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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-05-31EU News Flashes and Events Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: News Distribution Manager <dist@hri.org>CONTENTS
[01] Germany attacked on cartel bodyBRUSSELS - European Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert attacked Germany fiercely at a news conference on Thursday over its call for a European cartel office, saying he was fed up with political pressure from member states.[02] Visa and rival cardsBRUSSELS - Van Miert said on Thursday that the European Commission could not accept a plan by Visa International to ban its European bank members from offering other credit cards.[03] More information on Bremer VulkanBRUSSELS - Van Miert said on Thursday the European Commission needed detailed information about the bankruptcy of German shipbuilder Bremer Vulkan AG.[04] EU decision on Atlas mid JulyBRUSSELS - The European Commission is likely to approve by the middle of July the Atlas deal between Europe's largest telecoms operators Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom and their alliance with Sprint Corp of the United States.[05] No split on competition policyBRUSSELS - Van Miert strongly rejected on Thursday talk of a split within the Commission over European Union competition policy.[06] Van Miert on state aidBRUSSELS - Van Miert said on Thursday he was worried about the handling of state aid in the European Union, suggesting that companies and member states sometimes lied.[07] Vertical restraints paperBRUSSELS - The European Commission's green paper on distribution agreements or vertical restraints has been delayed once more and Van Miert is now expecting it to be adopted in the autumn.[08] Merger regulation before summerBRUSSELS - The European Commission is aiming to adopt a proposal amending the merger regulation before the summer break, Van Miert said on Thursday.[09] Banco di Napoli rescue plan JuneBRUSSELS - The European Commission is expecting Italy to advise it towards the end of June of plans to rescue Banco di Napoli, Van Miert said on Thursday.[10] Aid in Danish shipbuildingBRUSSELS - Van Miert said the Commission would not hesitate to demand money be refunded if illegal aid had been given to the Danish shipbuilding industry.[11] UK baby milk does not name brandsBRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Thursday that it had received a report from Britain on its baby milk scare, but that it did not name the brands that were found to contain chemicals that could impair fertility.[12] British beef ban easingBRUSSELS - European Union officials said on Thursday prospects had risen for easing a worldwide ban on British beef exports next week, although it may be years before the real risks to humans from mad cow disease are known.[13] Eight years for BSE researchBRUSSELS - The European Commission has been told by independent scientists that it could take up to eight years to find out for sure whether mad cow disease can be transferred to humans. "They indicated their definitive response to this question could not be given for five to eight years," European Union Farm Commissioner Franz Fischler said on Thursday.[14] EU/WTO complaint on milk productGENEVA - The European Union complained on Thursday that some countries were barring British milk products, wrongly extending a worldwide ban on exports of meat and meat products from Britain over "mad cow" disease.[15] Commission acts on SLOMBRUSSELS - The European Commission is likely to decide next Wednesday whether to grant Farm Commissioner Franz Fischler powers to set compensation for dairy farmers unfairly excluded from milk quota awards in 1984, an EU official said on Thursday.[16] Irish vet agencyBRUSSEL - EU farm ministers will decide later this year whether to allow the setting up of an independent veterinary agency in Ireland, an EU official said on Thursday.[17] South Africa and British beefBRUSSELS - South African Agriculture Minister Kraai van Niekerk will meet British Agriculture Minister Douglas Hogg to discuss ways of resuming imports of British beef, a South African ministerial aide said on Thursday.[18] EU/U.S. copyright accordBRUSSELS - The European Union hopes to hammer out an agreement with the United States on intellectual property rights at the EU/U.S. summit in Washington next month.[19] WTO procedure against JapanBRUSSELS - The European Union has filed a formal complaint with the World Trade Organisation over Japan's attitude to international laws regarding copyright of sound recordings, a spokesman said on Thursday.[20] Germany warned on rising deficitBRUSSELS - The European Union's monetary committee has warned Germany about its rising budget deficit and recommended that EU finance ministers include the country among those needing to bring their finances under control.[21] Next EU forex grid to be sturdierFRANKFURT - Alexandre Lamfalussy, the president of the European Monetary Institute, said on Thursday that a successor to the European Union's currency grid need not fall prey to the tumult that has dogged its forerunner.[22] EU attack over CubaBRUSSELS - Washington's policy of punishing businesses trading with Cuba will come under intense scrutiny next week when the European Union formally begins consultations with the U.S. at the World Trade Organisation.[23] Inter-governmental conferenceBRUSSELS - Italy wants its end-of-presidency European Council in Florence to give the inter-governmental conference a push. Silvio Fagiolo, chairman of the foreign ministers' representatives group, said on Thursday that he hoped European Union leaders would take the debate further than they have before when they meet on June 21 and 22.[24] Main EU events for May 31DUBLIN - Commission President Santer meets Irish President Mary Robinson, Prime Minister John Bruton, Employment Minister Richard Bruton and social partners in the framework of his capital tour on the confidence pact for employment (Friday).BRUSSELS - Amnesty International holds news conference on "Freedom has been in jail in China for seven years" at 0915 GMT (Saturday). HONG KONG - Trade Commissioner Brittan meets Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten, Legislative Council President Andrew Wong, Trade Secretary of State Denise Yue, Secretary for Financial Services Rafael Hui (Saturday). GENEVA - U.S. chairs meeting with Balkan leaders to discuss the peace process in Bosnia (Sunday). BERLIN - NATO foreign ministers three-day meeting begins. NATO Secretary General Javier Solana meets Berlin Governing Mayor Diepgen at 1630 GMT (Sunday). From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://www.cec.lu/
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