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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 98-03-10

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From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>

MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Porte-Paroleb

10/03/98


CONTENTS / CONTENU

  • [01] Commission approves agreements between the European and the Korean semiconductor industries to prevent anti-dumping conflicts
  • [02] Commission approves joint venture Transrapid between Thyssen, Adtranz and Siemens to merge their magnetic levitation train activities
  • [03] Martin Bangemann challenges industry leaders to shape the International Charter
  • [04] Ten projects competing for the European Job Challenge
  • [05] La Roumanie appelée à participer au programme environnemental de l'UE (LIFE)

  • [01] Commission approves agreements between the European and the Korean semiconductor industries to prevent anti-dumping conflicts

    Karel Van Miert, European Commissioner responsible for competition policy, has approved two agreements entered into by the European Electronic Component Manufacturers Association (EECA), the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association (KSIA) and their respective member companies. The agreements provide for the creation of a data collection and maintenance system for certain semiconductors. Their sole purpose is the expeditious resolution of anti-dumping procedures. The products covered under the agreements are Dynamic Random Access Memories (DRAMs) and Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memories (Flash EPROMs). The Commission found that the agreements did not restrict or distort competition and therefore cleared them under certain conditions by an administrative letter.

    [02] Commission approves joint venture Transrapid between Thyssen, Adtranz and Siemens to merge their magnetic levitation train activities

    The European Commission has decided that the creation of the joint venture Transrapid International GmbH & Co KG is compatible with the common market. Thyssen, ADtranz and Siemens will merge their activities in the sector of magnetic levitation train technologies and will control the joint venture in equal proportions. The Transrapid International GmbH & Co KG joint venture will plan and implement magnetic levitation train projects world- wide and ensure their maintenance. The concentration will not lead to cooperation between the parents in their markets because magnetic levitation train technology has almost nothing in common with "steel wheel on steel rail" technology.

    [03] Martin Bangemann challenges industry leaders to shape the International Charter

    On a visit to Palo Alto, California, on Friday, 6th March 1998, Martin Bangemann, European Commissioner for Industrial Affairs and Telecommunications, spoke to the Chief Executive Officers of several American companies about the European Union's "International Charter for global electronic services" initiative. Mr Bangemann urged the private sector to play a more active role in communications policies worldwide. He called for an Industry Round Table meeting, which would be a first step in the consensus building process leading to a Charter. The companies consulted welcomed the Charter initiative and Mr Bangemann's emphasis on an open and market-led approach, saying that it addresses a problem recognised by all those concerned: the need to develop consistent rules at international level for the global electronic marketplace.

    [04] Ten projects competing for the European Job Challenge

    Ten outstanding job creation projects have been shortlisted for the first European Job Challenge award. The competition was launched by the European Commissioner for Regional Policy and Cohesion Monika Wulf-Mathies in June 1997 to reward the most successful projects co-financed by the European Union's (EU) Structural Funds and to set an example for others who benefit from the Funds. "The chosen entries highlight the crucial contribution made by EU Structural Funds to reducing unemployment; without EU support most of these projects could not have gone ahead", Mrs Wulf-Mathies stressed after the selection of the shortlist. The challenge focused on durable job-creation schemes in industrial areas in decline, which are supported under Objective 2 of the EU's Structural Funds. The main criterion was the impact of the programmes on employment, but factors such as originality, transferability and impact on long-term unemployment were taken into account. The shortlist was drawn up by a jury of six experts from Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Spain, chaired by Baroness Williams of Crosby. The finalists will be presented at the European Job Challenge seminar in Brussels from 29-30 April this year. The winning project managers will be invited to visit other Objective 2 areas to discuss their approach and share their experiences. The competition was open to all projects supported since 1989 by either the European Regional Development Fund or the European Social Fund under Objective 2 programmes.

    [05] La Roumanie appelée à participer au programme environnemental de l'UE (LIFE)

    La Roumanie sera le premier pays candidat d'Europe de l'Est à participer, à partir de 1998, à LIFE, l'instrument financier de l'Union européenne (UE) pour l'environnement. Les accords européens et leurs protocoles additionnels, signés entre l'UE et l'ensemble des pays candidats, mentionnent expressément la possibilité pour les pays associés de participer aux programmes internes de l'UE, et désignent l'environnement comme domaine éligible. Dans les avis rendus par la Commission européenne sur les demandes d'adhésion, l'environnement est cité comme un secteur essentiel, dans lequel des efforts très importants devront être consentis afin d'assurer une pleine adéquation aux normes de l'UE. Les conclusions du Conseil européen de Luxembourg de décembre 1997 soulignent elles aussi l'importance de la participation des pays candidats aux programmes communautaires, élément fondamental de la stratégie renforcée de pré- adhésion. Cette initiative aidera les pays considérés à se familiariser aux pratiques et aux méthodes de travail communautaires dans la perspective de l'adoption de l'acquis.

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