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    Trade is holy growth grail – EUbusiness Week newsletter 604

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    EUbusiness Week 604 top stories: EU leaders inch toward first EU budget cut; EU steps up measures against money laundering; Eurozone inflation nears ECB target, jobless steady; EU maps out new cyber-security plan; Iceland cuts mackerel quota but fails to meet EU demands; Work begins on Pompeii’s EUR 105 m makeover

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. EU leaders inch toward first EU budget cut
    2. EU steps up measures against money laundering
    3. Eurozone inflation nears ECB target, jobless steady
    4. EU maps out new cyber-security plan
    5. Iceland cuts mackerel quota but fails to meet EU demands
    6. Work begins on Pompeii’s EUR 105 m makeover

    Publisher’s Note

    With public spending being cut by Member States as well as the EU, bilateral Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) are seen as Europe’s best way to kickstart growth and employment, through new deals with the United States and Japan.

    Europe has to fight ever harder for its share of world trade. But “an ambitious trade agenda” could lead to an increase of two per cent in growth and the creation of over two million jobs, says EC head Jose Manuel Barroso.

    An FTA with South Korea is seen as the template for talks with Singapore, Canada, India, Japan … and the main prize of the U.S. Though hopes for a deal with Washington to be announced at the next EU summit in March may be optimistic.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    1. EU leaders inch toward first EU budget cut

    EU leaders appeared poised Friday to cut the bloc’s budget for the first time in its six-decade history, with a tentative agreement to trim spending by three percent over the rest of the decade.
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    Facts and figures on the EU’s 2014-20 budget
    EU budget, commitments, payments and the details

    2. EU steps up measures against money laundering

    The Commission said Tuesday it needs to step up the fight against money laundering as criminals and terrorists constantly find new ways around existing regulations.
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    3. Eurozone inflation nears ECB target, jobless steady

    The eurozone crowned a week of steadily improving economic data with inflation almost down to the European Central Bank’s medium-term target, falling to 2.0 per cent in January after overshooting for more than two years.
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    4. EU maps out new cyber-security plan

    The Commission has launched a new cyber-security plan, aimed at safeguarding vital information systems and bolstering the bloc’s defences against a growing criminal threat.
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    5. Iceland cuts mackerel quota but fails to meet EU demands

    Icelandic officials say the country will cut its mackerel fishing quota by 15 per cent, but the EU nonetheless criticised the decision, saying the amount of fish to be taken remained “excessively high”.
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    6. Work begins on Pompeii’s EUR 105 m makeover

    Conservation workers at the long-neglected Roman city of Pompeii began a 105-million euro makeover partly funded by the EU on Wednesday, a day after former site managers were put under investigation for corruption.
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    EUROPEAN LAW

    Iceland: Iceland celebrated a major victory in its four-year battle with Britain and the Netherlands over failed bank Icesave when a European court vindicated its stance that taxpayers don’t have to pay for bankers’ mistakes.
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    Latest Court of Justice judgements
    EU Law Firms
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Zimbabwe: global rights monitor Human Rights Watch urges the EU to insist on tangible human rights reforms and free and fair elections as a precondition for lifting targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe.
    More …
    Damaged by scandal, Spain PM holds on
    Italian front-runner vows to continue Monti reforms
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    Kosovo: the presidents of Serbia and Kosovo met for the first time Wednesday in talks mediated by the EU to defuse tension in one of the continent’s last simmering hot-spots.
    More …
    Barroso reminds Romania of democratic shortcomings
    Commission …

    Parliament Watch

    Laos: the European Parliament announced Thursday its “strong concern” for a prominent Laos activist missing since December, calling on the government to speed up its investigation into the disappearance.
    More …
    In plenary this week, MEPs said if American wines were to be sold under the “Château” labels in the EU, then they must meet EU quality standards; and gave their go-ahead for EU accession talks with Serbia to start before June 2013.
    More …

    EU diary

    7-8 Feb, European Council
    12 Feb, Economic and Financial Affairs Council
    15 Feb, Education, Youth, Culture & Sport Council
    18 Feb, Foreign Affairs Council
    18-19 Feb, Competitiveness Council
    22 Feb, Transport, Telecommunications & Energy Council
    The Week Ahead
    Long-term diary

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    Other news on EUbusiness this week

    Canada opposition leader backs free trade with EU 7-Feb

     

    Romania adopts 2013 draft budget with 2.1% deficit 7-Feb

     

    Turkey blasts ‘unforgivable’ delays in accession talks 5-Feb

     

    Germany ‘relatively closed’ to non-graduate workers 4-Feb

     

    EU studies Google’s bid to avoid anti-trust fine 2-Feb

     

    Furore in Poland over EU freeze on road funds 1-Feb

     

    Grey economy shrinks in Bulgaria, report shows 1-Feb

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