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The EU members rejected the proposal of the European Commission System on Any Shoe Importer**

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... Read >
Author: rajesh1

Himfr.com Reports Europe moves closer to ban on bluefin tuna fishing

21st September 2009
The European commission has backed a campaign to ban trade in the endangered species, which would allow fish stocks to begin recovery in 2010. The European commission today threw its support behind a campaign to outlaw trade in endangered bluefin tuna, ... Read >
Author: tiantian

The EU members rejected the proposal of the European Commission System on Any Shoe Importer

19th 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... Read >
Author: J Solutions

New Day Time Running Lights Are Starting to Feature

29th July 2009
You may have already noticed that rare breed of car which travels around with its lights on permanently. No, this is not because the driver does know the difference between day and night, but because the car has been designed to incorporate day time runni... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Trademark And Domain Registrations in Europe

29th July 2009
A trade mark of a business is a sign which serves the purpose of identifying the goods and services of one organization from those of other companies and the owner has an exclusive right over a registered trademark. Designs are also registered to prevent ... Read >
Author: lmorrow09

Holidaygoers Face Lower Compensation Overseas

07th July 2009
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has warned that many British holiday makers could be seriously under compensated if they suffer some form of personal injury whilst abroad and booked there holiday independently. The travellers who avoid trava... Read >
Author: seamus

New Company Formation: Is it viable in this Period of Economic Downturn?

29th May 2009
For most, now would not seem the time, taking into account the current economic climate, for new companies to be presenting themselves for business. Thousands of people are losing their jobs from long established enterprises, many of which have been force... Read >
Author: Lorraine

Mortgage Protection - What is it and why do we need it?

11th January 2009
There are a whole stack of reasons to protect your mortgage, the statistics in this Jump Life Insurance article give you details on critical illness and death that many of us do not want to know, but have to face up to sooner or later. Once you ha... Read >
Author: Mike John

Mortgage Protection - What is it and why do we need it?

09th January 2009
One in four men, who are now aged 20, will not live to 65 years old Source: Swis Re 2001 Over 1,650 people die in Britain every day Source: National Statistics Online 11.2003 Every week 6,200 people are killed or injured in road traffic car accide... Read >
Author: Mike John

What are the principles underlying Environmental legislation?

06th January 2009
Sustainable development is the fundamental theme underlying Environmental legislation, which means that the needs of present must be met without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs. The sustainability theme is suppor... Read >
Author: Louis Coupe

Intrinsa patch for female sexual dysfunction treatments

03rd December 2008
Intrinsa is a prescription treatment for female sexual dysfunction. If you want to know more about this condition and treatment, read on. Intrinsa – Medication for female sexual dysfunction (FSD) Intrinsa is female sexual dysfunction treatment ma... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

The Impact of IKON Being Acquired by Ricoh

24th November 2008
On 27th August 2008 it was announced that IKON Office Solutions had agreed to be acquired by Ricoh, which was then given clearance from the European Commission on 24­th October 2008. This deal was then made final on 31st October 2008 when shareholders ag... Read >
Author: Jenny

Telecom Rules Have Advokat In The UK And Other European Countries Taking Action Against Member State

06th October 2008
The European Commission and more than one advokat have taken legal action against several member states last month for not following a number of different EU telecommunications rules. The executive arm of the EU, which contains an advokat, has stated that... Read >
Author: Remy

Gas and Electricity predicament 2

08th September 2008
The energy companies have pleaded with the government not to introduce a new levy as they need to generate as much profit as possible in the UK to renew their existing power stations and build even more. According to one of the country's leading providers... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk

David Vs Goliath?: The Global Arguments Over Interchange Fees

08th September 2008
With 69% of Britons preferring to use plastic rather than cash, a whopping 3 million of them juggling 5 or more credit cards, and someone every two seconds switching credit cards in order to take advantage of introductory 0% interest balance transfer of... Read >
Author: mpressman

Seafish Warns of Costly Import Restrictions

27th August 2008
Imports of seafood into the UK are strictly regulated and monitored to ensure that fishery products reaching European borders are of the standard expected by European consumers. As part of this process, measures can be imposed by the European Commissi... Read >
Author: stjenre

Seafish Warns of Costly Import Restrictions

21st August 2008
Imports of seafood into the UK are strictly regulated and monitored to ensure that fishery products reaching European borders are of the standard expected by European consumers. As part of this process, measures can be imposed by the European Commis... Read >
Author: patty

Vodafone teams up with laptop provider Lenovo to have mobile broadband built in

24th July 2008
Lenovo have teamed up with Vodafone in the UK to offer mobile broadband built in to the laptop to save customers having to invest in a separate USB model/dongle, without adding extra costs to the model. Customers will be able to purchase all of Lenovo... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk

EU launches anti-dumping probe into Chinese aluminum

24th July 2008
aluminum from: http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/buy-aluminum/ Association of Metals from: http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/buy-Association_of%2520Metals/ foil from: http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/buy-foil/ The European Commission has decided to l... Read >
Author: uebyanglu

3 forced to take action on data roaming charges as customers face

23rd July 2008
Customers travelling to European countries that have 3 networks will have the roaming setting enabled by default, however those roaming outside of Europe will have to contact 3 to enable this. There have been recent incidents where customers have rack... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk

EU Roaming Costs

09th June 2008
Cost of calls within the EU brought down last summer. However, cost of calls outside of the EU have risen to compensate for the Eurotariff. The European Commission forced mobile networks to bring down the cost of calls within the European Union in Jun... Read >
Author: JGray

Limitations on Corporate Relocation Grants

20th May 2008
Corporate Relocation Grants can be a great boost to businesses. They allow you to move your business to where the money is to be made, into places like Kent in the UK. Businesses are not usually eligible for Corporate Relocation Grants if they are only in... Read >
Author: John McLean

Curtailment of Abnormal Credit Card Fees

11th April 2008
The European Union Competition Commission has issued a specific communiqué that interchange fees for consumers must be cut across the 26 nations of the European Community. The European Commission informed the Master Card (credit card company) that it was... Read >
Author: Daniel

Business Grants – applying and eligibility

05th April 2008
Business grants exist to help businesses develop. They are available from a number of different sources such as the Government, European Union, Regional Development Agencies, Business Link, local authorities and some charitable organisations. Many busi... Read >
Author: Helen

Mobile Phones - EU Cracking down Roaming Costs

24th January 2008
During the summer of last year the European Commission passed legislation that essentially put a "cap" on the amount mobile service providers could charge when their customers are "roaming" the EU. Since then there has been an average price drop of 60... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Riester-Rente: Benefits for Home Owners in 2008?

19th January 2008
Should anybody saving with the Riester-Rente (the German contributory pension scheme) intend to have a house built, or to buy a new property, he may soon be able to invest state pension subsidies and savings to finance this. Indeed this may turn out to be... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Rimonabant Acomplia a Diet Pill

15th June 2007
Acomplia (Rimonabant) is is an oral prescription medication to treat obesity. It woks on the principle of blocking the CB-1 receptors situated in the Endo-cannabinoid system. Consumption of Acomplia primarily blocks the functioning of these receptors, re... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Overview of the Spanish Mortgage Market

04th June 2007
Here's the new ruling! Even if you own property in Spain but don't live in Spain you will have to pay taxes on your property in Spain as if you were living there. This is just one of the many tax rules that have come into play recently and is causing the ... Read >
Author: steve magill

Mixed reactions to new Ofcom VoIP regulations

09th May 2007
Ofcom will start regulating the burgeoning internet telecoms sector this summer to ensure that customers are fully aware of the potential limitations of some computer-based phone services. Ofcom said that by the end of the year, there could be as many... Read >
Author: Alison White

Acomplia information

31st January 2007
It looks like that FDA is not in rush at all. Rimonabant acomplia has been approved for sale in Mexico since Nov. 9th. after couple of EU states /like UK/ this drug finally arrived to America. This diet pill is still not a available in all Mexican pharma... Read >
Author: Patrick Podolak

By degrees: The different German dialects

17th May 2006
German is one of the most popular languages in the world. In fact, the Guinness Book of World Records has listed the German language as one of the three languages that are learned the most by people. It is also included in the ten most spoken languages in... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

WHY DOES THE EU ALWAYS PICK ON PACKAGING

05th April 2006
"No one has ever seen a photograph of one tonne of CO2 but politicians can readily point to packaging waste which is visible to consumers every day" THIS statement by an executive for a multi-national packaging manufacturer beautifully describes why pa... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

EU to Boost Energy Coordination

25th March 2006
European Union leaders have given the go-ahead for a common energy policy to be drawn up. A leading goal of the summit was to define how EU countries can coordinate energy policy, by negotiating jointly with suppliers such as Russia or by helping any memb... Read >
Author: Vga Agp

Eurid

21st December 2005
Eurid Eurid, otherwise known as the European Registry of Internet Domain names, is a not for profit organization based in Belgium that is specifically established to run the new .eu registry. Eurid has been appointed by the European Commission to hand... Read >
Author: Mark Lawson

Obstacles To Small Business Usage Of eLearning In Europe

06th October 2005
I would like to start my article with a few economic facts which could lay a background for the message I want to get across. The political agenda of making Europe the most competitive global economy by 2010 has not been matched by developments over ... Read >
Author: Colin Mc Cullough

Start process of .eu has started

27th December 2004
The Commission of the EUROPEAN COMMUNITY and EURID, the registry of eu-domains, have signed recently the contract about the eu-domains. EURID reports that, the Commission will formally notify ICANN of the selected registry operator allowing official... Read >
Author: Hans Peter Oswald