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Europe Acts to Penalize Jet Pollution

Wed, 20 Dec 2006 23:32:36 EDT | New York Times

The European Union plans to impose extra charges on foreign and domestic carriers that pollute too much.


Protectionism in Europe Dealt a Blow

Wed, 20 Dec 2006 23:32:34 EDT | New York Times

European regulators overturned conditions that the Spanish government had imposed on a bid by E.On of Germany for Endesa of Spain.


European Union will cut 3% Excise on the Imports of Aluminum

| PR Leap

The EU (European Union) will cut 3% tariff on the imports of aluminum next month (i.e. from January1, 2007), so that shipments from Russia can be augmented. Thereby, safeguarding interests of the producers in the European Union including the Alcoa Inc.


World Business Briefing: Switzerland: Kraft Moving European Base

Thu, 04 Jan 2007 23:04:24 EDT | New York Times

Kraft Foods, the food and beverage company, said it was moving its European headquarters to Switzerland. The decision, which will transfer several hundred employees from London and Vienna to a research park in Opfikon near Zurich, is intended to streamline the company?s operations in Europe, a Kraft spokeswoman, Sabine Peters-Halfbrodt, said. ?At the moment we have two European headquarters, and the aim is to have just one, in Zurich,? she said. The move would begin this summer and be completed by the summer of 2008, Kraft said.


Car Boom Puts Europe on Road to a Smoggy Future

Sat, 06 Jan 2007 20:42:27 EDT | New York Times

Some European countries are using draconian measures to curb rising vehicular emissions.


World Business Briefings: Emissions Plan for Airlines Opposed by U.S. Diplomat

Tue, 09 Jan 2007 23:17:32 EDT | New York Times

A United States diplomat warned the European Commission against adopting rules that would impose emission controls on all flights landing at European airports, a signal that Washington may take legal action if the measure became law. The diplomat, John R. Byerly, left, deputy assistant secretary of state for transportation affairs, called the proposal ?unworkable and unlawful.? The plan would force foreign airlines flying in Europe to pay for carbon dioxide emissions. Under the proposal, airlines would have to meet emissions targets starting Jan. 1, 2011, for all flights landing within the 27-member European Union. Mr. Byerly?s comments came on the eve of two days of formal talks with European officials aimed at concluding an ?open skies? treaty to open up the trans-Atlantic aviation market.


British MEP joins far-right bloc

Thu, 11 Jan 2007 13:28:21 GMT | BBC News

Ashley Mote is to join a European Parliament group which includes Europe's most prominent far-right parties.


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