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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 06-10-04Midday Express: News from the EU Commission Spokesman's Briefings Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>CONTENTS / CONTENU[I] RĂ©sultats de la Commission de ce jour - Outcome of today's Commission meeting
[II] Other news - Autres nouvelles
MIDDAY EXPRESSNews from the Communication Directorate General's midday briefingNouvelles du rendez-vous de midi de la Direction GĂ©nĂ©rale Communicationb04/10/06[I] RĂ©sultats de la Commission de ce jour - Outcome of today's Commission meeting[01] New strategy puts EU trade policy at service of European competitiveness and economic reformThe European Commission has adopted a new strategy to integrate trade policy into the European Union's competitiveness and economic reform agenda. The policy review ("Global Europe: competing in the world") sets out a strategy for opening new markets abroad for EU companies to trade and ensuring that European companies are able to compete fairly in those markets. It also commits Europe to ensuring that its own markets remain open, arguing that in a global market, with global supply chains, Europe needs to import to export. It cannot argue for openness from others while sheltering behind barriers of our own.[02] La Commission recommande Ă la France la suppression de la garantie Ă©tatique illimitĂ©e en faveur de La PosteLa Commission europĂ©enne a adressĂ© Ă la France une recommandation proposant de mettre fin Ă la garantie illimitĂ©e dont bĂ©nĂ©ficie La Poste en tant que personne morale de droit public avant la fin de l'annĂ©e 2008. Dans le cadre de l'examen permanent des rĂ©gimes d’aide existants prĂ©vu par les règles du traitĂ© CE, la Commission a examinĂ© cette garantie qui impliquerait la responsabilitĂ© de l'Etat pour les obligations encourues par La Poste. La nature illimitĂ©e de cette garantie permet Ă La Poste de se financer Ă des conditions plus favorables, ce qui place l'entreprise dans une position avantageuse par rapport Ă ses concurrents et crĂ©e ainsi une distorsion de concurrence sur un marchĂ© en voie de libĂ©ralisation. La France a un mois pour rĂ©pondre Ă la recommandation de la Commission.[II] Other news - Autres nouvelles[03] La Commission adopte son second rapport concernant les situations de non-rĂ©ciprocitĂ© avec certains pays tiers en matière d'exemption de visaLa Commission europĂ©enne a adoptĂ© son second rapport concernant le maintien de situations de non-rĂ©ciprocitĂ© par certains pays tiers en matière d'exemption de visa. Ce rapport montre que des progrès ont Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©s, puisque la rĂ©ciprocitĂ© a dĂ©sormais Ă©tĂ© Ă©tablie avec un certain nombre de pays. En revanche, pour les Etats-Unis, l'ouverture d'un dialogue est encourageante, mais il n'existe aucun progrès tangible Ă cette heure concernant l'exemption de visa.[04] Commission decides allocation of EU aid under the European Fisheries FundThe European Commission has adopted a decision fixing an annual indicative allocation, per Member State, of the funds made available under the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) for the period from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2013. From the beginning of next year, the EFF will replace the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG) as the EU's core instrument for financial support to the fisheries sector and fishing communities. It will run for seven years with a budget of €3.849 billion.[05] ResponsabilitĂ© des auditeurs : la Commission publie une Ă©tude indĂ©pendante sur l'impact Ă©conomique des règles en vigueurLa Commission europĂ©enne a publiĂ© une Ă©tude indĂ©pendante sur l'impact Ă©conomique des règles communautaires actuelles concernant les rĂ©gimes de responsabilitĂ© des auditeurs et les conditions d'assurance dans les Etats membres. L'Ă©tude analyse la structure du marchĂ© de l'audit et son Ă©volution future possible, dĂ©crit les limites existantes sur le marchĂ© des assurances pour les audits internationaux, Ă©tudie les facteurs Ă©conomiques qui requièrent une limitation de la responsabilitĂ© des auditeurs et compare plusieurs mĂ©thodes envisageables de limitation de responsabilitĂ©. C'est la première Ă©tude Ă©conomique sur ce sujet effectuĂ©e Ă l'Ă©chelle de l'UE. La prĂ©paration de l'Ă©tude s'est accompagnĂ©e de la crĂ©ation d'un Forum sur la responsabilitĂ© des auditeurs composĂ© d'experts du marchĂ© (voir IP/05/1420).[06] Telecommunications : Commission requests more market data before assessing draft regulatory measures for the German wholesale leased lines marketsIn a letter dated 29 September 2006, the Commission has informed the German telecom regulator Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA”) that at this stage it has serious doubts as regards the compatibility of the notified draft measures for the German wholesale leased lines markets with Community law. In the Commission’s view, BNetzA has so far provided insufficient evidence to support its definition of the wholesale leased lines markets in Germany and the conclusions on the competitive situation in certain market segments, says the Commission. The wholesale leased lines markets are crucial markets for business customers. During the next two months, it will call for and assess further market data from BNetzA and market players. On the basis of the additional data received, the Commission will decide whether BNetzA will need to withdraw or whether it can adopt the proposed regulatory measure.[07] Commission clears acquisition of SADOPORT by MEAS and DSPLThe European Commission has granted clearance under the EU Merger Regulation to the acquisition of joint control of Sadoport Terminal MarĂtimo do Sado S.A. (SADOPORT) of Portugal by Mota-Engil-Ambiente e Serviços, SGPS, S.A. (MEAS) of Portugal, belonging to the Monta-Engil group of Portugal, and Dragrados Servicios Portuarios y LogĂsticos, S.L. (DSPL) of Spain, belonging to the ACS group of Spain. MEAS is a holding company active in environmental services such as solid waste and waste water disposal and water concessions, building maintenance and recycling. DSPL is active in construction, industrial services and port terminal operations including logistics. SADOPORT operates terminal services in the port of SetĂşbal in Portugal. The operation was examined under the simplified merger review procedure.[08] Classical Swine Fever : post-enlargement measures for Bulgaria and Romania agreedA Commission proposal to approve Romania's eradication plan and emergency vaccination programme for classical swine fever was endorsed by the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health yesterday. The Bulgarian eradication plan and emergency vaccination programme (for wild boars) had already been approved by the Standing Committee in mid- September. These programmes will be eligible for co-financing once the two countries join the EU, and it has also been agreed that the EU will provide Romania with vaccines to effectively carry out its vaccination programmes. The provision of these vaccines will be funded through the EU Veterinary Fund. The proposal voted on yesterday is part of a series of Commission Decisions on post-Enlargement transitional measures for Romania and Bulgaria linked to classical swine fever, which have been backed by Member States over the past weeks. The Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health has already agreed that the current EU import bans on live pigs and pig meat from Romania and Bulgaria, which are in place due to outbreaks of the contagious swine disease, should be prolonged for a transitional period of 9 months after the two countries join the EU. It was decided that such measures are necessary in view of the fact that outbreaks of classical swine disease are still occurring in both countries. Bulgaria has reported 7 outbreaks so far in 2006, while in Romania the situation is more serious, with over 500 outbreaks reported this year. Therefore, in order to protect animal health elsewhere in the EU, it was decided that transitional measures should be taken, as provided for in Article 42 of the Accession Treaty. Romania will not be allowed to trade pigs or pig products to other Member States after Enlargement, except for certain heat-treated products. Pig meat and pig products will have to be marked with a special stamp, to allow full traceability and ensure that they are only consumed within Romania. Similar provisions will also be in place for Bulgaria. However, due to the lesser disease situation there, the Standing Committee agreed that the measures for Bulgaria will be integrated in the Community legislation already applicable to parts of Germany, Slovakia and France, where the disease is only present in the wild boar. Now that all of these draft Commission Decisions related to classical swine fever in Bulgaria and Romania have been agreed in the Standing Committee, they will be formally adopted by the Commission before the end of the year.[09] RĂ©publique dĂ©mocratique du Congo : la Commission accorde une aide humanitaire supplĂ©mentaire de €5 millions aux populations vulnĂ©rablesLa Commission europĂ©enne a dĂ©bloquĂ© €5 millions pour venir en aide aux populations les plus vulnĂ©rables touchĂ©es par le rĂ©cent conflit entre l'armĂ©e et les forces irrĂ©gulières au Katanga, dans le sud-est de la RĂ©publique dĂ©mocratique du Congo (RDC). Le conflit a de lourdes consĂ©quences sur le plan humanitaire. Il a touchĂ© 300.000 personnes. Dans le centre du Katanga, la plupart des villages et des cultures ont Ă©tĂ© pillĂ©s ou dĂ©truits. La moitiĂ© de la population a pris la fuite pour s'installer dans des camps, se cacher au fond des forĂŞts ou des marĂ©cages ou chercher refuge en Zambie ou en Tanzanie. La Commission a dĂ©jĂ financĂ© des opĂ©rations de secours au Katanga et Ă travers la RDC pour un montant de €45 millions cette annĂ©e. Les fonds supplĂ©mentaires serviront Ă apporter une aide directe aux plus vulnĂ©rables - populations dĂ©placĂ©es au Katanga, personnes de retour et communautĂ©s d'accueil. En fĂ©vrier, la Commission a lancĂ©, avec les Nations unies, un plan d'action humanitaire global en faveur de la RDC qui rassemble tous les acteurs clĂ©s qui contribuent Ă soulager les souffrances du peuple congolais (voir IP/06/153).[10] August 2006 compared to August 2005 : volume of retail trade up by 2.4% in euro area ; up by 3.3% in EU25In August 2006, compared to August 2005, the volume of retail trade grew by 2.4% in the euro area and by 3.3% in the EU25. Compared to July 20063, the retail sales index rose by 0.7% in the euro area and by 0.6% in the EU25. In August 2006, compared to August 2005, retail trade of "food, drinks and tobacco" gained 0.7% in the euro area and 1.5% in the EU25. The non food sector increased by 3.8% and by 4.7% respectively. Among the Member States for which data are available, total retail trade rose in Latvia (+20.6%), Estonia (+17.6%), Lithuania (+8.7%), Slovakia (+8.3%), Sweden (+8.0%), Poland (+6.6%), Finland (+5.5%), the United Kingdom (+4.2%), Spain (+4.1%), France (+3.6%), Denmark (+3.1%), Portugal (+2.6%), Luxembourg (+2.3%), Austria (+1.8%) and Germany (+0.5%), while falls were recorded in Slovenia (-2.7%) and Belgium (-1.6%). These first estimates come from Eurostat.[11] Sharing success for growth and jobs : national coordinators to meet in Lisbon on 6 OctoberEuropean Commission President JosĂ©-Manuel Barroso, Portuguese Prime Minister JosĂ© Socrates and Finnish Presidency Trade and Industry Minister Mauri Pekkarinen will lead in Lisbon on 6 October a one-day seminar of national coordinators responsible in Member States for implementing the EU's Lisbon Strategy for Growth and Jobs. Commission Vice-President Gunther Verheugen will also take part. The seminar will focus on practical ways to create the right policy environment for making Europe a world-class innovation performer, an objective at the heart of the renewed Lisbon Strategy for Growth and Jobs. It will be a chance for Member States to learn from each other's successes and for policy makers to exchange views with business leaders and technological experts from the academic world. Entitled "Excellence and Partnerships for an Innovative Europe", the seminar is the first in a series on practical issues identified by EU leaders as priorities under the EU's ongoing drive for Growth and Jobs.[12] Autre matĂ©riel diffusĂ©Second Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on cases where visa waiver non-reciprocity is maintained with certain third countriesSpeech by Olli Rehn : "Europe's Next Frontiers" at Bilkent University (Ankara, ! embargo 13h00 !) Speech by GĂĽnter Verheugen : "Meinungsaustausch zwischen Vizepräsident Verheugen und dem Rechtsausschuss (JURI) des Europäischen Parlaments" Speech by Charlie McCreevy : "A European or Transatlantic Global Capital Market?" at Finance Foundation Conference (03/10) Strengthening administrative cooperation between the European Commission
and the United Nations to better face common challenges
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