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    Home » EC gets tough on services – EUbusiness Week newsletter 578

    EC gets tough on services – EUbusiness Week newsletter 578

    npsnps14 June 2012 Newswire
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    EUbusiness Week 578 top stories: Spain’s rescue loan sows debt fears; EU studies options if Greece abandons euro; EU fish compromise to see discard ban — by 2019; Air industry head asks EU to postpone carbon tax; EU to greenlight Montenegro membership talks; Half of Britons want immediate EU vote: poll

    his Week’s Top Stories

    1. Spain’s rescue loan sows debt fears
    2. EU studies options if Greece abandons euro
    3. EU fish compromise to see discard ban — by 2019
    4. Air industry head asks EU to postpone carbon tax
    5. EU to greenlight Montenegro membership talks
    6. Half of Britons want immediate EU vote: poll

    Publisher’s Note

    The Commission is to get tough on discriminatory regulations on services still existing in some Member States. A new Communication outlines plans to crack down on violations of the Services Directive, and to eliminate rules which discriminate on the basis of nationality, e.g. obliging service providers to carry out “economic needs tests”.

    A priority is to ensure the Services Directive applies in areas where Member States previously decided to keep the status quo, such as business services, construction, tourism and retail. With services accounting for more than 45% of EU GDP, better implementation of existing rules could provide a significant boost to economic growth.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    1. Spain’s rescue loan sows debt fears

    Investors’ euphoria over the huge eurozone rescue loan for Spain’s banks has evaporated as they fret over the details and fear a stormy Greek exit from the eurozone.
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    Audit to show Spain banks need up to EUR 65 bn: report

    2. EU studies options if Greece abandons euro

    The Commission said on Tuesday that eurozone officials had held contingency “discussions” in case Greece abandons the euro, after press reports of possible capital controls.
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    3. EU fish compromise to see discard ban — by 2019

    After 20 hours of talks into the wee hours of Wednesday, fisheries ministers struck a compromise deal to save the oceans from overfishing, but failed to satisfy environmentalists.
    More …

    4. Air industry head asks EU to postpone carbon tax

    The head of airline industry group IATA has urged the EU to postpone its controversial carbon tax scheme, amid warnings it could spark a trade war that would penalise Europe.
    More …

    5. EU to greenlight Montenegro membership talks

    EU leaders are set to approve the opening of negotiations with Montenegro on joining the Union at a summit this month otherwise dominated by eurozone problems.
    More …

    6. Half of Britons want immediate EU vote: poll

    Half of Britons want an immediate say on the country’s relationship with the EU, while 81 per cent believe a vote should be held “in the next few years”, according to a poll.
    More …

    EUROPEAN LAW

    Sport TV: major football TV rights-holders could face restrictions on fees charged to other broadcasters for news clips, according to European Court advice released Tuesday.
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Transactions tax: finance ministers will seek to open a path during talks in Luxembourg on Thursday towards an inner circle, probably of eurozone-only countries, for launching a tax on financial transactions.
    More …
    Don’t overestimate Germany as euro crisis fighter: Merkel
    EU to greenlight Montenegro membership talks
    Romania leaders spar over who should go to EU summits
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    Kosovo: the EU on Thursday handed Kosovo a stringent list of almost 100 conditions to meet before Kosovans can travel to the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone without a visa.
    More …
    EU to fight until ‘very last moment’ at Rio summit
    EU says deal with China key to fight fake wine
    Commission …

    Parliament Watch

    Schengen: Parliament blocked talks with Member States on five draft laws Thursday to protest against being stripped of a say in the running of the visa-free Schengen area.
    More …
    This week, Parliament and Council struck a provisional deal on the proposed energy efficiency directive. In plenary, MEPs approved rules to subject sites containing dangerous chemicals to more regular inspections; adopted new rules for baby milks and gluten-free food; and proposed stricter safety checks for breast implants.
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    EU diary

    18 Jun, Agriculture Council
    18-19 Jun, G20 summit
    20-22 Jun, Rio+20: UN conference on sustainable development
    21-22 Jun, Employment, Social, Health & Consumer Council
    22 Jun, Economic and Financial Affairs Council
    28-29 Jun, European Council
    The Week Ahead
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    Lithuania passes laws to secure energy supplies 12-Jun

     

    EU bailout fund places first-ever 25-year bond 12-Jun

     

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