EUbusiness Week 556 top stories: EU, US lock horns on Europe airline emissions charges; Banks line up for record amount of ECB cash; States drag heels on billions to fight youth unemployment; Car makers risk EUR 10bn fine for EU carbon breach; Atlantic neighbours told ‘last chance’ in mackerel war; Top businessmen urge Britain to stay at heart of EU
This Week’s Top Stories
1. EU, US lock horns on Europe airline emissions charges
2. Banks line up for record amount of ECB cash
3. States drag heels on billions to fight youth unemployment
4. Car makers risk EUR 10bn fine for EU carbon breach
5. Atlantic neighbours told ‘last chance’ in mackerel war
6. Top businessmen urge Britain to stay at heart of EU
Publisher’s Note
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1. EU, US lock horns on Europe airline emissions charges
Europe and the United States headed for confrontation Wednesday after the EU won key legal backing for its proposal to slap carbon emissions charges on all airlines in its airspace from January 1.
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China also opposes airline emissions charges
2. Banks line up for record amount of ECB cash
Banks borrowed nearly half a trillion euros on the cheap from the European Central Bank on Wednesday but analysts were not convinced even that record amount would be enough to solve the debt crisis.
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ECB hits out at Hungary’s central bank plans
3. States drag heels on billions to fight youth unemployment
The European Commission says Member States are dragging their heels on 30 billion euros of funding that could reduce high European youth unemployment and get economies growing.
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4. Car makers risk EUR 10bn fine for EU carbon breach
A handful of car makers risk potential fines of 10 billion euros for failing to meet European targets on carbon emissions in 2012, says the European Environment Agency.
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5. Atlantic neighbours told ‘last chance’ in mackerel war
Iceland and the Faroe Islands face their “last chance” to end a mackerel quota war in negotiations next month, EU fisheries ministers said, otherwise the EU could impose sanctions.
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6. Top businessmen urge Britain to stay at heart of EU
A group of top businessmen say Britain should do all it can to ensure the viability of the euro and remain closely involved in EU decision making to protect the single market.
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EUROPEAN CASE LAW
Asylum: the EU’s top court on Wednesday barred Member States from transferring asylum seekers to other nations in the bloc where they could face “inhuman treatment.
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Ukraine president says jailed ex-PM might stay in prison
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Council Watch
GM: failure by farm ministers to decide on authorisation for three genetically-modified maize and cotton strains has left the matter in the hands of the Commission.
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Hungary defends justice reforms as EU-compatible
Serbia to allow freedom of movement to Kosovo citizens
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Commission Watch
Pay row: the Commission has launched a new battle with the EU’s 27 austerity-driven states over the wages of EU civil servants, vowing to go to court to defend their pay raises.
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EU budget busters may face court under new deal
EU says Tymoshenko case stalling Ukraine accession roadmap
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Euro-Parliament Watch
Next summit: the EU has announced a summit for January 30 as negotiations over a new “fiscal union” to combat the eurozone debt crisis opened with a key Euro-MP warning the bloc is becoming a “monster”.
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This week, an Industry Research and Energy Committee hearing examined options for new mobile ‘roaming’ legislation; the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee called for measures to reduce reliance on the credit ratings of the “big three” agencies; and the Environment Committee said Emissions Trading System credits should be taken out of the next phase of trading to help lift the sinking carbon price.
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EU diary
11 Jan, Launch of Danish EU presidency
16-19 Jan, European Parliament plenary session
18-19 Jan, 2012 European Year for Active Ageing conference
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Other news on EUbusiness this week
EU greenlights first political, trade deal with Iraq 22-Dec
Airbus aid dispute: EU, US talks in January 22-Dec
Almost 60 per cent of Serbs choose Kosovo over EU 22-Dec
EU approves Dexia rescue, probes restructuring 21-Dec
EU releases Libyan central bank’s frozen funds 21-Dec
US, EU banks face rough year ahead 20-Dec