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26th January, 1993
STATE AID (WETTBEWERBSHILFE): COMMISSION APPROVES CHANGES IN THEAID SCHEME TO SHIPBUILDING IN GERMANY
Under the Seventh Directive on Aid to Shipbuilding the Commission has
approved modifications to a German aid scheme previously agreed by the
Commission in September 1991 ('Wettbewerbshilfe') applicable to the
shipbuilding sector. This scheme allows the German yards to benefit from
a subsidy of 8.7% of the contract value before...
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25th January, 1993
COMMISSION ORGANISES A SELF-TUITION WORKSHOPON HOW TO DEAL WITH CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS
As part of its training programme, the Directorate-General for the
Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection (Civil Protection Unit)
is joining forces with the Belgian civil protection service in organising
a self-tuition workshop on how to deal with chemical accidents.
This is in response to the Council Resolution...
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25th January, 1993
MESSAGE FROM MR VAN DEN BROEK, MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION, TO THECOORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR ACTION TO PROTEST AT THE RAPE OF WOMEN INBOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA, WHICH IS CONSIDERED TO BE A WAR CRIME AND A CRIMEAGAINST HUMANITY
"I am appalled by the reports of recent missions to Bosnia-Hercegovina
detailing the crimes committed against women and children and can assure
you of my full support and that of the European Commission for the action
you are undertaking.
The Commission is taking part in the second mission investigating the
treatment inflicted...
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25th January, 1993
EC CONCLUDES NEW COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH CENTRAL AMERICA
A new Framework Cooperation Agreement between the Community and the
Central American states (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Nicaragua and Panama) was initialled on 22 January by the six states'
ambassadors and the Commission's Director for Latin America, following
two rounds of negotiations on 17 December and...
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22nd January, 1993
EXTRACTS OF A SPEECH BY SIR LEON BRITTAN TO THE FRENCH CHAMBEROF COMMERCE IN LONDON - FRIDAY JANUARY 22, 1993:'THE NEAR-TERM PRIORITIES FOR THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITYIN THE POST-1992 PERIOD'
Introduction
Sir Leon Brittan gave his view of the new Commission's priorities as
follows: managing and implementing the Single Market; helping restore
economic growth in our economies; completing the GATT Uruguay Round
multilateral trade negotiations; cementing our political and economic
relations with Central and Eastern...
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22nd January, 1993
SOCIAL PARTNERS BACK EUROPEAN GROWTH INITIATIVE
As agreed at their last meeting on the eve of the Edinburgh summit in
November 1992, President Delors, accompanied by Henning Christophersen,
Padraig Flynn and Antonio Ruberti, had a meeting on Thursday, 21 January
1993 with a delegation headed by Carlos Ferrer, Jacques Fournier and
Normal Willis, representing the UNICE, CEEP...
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21st January, 1993
SPEECH BY MR RENE STEICHEN: OPENING OF THE GREEN WEEK- BERLIN, 21 JANUARY 1993
Governing Mayor,
Minister,
President,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It gives me special pleasure to be among you at the official opening of
the Grüne Woche, a traditional venue for European agriculture, which I
have already attended in my previous capacity.
Grüne Woche 1993 provides one of my first opportunities for...
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21st January, 1993
SURVEY REVEALS GOOD RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOUNG AND OLD IN EUROPE -1993: EUROPEAN YEAR OF OLDER PEOPLE AND SOLIDARITY BETWEEN GENERATIONS- EUROPEAN LAUNCH
Nearly half of all Europeans would accept higher taxes to pay for their
old age, whilst eight out of ten Europeans would look to the those in
employment to ensure older people have decent living standards, reveals
an opinion survey, published today.
The first comprehensive European survey on ageing issues, the
Eurobarometer,...
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21st January, 1993
MRS SCRIVENER SUPPORTS INITIATIVES TO HELPRAPE VICTIMS IN BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA
Recent missions to Bosnia-Hercegovina have confirmed reports of horrific
assaults on women and children. Rape has been used as an instrument of
terror and a weapon of war.
These acts have provoked profound and widespread revulsion in Europe and
beyond. Several initiatives have been launched, notably by Simone Veil
and Elisabeth...
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21st January, 1993
OBJECTIVE 1993:FIRST REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN REMOVING FRONTIER CONTROLS
On the initiative of Mr Vanni d'Archirafi, the Commission Member with
special responsibility for the internal market, financial services,
institutional matters and enterprise policy, the Commission discussed on
20 January the situation as at 1 January 1993 with regard to completion
of the internal market and conducted an initial...
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