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Chemicals: New European Commission determined to make REACH a success
Vice President Tajani and Commissioner Poto?nik have swiftly followed up on their undertaking given during their Hearings in the European Parliament by together visiting the European Chemicals Agency, ECHA, in Helsinki on 25 March. They are taking action to make progress towards the registration of chemicals and the management of substances of very high concern. Of particular importance is the smooth implementation of the registration of high-volume chemicals by the REACH deadline of 30 November 2010 by implementing solutions to practical problems to support industrys work, in particular SMEs. Both Commissioners also announced their common approach on the identification and management of substances of very high concern. They also welcomed progress on the translation of the guidelines for the implementation of REACH. Both commissioners underlined their commitment to the success of REACH, the European Chemicals Regulation.
La New Economy ecco il segreto per un mondo in PACE
I conflitti, nascono dal desiderio di volere qualcosa dagli altri. La Pace nasce dal desiderio di DONARE qualcosa agli altri (silvia m. c.)
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La New Economy ecco il segreto per un mondo in PACE
I conflitti, nascono dal desiderio di volere qualcosa dagli altri. La Pace nasce dal desiderio di DONARE qualcosa agli altri (silvia m. c.)
Sony Raises the Curtain On New 3D System For Digital Cinema
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Energy in an emergency
New energy plan seeks to reduce EU's reliance on foreign gas and oil.
OLAF PUBLISHES ITS ACTIVITY REPORT
A crumbling bridge built with EU money but substandard materials, plagiarism in an EU research project, tomato importers evading customs duties, a retired official trying to increase his pension by illegal means: these are only four examples demonstrating the large variety of cases in which the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) intervened in 2007. OLAF presented today in Brussels its new Annual Activity Report which illustrates its work inside and outside the EU in 15 case studies and numerous statistical tables. At the end of 2007, OLAF was investigating a total of 408 cases.
France takes over rotating EU presidency from Slovenia
Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon treaty presents France with new challenge as it takes charge of EU affairs