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    High-level skills needed – EUbusiness Week newsletter 633

    npsBy nps10 October 2013Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments4 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 633 top stories: MEPs approve new flying hours regime amid pilot anger; Russia halts dairy imports from EU president Lithuania; MEPs adopt anti-smoking bill, reject e-cig curbs; EU, Caribbean in accord to upgrade food export standards; EU asks WTO to decide on auto row with Russia; EU on track for climate targets

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. MEPs approve new flying hours regime amid pilot anger
    2. Russia halts dairy imports from EU president Lithuania
    3. MEPs adopt anti-smoking bill, reject e-cig curbs
    4. EU, Caribbean in accord to upgrade food export standards
    5. EU asks WTO to decide on auto row with Russia
    6. EU on track for climate targets

    Publisher’s Note

    One in five adults in Europe have low literacy and numeracy skills, says the first comprehensive international Survey of Adult Skills, published by the OECD and European Commission.

    A glaring finding is the difference in skill levels acquired through formal education: school leavers with an upper secondary qualification in some Member States have similar or even better skills than higher education graduates in others.

    Even in these trying times, it is clearly essential to target investment at improving education and training to increase skills and employability in all European countries.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

    1. MEPs approve new flying hours regime amid pilot anger

    The European Parliament has approved a controversial new shorter flying hours regime championed by the Commission and airlines but opposed by many pilots who claim it does nothing to improve safety.
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    2. Russia halts dairy imports from EU president Lithuania

    Russia on Monday halted all dairy imports from Lithuania in a trade row over the tiny Baltic state’s bid to draw ex-Soviet nations such as Ukraine closer to the EU.
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    3. MEPs adopt anti-smoking bill, reject e-cig curbs

    The European Parliament has approved a long-fought and divisive anti-smoking bill aimed at making cigarettes less attractive to youngsters, but it has thrown out a bid to curb sales of increasingly popular e-cigarettes.
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    4. EU, Caribbean in accord to upgrade food export standards

    The European Union has agreed to spend US$15.7m on improving systems to ensure that Caribbean food exports meet international standards.
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    5. EU asks WTO to decide on auto row with Russia

    The Union on Thursday asked the World Trade Organization to rule on a dispute with Russia over a controversial “recycling fee” Moscow imposes on imported vehicles.
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    6. EU on track for climate targets

    The EU is on track to meet its 2020 targets for reducing carbon emissions and switching to cleaner energy sources, the European Environment Agency said on Wednesday.
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    EUROPEAN LAW

    Ukraine: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has sacked a top prosecutor seen as the public face of Kiev’s legal campaign against jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
    More …
    EU lauds Croatia change to controversial EU extradition law
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Data protection: justice ministers meeting for the first time since revelations of US spying on Europeans, agreed that new data protection laws were needed but not on how to proceed.
    More …
    Despite Lampedusa, Europe still split on migration
    Germany says Ukraine making effort to resolve Tymoshenko case
    Former Belgian premier Wilfried Martens dies at 77
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    China: investment flows between the EU and China, major trade partners, are far below what they should be and must be improved, says Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht.
    More …
    Belgrade, Pristina overcome dispute ahead of Kosovo polls
    Shutdown forces EU, US to cancel trade deal talks
    Commission …

    Parliament Watch

    Fracking: extracting shale oil and gas reserves through controversial ‘fracking’ will in future require an environmental impact study, Euro-MPs agreed on Wednesday, despite opposition this will add to costs and hurt jobs.
    More …
    MEPs approve new border surveillance system after Lampedusa
    Pakistan’s Malala wins Sakharov rights prize
    French far-right in pole position for EU election
    Also in plenary this week, MEPs urged tough conditions on China investment accord talks, and banned cadmium from power tool batteries and mercury from button cells.
    More …

    EU diary

    14 Oct, Environment Council
    15 Oct, Economic and Financial Affairs Council
    15 Oct, Employment, Social, Health, Consumer Affairs Council
    16 Oct, Commission adopts the 2013 Enlargement Package
    17-18 Oct, Agriculture and Fisheries Council
    17 Oct, Commission adopts its monthly infringements package
    The Week Ahead
    Long-term diary

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    European rescue fund makes strong long-term bond debut 8-Oct

     

    EU asylum requests up 50 pct 8-Oct

     

    EU plans stiff duties on biodiesel 5-Oct

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