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added: 07-11-2008

Ministers for Industry of the 27 EU Member States met with their counterparts from Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey in Nice on 5 and 6 November to decide further measures to deepen Euro-Mediterranean co-operation on enterprise and industry policies for the next two years(2009 – 2010).
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added: 06-11-2008

In September 2008 the majority of MFI interest rates on new deposits and new loans were either higher than in the previous month or remained basically unchanged.
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added: 06-11-2008

A surprise expansion in the trade surplus for September (the biggest in 11 years), the Aussie dollar was a bit firmer, but the building approvals for September were miserable.
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added: 06-11-2008

The Monster Employment Index dropped ten points in October, as a majority of industries and occupations registered fewer online job opportunities and overall U.S. online job availability fell to its lowest level since 2005. Year-over-year, the Index is now down 20 percent, reflecting continued deceleration in online recruitment activity at the outset of the fourth quarter.
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added: 06-11-2008

The federal government slashed its budget surplus forecast for the 2009 financial year and said economic growth will slow and unemployment will rise as the global financial crisis drains tax revenues.
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added: 06-11-2008

Raw materials are an essential part of both high tech products and every-day consumer products. European industry needs fair access to raw materials both from within and outside the EU. For certain high tech metals, the EU has a high import dependency and access to these raw materials is getting increasingly difficult.
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added: 06-11-2008

The European Commission published its seventh annual report on serious infringements to the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The report, which built on reports by Member states, deals with infringements detected in 2006. The number of infringements detected that year was 10 362, while the average fine imposed by Member states was €1,548. The most common types of infringements were those concerning storing, processing, placing for sale and transporting of fishery products not meeting the marketing standards in force, and unauthorised fishing.
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added: 06-11-2008

EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Mariann Fischer Boel and Swiss Federal Councilor Doris Leuthard, Head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, launched negotiations aiming at full liberalisation of trade in agriculture between the EU and Switzerland. Given their geographical proximity and the volume of bilateral trade, both parties are obvious partners for fully liberalised trade exchanges.
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added: 06-11-2008

The Environment Committee voted on Wednesday on new legislation governing the production, licensing and use of pesticides. MEPs confirmed that certain toxic chemicals will be banned, except where there is a serious danger to plant health. They also argued that the EU should not be divided into three pesticide licensing zones. In addition, Member States will have to meet quantitative targets for reducing the volume of pesticides used.
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added: 06-11-2008

The maximum working time in the EU should be 48 hours a week, and the opt-outs from this rule should removed within three years, according to the majority of MEPs in Wednesday’s second reading vote at the Employment and Social Affairs Committee.
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