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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-05-22
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] No agreement on in vitro devices
[02] EU supports single market plan
[03] Stronger chemical patent laws
[04] Scientists back meat hormone ban
[05] New Commission Secretary General
[06] Commission proposes phone plan
[07] EU bans aid to Hoffmann-Laroche
[08] Chirac plays Europe card
[09] EU towards Swiss transit deal
[10] Italy concerns on rice import
[11] Commission and corruption fight
[12] New EU law to help lawyers abroad
[13] EU agrees rules on irradiated food
[14] EU must move towards more majority
[15] Germany to recover aid to Sket
[16] Aid to Hoffmann-Laroche illegal
[17] France needs single voice in EU
[18] EU reaches accord on "pig hotels"
[19] Kremlin dismisses NATO/Russia talk
[20] Nazi deal
[21] Farm ministers delay veal decision
[22] Italy seeks EU aid for grain crop
[23] Main EU events for May 22
[01] No agreement on in vitro devices
BRUSSELS - European Union ministers failed on Wednesday to reach full
agreement on internal market rules for in vitro diagnostic medical devices.
[02] EU supports single market plan
BRUSSELS - European Union internal market ministers gave their political
blessing on Wednesday to an ambitious European Commission plan to plug holes
in the bloc's single market by the launch of monetary union in 1999.
[03] Stronger chemical patent laws
GENEVA - Representatives of European chemical firms called on Wednesday for an
effective continent- wide system of patent laws to help stop investment
draining away to the United States and Japan.
[04] Scientists back meat hormone ban
BRUSSELS - A European Union ban on imports of hormone-treated beef from the
United States is based on sound science, leading scientists said on Wednesda
[05] New Commission Secretary General
BRUSSELS - The European Commission appointed Dutchman Carlo Trojan to its top
administrative post on Wednesday, replacing Britain's David Williamson who is
retiring as secretary general.
[06] Commission proposes phone plan
BRUSSELS - Phone callers should be able to dial "388" from anywhere in Europe
to order goods or reach a help line by the start of 1999, the European
Commission said on Wednesday.
[07] EU bans aid to Hoffmann-Laroche
BRUSSELS - The European Commission, determined to clamp down on subsidies to
the manufacturing industry, told Germany on Wednesday to recover 600 million
marks it granted machinery firm Sket and Austria not to pay 340 million
schillings to Hoffmann-Laroche.
[08] Chirac plays Europe card
PARIS - President Jacques Chirac has played the Europe card in the home
straight of France's parliamentary election campaign, hoping to wrongfoot the
left-wing opposition and deflect fire from unpopular Prime Minister Alain
Juppe.
[09] EU towards Swiss transit deal
BRUSSELS - EU transport officials, like a convoy of juggernauts grinding their
way to the head of a mountain pass, are edging towards a deal with Switzerland
to allow EU trucks onto Swiss roads.
[10] Italy concerns on rice import
BRUSSELS - Italy has complained about trade concessions being considered by
the European Union on imports of rice from developing countries, an EU
official said on Wednesday.
[11] Commission and corruption fight
BRUSSELS - The European Union should agree to criminalise bribery of foreign
officials by EU enterprises and corruption in the private sector, the European
Commission said on Wednesday.
[12] New EU law to help lawyers abroad
BRUSSELS - The Internal Market Council reached political agreement on
Wednesday to make it easier for lawyers to set up a permanent practice
elsewhere in the European Union.
[13] EU agrees rules on irradiated food
BRUSSELS - European Union internal market ministers reached political
agreement on Wednesday on the sensitive issue of treating foodstuffs with
ionizing radiation to increase their shelf life and to remove pests.
[14] EU must move towards more majority
BRUSSELS - The European Union must reform its decision-making process to
incorporate greater majority voting or suffer serious setbacks ahead of
eastern enlargement, Italian foreign minister Lamberto Dini said on Wednesday.
[15] Germany to recover aid to Sket
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Wednesday it had agreed in
principle to request Germany to recover 600 million marks in aid it gave
bankrupt machinery firm Sket.
[16] Aid to Hoffmann-Laroche illegal
BRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Wednesday it had declared illegal
340 million schillings in Austrian aid to Roche Holding AG's Hoffman-Laroche
<ROLCZg.S> for its new anti-obesity drug Orlistat but approved another 42.8
million schillings on environmental grounds.
[17] France needs single voice in EU
PARIS - President Jacques Chirac, in a veiled warning to voters against
electing a left-wing government, said on Tuesday that France could only defend
its interests in Europe if it spoke with a single voice.
[18] EU reaches accord on "pig hotels"
BRUSSELS - European Union farm ministers on Tuesday struck a political deal on
rules for "pig hotels" -- rest centres for farm animals on marathon journeys
across the continent, diplomats said.
[19] Kremlin dismisses NATO/Russia talk
MOSCOW - The Kremlin on Wednesday dismissed suggestions that Russia might
join NATO, one day after a U.S.
[20] Nazi deal
MOSCOW - Ultra-nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky on Wednesday denounced
Russia's new security deal with NATO, comparing it with Moscow's ill- fated
1939 pact with Nazi Germany.
[21] Farm ministers delay veal decision
BRUSSELS - European Union farm ministers on Tuesday delayed a decision to
alter veal early marketing and calf slaughter premia until the autumn, an
EU member state official said.
[22] Italy seeks EU aid for grain crop
BRUSSELS - Italy requested European Union aid for weather-damaged cereals
and other crops but was asked to present more data to support its case, EU
officials said on Tuesday.
[23] Main EU events for May 15
BRUSSELS - EP-Estonia parliamentary meeting (0700 GMT) - (2nd of two
days). European Parliament president Jose Maria Gil-Robles gives address at
0830 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Belgian Finance Minister Philippe Maystadt attends EP Economic
Committee (0900 GMT).
BRUSSELS - Taiwanese Foreign Minister John Chang attends EP Foreign Affairs
Committee at (0710 GMT)
BRUSSELS - Society of European Affairs Practitioners holds n/conf on
"Lobbyists get behind European Parliament code of conduct" (0830 GMT).
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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