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14th December, 1992
REGIONAL POLICIES: MR MILLAN ADDRESSES A CONFERENCE ON 'INTERREGIONALCOOPERATION: REGIONS IN PARTNERSHIP'- (PALAIS DES CONGRES, 14-15 DECEMBER 1992)
A summary of the speech
Today, Mr Millan, member of the Commission responsible for regional
policies, addressed the Conference organised by the European Commission
on interregional cooperation in Brussels.
1. Introduction
"We see the Conference as an opportunity for a frank and open exchange
of views about the initiatives...
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14th December, 1992
FIRST FRUITS OF THE COMMISSION'S ACTION ON CAR PRICES
The Commission has announced the first results of its initiative to free
up trade in cars between Member State, which will enable market forces
to close the gap between prices. Following the launch of the
Commission's new initiative in May, the Community's major car
manufacturers have agreed to reassure their dealers of their...
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13th December, 1992
EUROPEAN COUNCIL IN EDINBURGH - 11 AND 12 DECEMBER 1992CONCLUSIONS OF THE PRESIDENCY Introduction
1. The European Council met in Edinburgh on 11-12 December 1992 to discuss
the central problems on the Community's agenda. The meeting was preceded by
an exchange of views between the members of the European Council and the
President of the European Parliament on the various issues of the agenda.
2. The European Council...
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11th December, 1992
JOINT PRESS RELEASE: MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENTBETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY.
Representatives of the Commission of the European Communities and
representatives of the Governments of Australia and New Zealand held
their first exploratory discussions on December 8, 1992 in Brussels, with
a view to negotiating mutual recognition agreements on conformity
assessment of products.
This policy was first outlined...
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11th December, 1992
ASSISTANCE FOR THE POPULATION OF THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES(WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIP): AID FOR PRIVATE HOSPITALS
The Commission has decided to provide ECU 5 000 000 of financing as a
special measure for the population of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The allocations are intended to cover the operating costs of private
charity hospitals in the Occupied Territories for six months. The Dutch
Red Cross will be in charge of the operation.
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11th December, 1992
'WE NEED SAFER SHIPS'SAYS MR BANGEMANN AT THE COLUMBUS BANQUET IN BREMEN
"We must do all we can to prevent repetition of such disasters",
Martin Bangemann, the Vice-President of the Commission of the European
Communities, told guests at the Columbus banquet in Bremen. Before an
audience of representatives of the maritime industry he deplored the fact
that incidents such as the grounding of the "Aegean...
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10th December, 1992
BANGEMANN: GERMAN COMPROMISE ON ASYLUMWILL HELP PROGRESS TOWARDS EUROPEAN HARMONIZATION
The Vice-President of the Commission, Mr Martin Bangemann, has said that
the compromise on political asylum reached by the four main German
political parties will "greatly help further progress towards the
harmonization of European policies on refugees and immigration". Up to
now, the negotiations between the Member States...
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10th December, 1992
COMMISSION LAUNCHES EUROPEAN OBSERVATORYFOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES:'AN IMPORTANT NEW NETWORK FOR EUROPE,'SAYS MR CARDOSO E CUNHA
There are at least 13 million small and medium-sized enterprises in the
twelve Member States of the European Community, employing some 60 million
people, or seven out of ten of the labour-force.
No further proof is needed of the important role played by these firms,
particularly in creating employment.
It nevertheless remains...
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10th December, 1992
THE TIME TAKEN TO MAKE PAYMENTS IN COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
A genuine problem
The current trend towards more frequent and longer payment delays is
giving rise to serious concern among many businesses in the Community.
Statistics bear out the general impression. In quarterly surveys
conducted by Dun & Bradstreet, analysing payment behaviour in five
Member States on the basis of several...
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10th December, 1992
COMMISSION ACTION ON NUCLEAR SAFETYIN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
CONTENTS
Contents 1
1 Budgetary commitments 2
2 Status report on Phare and TACIS 1991 programmes 2
a - TACIS programme 1991 2
b - PHARE programmes 1990/1991 4
i - Kozloduy (Bulgaria) ...
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