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22nd February, 1993
SPEECH OF MR KAREL VAN MIERT AT THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC ANDMONETARY AFFAIRS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT- BRUSSELS, 19 FEBRUARY 1993
"Framework and objectives of EC Competition Policy"
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Background to competition policy
Competition policy has so long been a central Community policy, that it
is often forgotten that it is not an end in itself but rather one of the
instruments towards the fundamental...
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22nd February, 1993
THE COMMUNITY'S COMPETITION POLICY - ITS FRAMEWORKAND ITS OBJECTIVES ...
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22nd February, 1993
THE COMMISSION AUTHORIZES A CONCENTRATIONIN THE SEMI-CONDUCTOR SECTOR
The Commission has authorized the joint takeover of SGS Thomson by two
French public-sector enterprises, CEA-Industrie and France Télécom, and
by the Italian company Finmeccanica, a subsidiary of IRI.
SGS Thomson was previously controlled by Thomson CSF and Finmeccanica.
The situation in the semi-conductor market...
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20th February, 1993
STATE OF THE FISHERIES MARKET
President Delors and Mr Paleokrassas, Commissioner responsible for
fisheries, have, in consideration of the depressed state of the market
for fishery products, particularly in France, proposed that a working
meeting be held in Brussels on Sunday 21 February between the French
Director of Maritime Fisheries and the Director...
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19th February, 1993
THE COMMISSION TAKES DECISIONS ON ASSISTANCE TO SENEGAL AND MALI.
Mr Marín, Commissioner with special responsibility for Cooperation and
Development, today signed the following three decisions on assistance to
Senegal and Mali:
- Under Article 290 of Lomé IV:
Microproject programmes in four regions of Senegal at a cost of
ECU 3 000 000. This programme aims to develop local initiatives...
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19th February, 1993
REGIONAL POLICIES:AID FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES IN GUADELOUPE
On a proposal from Mr Bruce Millan, the Commissioner responsible for
regional policies, the Commission has adopted an operational programme
concerning the TELEMATIQUE Community initiative in Guadeloupe (France,
Objective 1). The programme covers European Regional Development Fund
(ERDF) aid of ECU 0.9 million (almost FF 6 million).
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19th February, 1993
COMMISSION HOLDS TALKS WITH RUSSIA ON NEW AGREEMENT
The third round of negotiations between the European Community and the
Russian Federation on a new partnership and cooperation agreement took
place on 17 and 18 February 1993 in Brussels. The negotiations were
chaired by Mr Pablo Benavides, Director for Relations with the New
Independent States in the European Commission, and...
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19th February, 1993
PRESIDENT DELORS TO VISIT MOROCCO:25-28 FEBRUARY 1993
Mr Jacques Delors, President of the Commission of the European
Communities, will make an official visit to Morocco on 25-28 February at
the invitation of His Majesty King Hassan II.
President Delors will also meet the Prime Minister, members of the
Government and representatives of the business community and social
interests....
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19th February, 1993
REGIONAL POLICIES: ECU 6 MILLION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GENERALHOSPITAL IN SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA (GALICIA).
On a proposal from Mr Bruce Millan, Member of the Commission with
responsibility for regional policies, the Commission has approved
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) aid of ECU 6 million (PTA 749.2
million) for the construction of a 750-bed hospital in Santiago de
Compostela. The total surface area amounts to 39 200...
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19th February, 1993
EXTRACT FROM A SPEECH BY SIR LEON BRITTAN AT THELIVERPOOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - 19 FEBRUARY 1993:WHY SHOULD WE RATIFY THE MAASTRICHT TREATY?
The dangers of non-ratification
To reject the Maastricht Treaty would do enormous damage to our standing
in Europe and would cause substantial economic harm, because of the
immense disruption it would bring about all over Europe - disruption
which would have an immediate effect on Britain itself. It would also
undoubtedly...
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