specialists will meet on Tuesday to discuss specific aspects of the European Union's ban on exports of British beef, but cannot take any formal decisions on relaxing the month-old embargo.

    [03] UK mad cow controls criticised

    LUXEMBOURG - The European Commission on Monday criticised Britain's implementation of measures to mark, monitor and control the movement of cattle suffering mad cow disease, warning of implications for selective slaughter.

    [04] Extra beef aid in 96/97 budget

    LUXEMBOURG - EU Farm Commissioner Franz Fischler told farm ministers on Monday that he was ready to negotiate extra aid for beef producers harmed by collapsing markets due to the mad cow crisis.

    [05] Grain storage aid cuts attacked

    LUXEMBOURG - Several EU farm ministers attacked proposals on Monday to reduce cereals monthly storage payments in 1996/97, EU officials said.

    [06] Fruit, veg reform accord delayed

    LUXEMBOURG - European Union farm ministers shelved until next month efforts to agree on the reform of the fruit and vegetable market, EU diplomats said on Monday.

    [07] 97/98 set-aside proposal by July

    LUXEMBOURG - The European Commission, responding to pressure from EU farm ministers, said on Monday it would make a proposal by July for the 1997/98 cereals and oilseed set-aside rate.

    [08] EU-Japan deregulation progress

    BRUSSELS - The European Union and Japan signalled progress on deregulation issues on Monday while leaving various issues to smolder after their first ministerial meeting since November 1994.

    [09] US moving to telecom pact pullout

    GENEVA - Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan said on Monday he had been told the United States was moving towards declaring that offers from Asia were not enough for a pact liberalising global telecoms.

    [10] Satellite/telecoms deal-Brittan

    BRUSSELS - European Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan said world trade negotiators must tackle U.S reservations about satellite personal communications before agreeing a full deal on telecommunications.

    [11] EU to monitor steel cable imports

    BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Monday it would start monitoring the European Union's imports of certain steel cables, which it said have increased sharply at prices that undercut EU producers.

    [12] Credit Foncier rescue talks

    BRUSSELS - The European Commission has been in contact with the French authorities about a possible plan to rescue property-lending bank Credit Foncier de France, European Commission sources said on Monday.

    [13] Korean peninsula peace drive

    ROME - The European Union expressed its support on Monday for a proposed four- party peace plan for the Korean peninsula.

    [14] Main EU events for April 30

    GENEVA - Special meeting of EU trade ministers under the auspices of the General Affairs Council continues prior to the WTO meeting to open up national telecommunications markets.

    GENEVA - World Trade Organisation (WTO) holds meeting to open up national telecommunications markets.

    LUXEMBOURG - EU farm ministers meeting continues (second of two days).

    BRUSSELS - European Commission regular weekly meeting begins at 0730 GMT; Commissioner Papoutsis holds news conference on adoption of first multi-annual programme on tourism in the EU (1997-2000) at 1015 GMT, Commissioner Liikanen holds news conference on 1997 budgetary forecasts at 1045 GMT.


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