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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-06-20EU News Flashes and Events Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: HR-Net News Distribution Manager <[email protected]>CONTENTS
[01] Beef row cools, summit deal seenBRUSSELS - Europe's beef row cooled on Thursday after veterinary officials approved Britain's plan to eradicate mad cow disease, raising hopes that EU leaders might agree to phase out a ban on British beef at a weekend summit.[02] EU vets approve British BSE planBRUSSELS - The European Union's Standing Veterinary Committee approved on Wednesday a British programme to eradicate mad cow disease unanimously after London agreed to slaughter more cows, a French official said.[03] UK told to cooperate in beef rowSTRASBOURG - European Commission President Jacques Santer said on Wednesday there would be no end to the row over mad cow disease at the weekend European Council in Florence unless Britain stops blocking EU business. He added that beef exports to non-EU countries would only resume at the same time as exports to EU member states under the Commission's framework plan.[04] Commission paper on UK beef banBRUSSELS - The European Commission issued a position paper on Wednesday, setting out a framework for a phased lifting of a worldwide ban on British beef exports, which will be discussed at the EU summit in Florence this weekend.[05] EU decisions taken without UK ?STRASBOURG - Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini said on Wednesday that the European Union summit in Florence this week would take decisions without Britain if that proved necessary.[06] UK takes beef export ban to courtLUXEMBOURG - The European Commission defended its ban on exports of British beef at the European Court of Justice on Wednesday, saying public health measures were necessary to ensure that the EU's internal market worked properly.[07] Jobs should dominate summitBRUSSELS - Mad cow disease should not be allowed to distract European Union leaders from addressing the bloc's real needs at the European Council in Florence this week, EU officials said on Wednesday.[08] EU states still differ on ERM 2FRANKFURT - European Union states still differ on whether all EU countries should eventually join ERM 2, the planned successor to the current EU currency grid, European Monetary Institute President Alexandre Lamfalussy said on Wednesday.[09] Auto/Oil package adoptedBRUSSELS - The European Commission has proposed a package of standards for fuel quality and limits on car exhaust gases intended to slash road transport emissions by up to 70 percent by the year 2010.[10] Greek veto on EU aid - DiniSTRASBOURG - Greece's continued opposition to a European Union agreement with Mediterranean countries is threatening millions of dollars of aid from this year's budget, the EU said on Wednesday.[11] China must cut car import tariffsBEIJING - China must slash tariffs on imported cars and loosen restrictions on foreign-funded firms to build a competitive auto industry and win a place in the World Trade Organisation, European officials said on Tuesday.[12] EU vows to get tough over CubaBRUSSELS - The European Union made its strongest statement to date in opposition to U.S. anti-Cuba laws on Wednesday, vowing to retaliate if European business suffered.[13] No state aid for some industriesBRUSSELS - The European Commission made it crystal clear on Wednesday that it would not allow state subsidies to be paid to some sectors of industry even if they were intended to preserve or create jobs.[14] Norway shipyard aid prolongedBRUSSELS - The European Free Trade Association surveillance authority decided on Wednesday to authorise a prolongation of Norwegian aid schemes in support of the shipbuilding industry.[15] Sun Alliance/Royal Insurance dealBRUSSELS - The European Commission said on Wednesday it had cleared the merger of British insurance firms Sun Alliance Group Plc and Royal Insurance Holdings Plc.[16] Main EU events for June 20STRASBOURG - European Parliament plenary session meets at 0800 GMT (fourth of five days); agenda includes vote on situation in former Yugoslavia.LUXEMBOURG - Special meeting of EU energy ministers begins at 0800 GMT; discussion on the liberalisation of the electricity market. BRUSSELS - Austrian Ministry for Economic Affairs Representative Heinz Handler addresses the Centre for European Policy Studies seminar on "The Austrian economy and the EU" at 1115 GMT. FLORENCE, Italy - Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi addresses the European University Institute on "The EU: a hard but successful venture" at 1400 GMT. FLORENCE, Italy - Group of the Party of European Socialists summit begins at 1500 GMT; EU socialist leaders attend; discussions focus on employment, the inter-governmental conference, British beef crisis; informal news conference at 1730 GMT. From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://www.cec.lu/
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