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    Home » Dutchman to head Eurogroup – EUbusiness Week newsletter 601

    Dutchman to head Eurogroup – EUbusiness Week newsletter 601

    npsBy nps17 January 2013 Newswire No Comments5 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 601 top stories: EU asks citizens to join debate on GM food; Euro-Parliament approves tighter ratings agency rules; European car sector hits 17-year low, Renault cuts jobs; New European driving licence hits the road from Saturday; EU hints at insecticide ban over threat to bees; Kaspersky finds ‘Red October’ virus targeting Eastern Europe

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. EU asks citizens to join debate on GM food
    2. Euro-Parliament approves tighter ratings agency rules
    3. European car sector hits 17-year low, Renault cuts jobs
    4. New European driving licence hits the road from Saturday
    5. EU hints at insecticide ban over threat to bees
    6. Kaspersky finds ‘Red October’ virus targeting EEurope

    Publisher’s Note

    Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem looks set to be the new man to head the Eurogroup. The compromise candidate, a man with a pro-European vision in favour of balanced budgets and austerity measures, is favourite also because he comes from one of the few remaining top AAA-rated countries.

    The fact that Mr Dijsselbloem is not a household name, even in his own country, is a strong qualification. EU leaders prefer to have the top EU jobs taken by leaders who are less well-known than themselves. His reputation as “a slightly stuffy bridge-builder” may also be no bad thing for a man set to take over what is a less than enviable role.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    1. EU asks citizens to join debate on GM food

    The European Union on Tuesday took the debate about genetically modified crops to the public with a survey asking citizens to share their thoughts on organic farming.
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    2. Euro-Parliament approves tighter ratings agency rules

    The European Parliament has voted through tougher transparency standards for the credit rating agencies that many blame for stoking risk and deepening the eurozone debt crisis.
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    3. European car sector hits 17-year low, Renault cuts jobs

    European car sales plunged to the lowest point for 17 years in 2012, trade data shows, revealing the dire state of the sector despite the global strength of German car makers.
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    4. New European driving licence hits the road from Saturday

    A new European driving licence first agreed seven years ago by EU governments, finally takes to the roads across the continent on Saturday, says the Commission.
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    5. EU hints at insecticide ban over threat to bees

    The Commission hinted on Wednesday that it could ban several insecticides, some made by German chemicals giant Bayer, after scientists found disturbing evidence of harm to bees.
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    6. Kaspersky finds ‘Red October’ virus targeting EEurope

    Kaspersky Lab said Monday it had identified a new computer virus it dubbed “Red October” targeting eastern European countries that appeared to be collecting classified files using NATO and EU encryption.
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    EUROPEAN LAW

    Cross case: a British Airways employee banned from wearing a cross said she felt “vindicated” after she won her case at the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday.
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Mali: foreign ministers have agreed to send military trainers for Mali’s embattled army while funding an African-led intervention force and offering fresh help to France.
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    British PM postpones EU speech over Algeria crisis
    Van Rompuy commits EU summit to disputed budget
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    Banking: progress on a system to wind up failing banks before they can wreck the wider economy is of critical importance this year, the Commission said on Tuesday.
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    Serbia, Kosovo PMs in new round of EU-sponsored talks
    Iceland slows EU membership talks ahead of election
    Raunchy Bulgarian pop-folk genre gets EU aid
    Commission …

    Parliament Watch

    Airline luggage: too big, too heavy, too many — European travellers are being taken for a ride by airlines charging what they like for carry-on baggage and the EU should standardise the rules, MEPs said on Thursday.
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    Jail sentence for Austrian ex-MEP caught in sting
    In plenary this week, MEPs said the Union must require “made in” labels on imports from third countries; backed free access to the EU market for four African countries; and kept up the pressure on Commission and Member States to explore all avenues for the pooling sovereign debt.
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    EU diary

    20 Jan, Kosice – 2013 European Capital of Culture
    22 Jan, Economic and Financial Affairs Council
    24 Jan, Commission adopts monthly infringements package
    28-29 Jan, Agriculture and Fisheries Council
    31 Jan, Foreign Affairs Council
    4-7 Feb, European Parliament plenary session
    7-8 Feb, European Council
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    Eurozone November trade surplus rises 15-Jan

     

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