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    EU social model under strain – EUbusiness Week newsletter 613

    npsnps12 April 2013 Newswire
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    EUbusiness Week 613 top stories: Luxembourg eases bank secrecy, to meet EU 2015 rules; EU warns Spain, Slovenia pose biggest economic risks; EU to tighten up trade defences; EU deal to tackle mining corruption; Microsoft, Oracle take Google to task at EU; Germans have learned to love the euro: poll

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. Luxembourg eases bank secrecy, to meet EU 2015 rules
    2. EU warns Spain, Slovenia pose biggest economic risks
    3. EU to tighten up trade defences
    4. EU deal to tackle mining corruption
    5. Microsoft, Oracle take Google to task at EU
    6. Germans have learned to love the euro: poll

    Publisher’s Note

    A Commission report this week details the strains that tough austerity policies and economic reforms are placing on Europe’s industrial relations. With the EU economy struggling badly as the debt crisis drags into a third year, the call is for more dialogue between workers, employers and governments.

    With some countries leaving a whole generation of young people out of training and out of the jobs market, measures are needed now to avoid a major social crisis and political backlash, says the International Labour Organization. It calls for “effective employment and social policies that can achieve growth and competitiveness with good jobs”. This is certainly a a difficult time for the European Social model.
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    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    1. Luxembourg eases bank secrecy, to meet EU 2015 rules

    Luxembourg, home to a prized financial centre, changed tack Wednesday in the face of growing international pressure over tax evasion, agreeing to the automatic exchange of bank account information with its EU partners from 2015.
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    2. EU warns Spain, Slovenia pose biggest economic risks

    The Commission warned Wednesday that Spain and Slovenia pose the biggest economic risks and must quickly tackle excessive imbalances while France’s growing debt was turning into the eurozone’s “major challenge”.
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    3. EU to tighten up trade defences

    The European Union plans to tighten up its defences against unfair competition from dumped and subsidised goods, as it begins talks on a series of Free Trade Agreements with major partners, including the United States.
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    4. EU deal to tackle mining corruption

    EU legislators struck an anti-corruption deal Tuesday that aims to force big mining companies to make public the payments they make to governments where they operate.
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    5. Microsoft, Oracle take Google to task at EU

    Google was in the firing line again on Tuesday after a group of major companies, including Microsoft and Oracle, complained to the Commission over Google’s offerings for Android-powered mobile phones.
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    6. Germans have learned to love the euro: poll

    Almost 70 per cent of Germans now favour the euro, and only 27 per cent would prefer to ditch the common currency and return to the once-beloved Deutschmark, a survey finds.
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    EUROPEAN LAW

    Romania: Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Thursday appointed a former prosecutor as justice minister, a key area monitored by the Commission.
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Cyprus: eurozone and EU finance ministers meet from Friday in Dublin to finalise the Cyprus bailout and consider extending debt repayment dates for Portugal and Ireland, while also tackling how to stamp out tax fraud.
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    Serbia will not sign Kosovo accord, wants more talks
    Cameron to push reform on tour of EU capitals
    Thatcher cause of UK-EU tensions: Kohl
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    Margaret Thatcher: Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso paid tribute on Monday to former British premier Margaret Thatcher’s “contributions” to the growth of the EU, despite her reservations about the bloc’s merits.
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    EU warns Bosnian membership bid ‘frozen’ without reform
    EU pledges EUR 50m to African Mali force
    Commission …

    Parliament Watch

    Croatia: the country votes this Sunday to elect its first deputies to the European Parliament.
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    Israel accused of ‘arrogance’ over Morocco MPs
    Parliament’s political groups this week prepared for next week’s plenary session, when MEPs will vote new rules on capital requirements for banks, including bonus caps, increased competition among airport ground-handling service suppliers, and EU emissions trading.
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    EU diary

    15-18 Apr, European Parliament plenary session
    22-23 Apr, Agriculture and Fisheries Council
    22-23 Apr, Foreign Affairs Council
    29 Apr, Launch of EU Strategy on adaptation to climate change
    1 May, European Solar Days
    The Week Ahead
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    Other news on EUbusiness this week

    Cyprus bailout cost jumps in threat to economy 11-Apr

     

    Lagarde says some eurozone banks may need to close 10-Apr

     

    Slovenia ‘agrees’ with EU criticisms 10-Apr

     

    Portugal pushes on with austerity 10-Apr

     

    EU launches fresh probe into MasterCard 9-Apr

     

    ‘Immense stake’ for US in eurozone recovery: Lew 8-Apr

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