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    EU Expert Groups need reform – EUbusiness Week newsletter 636

    npsBy nps7 November 2013Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments5 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 636 top stories: EU trims 2014 eurozone growth prospects; Turkey, EU see ‘new spring’ as talks resume; EU faces decision on GM crop cultivation; EU signals end to high subsidies for renewable energy; Fewer banks with fewer assets in euro area: ECB; EU beef heading back to US as mad cow ban ends

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. EU trims 2014 eurozone growth prospects
    2. Turkey, EU see ‘new spring’ as talks resume
    3. EU faces decision on GM crop cultivation
    4. EU signals end to high subsidies for renewable energy
    5. Fewer banks with fewer assets in euro area: ECB
    6. EU beef heading back to US as mad cow ban ends

    Publisher’s Note

    A report this week from a group concerned with the influence of corporate lobbyists on Europe’s political agenda says many of the Commission’s Expert Groups, which play an influential role in advising on EU law, are dominated by big business interests. ALTER-EU says this is at the expense of SMEs.
    The Commission promised MEPs last year it would tackle the corporate culture in its Expert Groups. Yet the report suggests tax dodgers have advised on tax reform, and telecoms giants dominated debate on data privacy. It looks as if the need for reform of these Expert Groups is greater than ever.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

    1. EU trims 2014 eurozone growth prospects

    Hopes of eurozone recovery momentum were dashed on Tuesday, as the autumn economic forecasts saw more agony for the millions on the dole, as Brussels stepped up pressure on Germany and France to re-shape their economies.
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    Brussels takes on oversight of EU budgets, deficits

    2. Turkey, EU see ‘new spring’ as talks resume

    The freeze has lasted 40 months, but Turkey resumed talks to gain entry into the EU on Tuesday, with both sides hailing a potential “turning point” in Ankara’s bid to join the club.
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    3. EU faces decision on GM crop cultivation

    European governments need to decide once and for all if they are to block or permit the cultivation of genetically modified crops on the continent, the Commission said on Wednesday.
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    4. EU signals end to high subsidies for renewable energy

    On Tuesday, the Commission issued new guidelines which could end costly and controversial subsidies for renewable energy, and open the way for state-aid backing of gas or coal-fired electricity generation projects.
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    5. Fewer banks with fewer assets in euro area: ECB

    The number of banks in the 17-country eurozone has declined over the past five years and they significantly reduced their balance sheets, the European Central Bank reports.
    More …

    6. EU beef heading back to US as mad cow ban ends

    The EU will soon be able to re-start beef exports to the United States, which have been frozen since 1998 due to mad cow disease, the Commission said on Monday.
    More …

    EUROPEAN LAW

    Bulgarian land: Bulgarian lawmakers have filed a request with the constitutional court to overrule a ban on sales of farmland to foreigners, arguing it breached Bulgaria’s EU commitments.
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    EU finance minister: Europe needs more integration, including a single finance minister, if it is to remain competitive in the years to come, says former German Chancellor Schroeder.
    More …
    Business leaders call for Britain to stay in EU
    In some cases, US spying ‘has reached too far’: Kerry
    EU ‘deplores’ latest Israel settlement plan
    Council …

    Commission Watch

    Budget audit: the EU needs to rethink its budget approach to ensure citizens get a fair deal for their money, auditors said as they reported an increase in spending errors for 2012.
    More …
    Germany can do more for eurozone: Barroso
    EU, World Bank pledge over USD 8 bn in aid for Sahel
    Commission …

    Parliament Watch

    Ukraine: the European Parliament’s special envoys arrived in Kiev this week in a new bid to find a compromise for jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko to go abroad, as Ukraine seeks to agree a key step for EU integration.
    More …
    EP head Schulz to run for top Commission job
    At a hearing experts said Parliament should rethink data transfer deals with the US; while in committee, MEPs approved a deal with Council on the new Cohesion Policy 2014-2020, paving the way for the EUR 325 bn investment tool for EU regions to come into force on time.
    More …

    EU diary

    11-12 Nov, EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region forum
    11 Nov, Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Budget)
    12-13 Nov, Conference on Vocational Education and Training
    13 Nov, Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing
    13 Nov, EC adopts new Communication on state aid for cinema
    14 Nov, Eurogroup
    15 Nov, Economic and Financial Affairs Council
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