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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 01-05-17

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MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Service Presse et Communicationb

Midday Express 17/05/2001

  • [01] La Commission approuve le système de distribution sélective des parfums Yves Saint Laurent La Direction Générale de la concurrence de la Commission européenne a décidé de ne pas soulever d'objections à l'encontre du système de distribution sélective de la société Yves Saint Laurent Parfums (YSLP). Le système de distribution, qui autorise les détaillants agréés à vendre les produits également par Internet, est en accord avec les règles communautaires de la concurrence.
  • [02] EU acts to integrate Least Developed Countries into world trading system (! embargo 1 pm !) Building on the EU's recent decision to open its market completely to Least Developed Countries (LDCs) LDC exports through the groundbreaking "Everything But Arms" initiative, European Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy today outlined further concrete and immediate trade measures to help integrate the LDC's into the global economy in the context of the 3rd UN-LDC Conference held in Brussels this week. In addition to commitments to help bring LDCs further into the system through technical assistance, capacity building and investment promotion, the EU has worked hard to secure their "fast-track" accession to the WTO. This has borne fruit with the EU playing a central rôle in brokering an understanding with the other QUAD countries (US, Japan and Canada) to considerably simplify and expedite accession procedures. The EU has called upon all developed countries to follow its lead in refraining from the use of anti-dumping measures against LDC's. This week the EU gave a green light to a Programme of Action in relation to communicable diseases (HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria). Commissioner Lamy confirmed the EU's commitment to push for concerted action in these areas, including in the context of a new WTO Round. He said : "The firm steps taken at this conference are a testament to the EU's determination to do all it can to ensure that the interests and needs of developing countries, and in particular the least developed among them, are at the centre of the world trading system and are fully taken on board in the context of a new Round of WTO negotiations".
  • [03] Commission grants euro 55.7 million in humanitarian aid to the Balkans The European Commission has approved a comprehensive euro 55.7 million plan for the Balkans enabling the Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) to continue providing assistance to refugees, displaced persons and other vulnerable population groups. The countries concerned by the decision are Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Albania. The plan covers the period to the end of February 2002. More than half of the sum available is for Serbia (euro 34.4 million), which has the highest number of refugees in Europe. The aim is to meet humanitarian needs on the ground and reduce dependence on humanitarian aid, thus preparing for ECHO's gradual withdrawal from the Balkans and paving the way for longer- term development strategies. Assistance will focus mainly on the housing, health and social sectors.
  • [04] La Commission et la République du Congo (Brazzaville) signent un programme de coopération d'un montant de 41.3 millions d'euros La Commission européenne et le gouvernement de la République du Congo ont signé aujourd'hui à Brazzaville un programme de coopération d'un montant de 41.3 millions d'euros. L'allocation de ces fonds non-remboursables provient du 8e Fonds européen de développement (FED). La signature de ce programme indicatif national pour la République du Congo (Brazzaville) a été retardée par les conflits internes que le pays a vécus entre 1997 et 1999. Le Commissaire chargé du développement et de l'aide humanitaire, M. Poul Nielson, a déclaré que : "La décision de signer ce programme témoigne de la volonté de la Commission d'apporter son soutien au processus de développement et de démocratisation dans le pays. Les fonds sont destinés à la réalisation d'objectifs prioritaires tels que la lutte contre la pauvreté, la démocratisation, la promotion des droits de l'homme et l'Etat de droit".
  • [05] Commission publishes progress report on women in science In the world of science, as perhaps in most other areas of life, women are severely under-represented. Worldwide, a meagre 3% of science, engineering and technology researchers are women. This is not only inequitable it denies the world of science an invaluable resource. Remedying this is essential to fulfilling the strategic objective of the European Research Area launched by European Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin at the beginning of last year. Now a new report has been produced by the Directorate General for Research detailing the progress made in addressing gender issues in European research since an action plan was launched at the beginning of 1999. Its conclusion is that greater gender equality in science is essential for scientific progress and will bring science close to society. As to the representation of women in the Commission's own evaluation panels for research projects the report shows that the proportion of female evaluators has risen from 6% in 1996 to 30% in the year 2000. However, the report issues a warning that gender equality in science will only come into being as a result of shared commitments and actions by all parties involved in scientific research. Full report available at : http://europa.eu.int/comm/press_room/
  • [06] Autre matériel diffusé Discours de M. Nielson : "The role of health" à la conférence des Nations- Unies sur les pays les moins avancés (16/05) Discours de M. Byrne : "Food Safety, Food Quality Challenges for the European Union" au Bund für Lebensmittelrecht und Lebensmittelkunde und Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Ernährungsindustrie (Berlin, ! embargo 17h00 !) Speaking points of Pedro Solbes at the OECD ministerial meeting (Paris)

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