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    Fish-friendly laundry – EUbusiness Week newsletter 555

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    EUbusiness Week 555 top stories: Russia ready to ‘invest’ in Europe, says Medvedev; EU keeps five states on tenterhooks over deficit targets; US threatens sanctions over Airbus subsidies; Euro-MPs block Morocco-Western Sahara fishing deal; Some light in gloom over eurozone business; Job opportunities in Europe have improved: study

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. Russia ready to ‘invest’ in Europe, says Medvedev
    2. EU keeps five states on tenterhooks over deficit targets
    3. US threatens sanctions over Airbus subsidies
    4. Euro-MPs block Morocco-Western Sahara fishing deal
    5. Some light in gloom over eurozone business
    6. Job opportunities in Europe have improved: study

    Publisher’s Note

    The future of the euro may be uncertain, but when we wash our clothes and dishes in future, we will know that the washing powder and detergents will be almost phosphate-free. The European Parliament voted this week to harmonise measures on phosphates across the EU, the aim being to protect aquatic life in Europe’s waterways and seas.

    From June 2013 a standard dose of washing powder must not contain more than 0.5gms, while a deadline for dishwasher detergents was set at a limit of 0.3gms by 1 January 2017. Rapporteur Bill Newton Dunn MEP says “we have done the environment a good turn and consumers will be assured that these products will be more environmentally friendly”.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

    EUROFFICE

    Euroffice, the UK’s largest supplier of stationery and office supplies online, selling to the UK and Italy – have sold to over 220,000 small businesses and will not be beaten on price.
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    1. Russia ready to ‘invest’ in Europe, says Medvedev

    At a summit, Russia said it is “ready to invest” in an IMF-brokered eurozone rescue, as the EU told Moscow to ensure next March’s presidential elections are transparent.
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    Draghi urges EU move swiftly on crisis measures

    2. EU keeps five states on tenterhooks over deficit targets

    Five states which risk fines under new EU laws must wait until January to see if promised 2012 budget cuts are sufficient to avoid sanctions, Economic Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn said on Monday.
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    Moody’s to review EU states in first quarter of next year

    3. US threatens sanctions over Airbus subsidies

    The United States is threatening sanctions against the EU as it rejects Brussels’ claim it had eliminated certain subsidies to Airbus deemed illegal by the WTO.
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    Both US and EU ‘guilty’ over aircraft aid: Commissioner

    4. Euro-MPs block Morocco-Western Sahara fishing deal

    The European Parliament on Wednesday cancelled a deal allowing trawlers from EU countries to fish in Moroccan waters in exchange for annual payments to Rabat, prompting the country to immediately ban all European fishing boats.
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    Spain orders fishermen back to port after Morocco ban

    5. Some light in gloom over eurozone business

    Eurozone manufacturing and services activity shrank rapidly in the last quarter of the year but the outlook steadied in Germany and France in December, a key survey of trends showed on Thursday.
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    6. Job opportunities in Europe have improved: study

    The chances of finding a job have improved in Europe over the past 10 years, but contracts tend to be temporary, rather than permanent, according to a study.
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    EUROPEAN CASE LAW

    Corruption: Romania’s supreme court acquitted former prime minister Adrian Nastase of corruption on Thursday after he was accused of bribing a top official to thwart an investigation into his wife.
    More …
    Ukrainian prosecutors say ex-PM may be faking illness
    Latest Court of Justice judgements
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    EU Law …

    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    UK: British Prime Minister David Cameron brushed aside calls Wednesday to negotiate a new EU treaty, as his deputy premier’s appearance beside him in parliament cooled talk of a coalition rift.
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    Czech Republic says euro entry date on hold
    Serbia says recognition of Kosovo key condition for EU
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    Summit: EC chief Barroso says a demand by Britain for its financial services industry to be exempted from EU regulation threatened to break up the single market.
    More …
    EU has ‘serious concern’ on Hungary’s new constitution
    EU pays EUR 24m for laid-off Renault workers
    Commission …

    Euro-Parliament Watch

    UK: EP chiefs on Tuesday hit out at Britain’s “selfish” EU treaty veto, which the conservatives’ group leader said should trigger a rethink on Britain’s EU rebate.
    More …
    Parliament celebrates Arab Spring with Sakharov prize
    In plenary this week, MEPs agreed a roadmap to a single European transport area by 2020; reviewed the EU’s 2007-2012 health and safety at work strategy; said EU labour markets should open up to Bulgarians and Romanians; and agreed a delegation to join the working group drafting the new intergovernmental agreement following the summit.
    Parliament …

    EU diary

    15-16 Dec, Agriculture and Fisheries Council
    16 Dec, General Affairs Council
    19 Dec, Environment Council
    19 Dec, Governing Council of the European Central Bank
    The Week Ahead
    Long-term diary

    RESOURCES

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    Summaries of EU Legislation
    EU Decision-Making
    Treaties of the European Union
    Key EU Legal Terms

    Other news on EUbusiness this week

    Hungary no to EU deal if tax harmonisation included 15-Dec

     

    Germany sceptical on ‘EU ratings agency’: Schaeuble 15-Dec

     

    IMF in talks with members on boosting firepower 15-Dec

     

    EU greenlights US passenger data deal 14-Dec

     

    Fitch downgrades Credit Agricole, Rabobank 14-Dec

     

    EU probes Thomson Reuters competition commitments 14-Dec

     

    World Bank sees risks to growth in EU tightening 12-Dec

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