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Dole Food Company, Inc. Confirms Fine by the European Commission in EU Bananas Investigation
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- Dole Food Company, Inc. today confirmed that the European Commission has adopted a decision against Dole and its German subsidiary, Dole Fresh Fruit Europe OHG. As stated in the European Commission's press release issued today, the Commission's decision imposes fines against a number of EU banana...
Tags: commission, Company, European Commission, Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2008-10-15
Decision from the European Commission Regarding Antitrust Practices in the Northern European Banana Market
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. (NYSE:FDP) today announced that the European Commission has adopted a Decision following the conclusion of its investigation into the supply of bananas to the Northern European region of the European Economic Area. Following the Commission's press release and mid-day briefing, Fresh...
Tags: antitrust, commission, Company, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-10-15
EU opens the way for 'cars that talk'
BRUSSELS AFP — Cars stuck in traffic or on slippery roads will be able to communicate with other vehicles in a bid to cut down on traffic jams and road accidents, under European Commission plans unveiled Tuesday. "Today's commission decision is a decisive step towards meeting the European goal...
Tags: car, commission, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-08-05
The European Commission; an essential guide to the institution, the procedures, and the policies
The European Commission; an essential guide to the institution, the procedures, and the policies. Sabathil, Gerhard et al. Kogan Page Ltd. 2008 288 pages $60.00 Hardcover JN33 Sabathil Head of the Representation of the European Commission in Germany, Joos (managing director, EUTOP...
Tags: commission, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-08-01
Plasterboard cartel fines
EUROPE The European Court of First Instance CFI has upheld fines imposed by the European Commission EC on three plasterboard producers in 2002, for operating a long-running cartel in the Benelux countries, Germany, France and the UK. However, it has cut the penalty imposed on the UK firm...
Tags: cartel, European Commission, SALES, U.K.
Research articles 2008-08-01
Statement by European Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, on the Outcome of the Geneva World Trade Talks
WASHINGTON -- The failure to reach an agreement in Geneva is a profound disappointment for the EU, for the Commission, and for me. I want to pay tribute to all those who have worked long and hard for success - on the Commission side, in particular Peter Mandelson and Mariann...
Tags: commission, European Commission, Geneva, SALES
Research articles 2008-07-29
Indonesian Carriers Stay on EU Blacklist
The European Union EU will maintain a ban on all Indonesian airlines flying into its airspace because of continued safety concerns, according to the European Commission EC. The EC and EU's Air Safety Committee unanimously turned down a request by four Indonesian airlines to be removed...
Tags: carrier, commission, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-07-28
EU plans in the works for free fruit in schools
BRUSSELS AFP — European schoolchildren could soon receive free fruit at school as part of an EU effort to keep them from becoming overweight, according to a European Commission proposal due on Tuesday. EU Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel aims to get a budget of 90 million euros (141...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, European Commission, FINANCE, SALES
Research articles 2008-07-08
EU to release 600 mln euros in aid for fishermen
BRUSSELS AFP — The European Commission said Tuesday it aimed to release up to 600 million euros (940 million dollars) in aid to EU fishermen to help them cope with soaring fuel prices. The European Union's executive arm said that the funds were part of a package of emergency...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, commission, European Commission, overcapacity, SALES
Research articles 2008-07-08
France, Malta call for 'transparency' in EU tuna row
VALLETTA AFP — Visiting French Agriculture Minister Michel Barnier complained Friday of a "lack of transparency" in the European Commission's decision to cut short the bluefin tuna fishing season. Noting that Malta's Resources and Rural Affairs Minister George Pullicino had told him that the Mediterranean nation's bluefin tuna catch...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, European Commission, France, SALES
Research articles 2008-06-27
EU fuel aid proposals for fishermen get cool reception
LUXEMBOURG AFP — France, Portugal and Spain poured cold water Monday on European Commission proposals to help fishermen cope with the soaring cost of fuel. Under pressure from some EU governments, the commission last week outlined a range of measures to help fishermen, who have led waves of protests...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, commission, European Commission, Luxembourg, SALES
Research articles 2008-06-23
M-real Corporation and Arjowiggins cancel sales agreement
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-13 June 2008-M-real Corporation and Arjowiggins cancel sales agreementC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Finnish forest industry group M-real Corporation (OMX Helsinki:MRLAV) (OMX Helsinki:MRLBV), part of Metsaliitto Group, said on Friday (13 June) that it has agreed with Arjowiggins not to pursue the sale of M-real's Reflex mill....
Tags: agreement, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-06-13
EU to shut down industrial bluefin tuna fishing early
BRUSSELS AFP — The European Commission said on Friday it was shutting down industrial tuna fishing in the Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic for the rest of the year because quotas for 2008 were nearly full. The move targets fishing by purse seiners, which encircle whole schools of fish and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Brussels, European Commission, FINANCE, Investment, quota, SALES
Research articles 2008-06-13
GERMAN VINEYARD MUST PAY BACK STATE AID.
The European Commission decided, on 20 May, that aid amounting to 541,859 granted by the Land Hessen to Hessische Staatsweinguter - the biggest vineyard in Germany, owned by the Land Hessen - in the period before 2002 did not comply with EU state aid rules and has...
Tags: European Commission, FINANCE, Germany, Investment, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-29
CEREALS : CUSTOMS DUTIES TO REMAIN SUSPENDED AFTER 30 JUNE.
Owing to the ongoing tension over agricultural commodities, the European Commission will extend beyond 30 June 2008 the suspension of customs duties on imports of cereals. The EU's agriculture ministers decided last December to suspend the import duties until the end of the 2007-2008 season in...
Tags: biofuel, cereal, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-29
COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY : HEALTH CHECK PROGRESSES AGAINST BACKDROP OF FOOD CRISIS.
With the question of food security dominating debates in Europe and around the world since the start of the year, the European Commission will be presenting, on 20 May in Strasbourg, proposals for adjustments to the Common Agricultural Policy. This will no doubt be a tough ...
Tags: commission, European Commission, food, Government, modulation, payment, Regulations, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-29
COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY : CAP HEALTH CHECK SPARKS MIXED REACTIONS.
The health check' sets out "a path between the dangers of ineffective management too close to the sector and irresponsible liberalism without rules," said Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel, on 20 May, as she presented her legislative proposals. The European Commission's proposals nevertheless met with...
Tags: Benefits, commission, EP, European Commission, HEALTHCARE, Manufacturing, SALES, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-05-29
EU PROBES STATOIL BUY OF JET STATIONS.
The European Commission opened a detailed investigation, on 14 May, into Norwegian oil company StatoilHydro's proposed acquisition of Jet petrol stations in Scandinavia, currently owned by ConocoPhillips of the USA. The Commission fears that the transaction could limit competition on the motor fuel retail markets in...
Tags: ConocoPhillips Co., European Commission, FINANCE, Investment, SALES, Scandinavia
Research articles 2008-05-28
COMPETITION : GDF FACES ANTI-TRUST PROBE AS DEBATE OVER GAS MARKET CONTINUES.
The European Commission announced, on 22 May, that it is opening a formal investigation into the French gas group GDF, suspected of uncompetitive practices in supply and imports. Although the EU services deny that there is a link, some point out that this decision comes shortly...
Tags: antitrust, commission, European Commission, Germany, network, NETWORKING, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-28
MARITIME POLICY & EMISSIONS TRADING : MEPS WANT INCLUSION OF MARITIME TRANSPORT IN ETS.
Is the integrated maritime policy that the European Commission intends to put in place not ambitious enough? This is the opinion of the European Parliament which, on the occasion of a report adopted on 20 May in Strasbourg, asks for more concrete measures from the Commission. MEPs...
Tags: commission, emission, European Commission, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-28
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