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1. WTO rules on Boeing subsidies January 31, 2011

Confidential findings in trade dispute shared with EU, US. Karel De Gucht, the European commissioner for trade, has welcomed a report by the World Trade Organization (WTO)...

WTO rules on Boeing subsidies

2. ExxonMobil February 1, 2010

Communications Advisor - Brussels-based, ExxonMobil Communications Advisor – Brussels-based, ExxonMobil

3. Corporate water responsibility July 5, 2007

Major corporations have become more attuned to their environmental responsibilities when operating in developing countries. Companies are aware of the negative backlash when...

4. Legacy costs hit GM and Ford where it hurts April 26, 2007

THIS week US carmaking giant General Motors ceded its place as the world's largest auto manufacturer to Japan's Toyota. The change in ranking marks the end of GM's...

5. GE's environmental concerns July 6, 2006

Jeff Immelt has pushed GE to devote more of its research resources into environmental technologies, looking for business possibilities linked to increasing concern about the...

6. GE adopts Euro-friendly attitude October 20, 2005

What a difference four years make...In July 2001, General Electric (GE) was raging against the arrogance of the European Commission for rejecting its planned merger with...

7. Another Koch and Wal-Mart story October 16, 2003

H Who cares what economists think? Not Roland Koch, premier of Germany's central Hesse state, says Martin Baily, an economic advisor to former US president Bill Clinton. On...

8. PHARMACEUTICAL - Pfizer buys Pharmacia July 25, 2002

THE world's largest pharmaceuticals firm, Pfizer, has agreed to acquire rival US drug company Pharmacia for a reported 52.5 billion euro in stock, raising speculation that...

9. Food firms serve mixed results on energy usage June 20, 2002

SOME food companies have reduced energy consumption by as much as 58%, while others have cut water use by 28% over ten years, according to new figures produced for the United...

10. Drug giant to crack down on trade deals between EU states June 6, 2002

DRUG company Pfizer has given wholesalers 30 days to provide information on their medicine sales or face additional bills, in a move designed to reduce trade in its products...

11. Firms' chance to kiss and make up over transatlantic dialogue March 28, 2002

When the world was busy condemning George W. Bush for slapping duties on steel, the Transatlantic Business Dialogue (TABD) was unable to offer as much as a quote. Not much...

12. States urged to give rebates to AIDS fund July 19, 2001

ANTI-POVERTY campaigners are urging that the 7.5 billion euro which the European Commission is returning to several EU states in budget rebates should be donated to the fight...

13. Van Miert tells US: Leave Monti alone June 28, 2001

US leaders have been outspoken in their criticism of Mario Monti's handling of the GE/Honeywell merger talks. Former EU anti-trust chief Karel van Miert tells Peter Chapman...

14. News in Brief May 31, 2000

THE European Commission said this week that it had launched an inquiry into allegations that German post office operator Deutsche Post had violated EU competition law...

15. News in Brief May 4, 2000

THE European Commission has cleared plans by US chemical giant Dow Chemical to take over rival Union Carbide, creating the world's second-largest chemical firm ranked by...

16. Mergers April 20, 2000

Dow/Buna Sow Leuna Dow Chemical Co. notified the Commisison on 23 March of plans to buy German chemicals and plastics company Buna Sow Leuna Olefinverbund. GmbH. (OJ C 96/08)

17. Mergers December 2, 1999

Mannesmann/Orange German engineering and telecoms firm Mannessmann notified the Commission on 17 November of its plans to take control of UK-based mobile operator Orange...

18. Exxon-Mobil merger set to be approved September 23, 1999

THE European Commission has signalled that it will approve the proposed merger between Exxon and Mobil next month, allowing the creation of the world's largest oil company...

19. MERGERS July 8, 1999

AT&T/British Telecommunications/Japan Telecom AT&T and British Telecom-munications notified the Commission on 17 June of their plans to take a joint stake of 30% in Japan...

20. IN BRIEF June 17, 1999

THE European Central Bank predicted this week that economic growth in the euro zone would increase this year and next, but attacked governments for failing to do enough to...

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