Articles, tagged with "european commission", page 3
08th March 2010
In a bid to help SMEs in Cebu go ‘green' and adopt eco-friendly means of operations, the European Commission recently released grants worth P65 million. The grant will be extended in the form of technical assistance programme to Cebu-based SMEs, includi...
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Author:
David Parks
01st March 2010
Roma, Italy - News Release. Italy-based boutique brokerage, Aviva Capital, believes that the growing resentment towards the almost inevitable bailout of Greece by neighboring EU member states could cause fractures in the very fabric of the single currency...
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Author:
Malcolm Windsor
02nd February 2010
Here are a few economic data that will be relevant to this e-learning discussion. Europe is the most competitive in terms of economic growth these recent years. The workforce of Europe is predicted to be reduced and only the seasoned workers will remain a...
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Author:
J. Owens
08th January 2010
Litigation is part of America's DNA. So investors wanting compensation for alleged securities infractions have good reason to seek out the US courts. Should changes buried within a regulatory reform bill pass into law, so-called "F-cubed" claimants - fore...
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Author:
AlexisP
24th November 2009
In an attempt to improve the number of new companies considering Irish company formation, a three year remission from taxation from profits and capital gains, for companies with a tax liability of less than €40,000 per annum was announced in the Budget ...
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Author:
Heather Landau
16th November 2009
It is mandatory for many products to get the CE certification to enter the European market. If a product is CE certified, it means that it satisfies all the norms of European health, safety and environmental directives laid by the relevant legislation. Ev...
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Author:
Alien
16th November 2009
If a manufacturer wants to get his product CE marked, then he first has to establish that his product comes under the directives laid down by the European Commission. The two main directives are the older one which is the "Global Approach Directive" and t...
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Author:
Alien
16th November 2009
If you are a manufacturer trying to get his product CE Marked, then you must know about CE Self certification. For most of the products, you do not require the third party certification body to carry out CE conformity tests for your product. You can do th...
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Author:
Alien
16th November 2009
If you wish to sell your product in the European markets, then you must know about the CE mark or the CE Certification. As the name suggests, it is a mark that certifies quality. Every country has certain legislations to check for quality of products befo...
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Author:
Alien
16th November 2009
Most of the manufacturers face several problems while trying to get their product EC marked. EC marking is requires to sell your product in the markets across the EU. For getting a product EC marked, manufacturer has to undergo various legal procedures. T...
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Author:
Alien
16th November 2009
What is an EMC Directive? The various types of electrical and electronic goods that are sold in the European Union countries and the EFTA (European Free Trade Association) are covered under the EMC Directive. But products like the telecommunications, radi...
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Author:
Alien
15th November 2009
What is the CE mark? If you are planning to expand your business to the European countries then you must have your product CE marked. Every country has certain safety and quality standards that should be met by any manufacturer who wishes to sell his good...
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Author:
Alien
15th October 2009
A grant is usually related to government sectors for the welfare of public. It covers most of the trusts whether they are public or private organizations. The percentage of these associations is increasing day by day. There are several easy ways to get th...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
09th October 2009
UK accounts should be compared carefully as consumers look to make the most of their money, it has been suggested.
Britons are being reminded of the importance of taking the time to compare accounts in order to source the most competitive financial pro...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
23rd September 2009
Recently, the EU members rejected the proposal of the European Commission to impose a formal system that would regulate any importer of leather shoes like Vietnam and China. The scheme was designed in order to replace emergency policies that were implemen...
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Author:
rajesh1