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1. A towering European January 6, 2011

Remembering Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa. Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa remained a towering figure in the financial, political and intellectual life of the European Union until his...

A towering European

2. Padoa-Schioppa, "father of the euro", dies December 20, 2010

Economist and banker mourned as "great European". Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, a former finance minister of Italy, member of the executive board of the European Central Bank, and...

Padoa-Schioppa,

3. Business in brief July 30, 2009



4. Commission clears Fiat to buy stake in Chrysler July 24, 2009

Italian firm has bought 20% of US carmaker; Commission has no competition concerns over deal. The European Commission has cleared the way for Italian carmaker Fiat Spa to...

5. EU issues warning on GM deal May 29, 2009

EU ministers join together to reject ‘economic nationalism' in bid to save US carmaker's European subsidiaries. Ministers affirmed today that national governments must...

6. EU ministers to discuss GM May 28, 2009

Belgian and UK concerns prompt special meeting of industry ministers on support for European subsidiaries of General Motors. The European Commission announced today that it...

7. €3 billion of loans for auto industry March 12, 2009

Funding will benefit major carmakers across Europe The European Investment Bank (EIB) today approved loans of €3 billion for EU carmakers and truckmakers. The loans...

8. Business in brief October 2, 2008



9. Setting the agenda for a sustainable future September 13, 2007

“In sustainable transport, the EU is an agenda-setter.” András Siegler, director in the transport section of the European Commission's research department, is in no...

10. China ignites car-trade September 21, 2006

China is holding out against any meaningful concessions to the EU, US and Canada on tariffs it imposes on imports of car parts. Hopes for a negotiated settlement ahead of the...

11. Turning Japanese: EU managers set to visit industry May 28, 2003

EU BUSINESS executives have been invited to Japan to see for themselves how the country has remained a byword for quality manufacturing – even if its economy is stuck in...

12. No cash for Fiat, vows Berlusconi January 30, 2003

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has pledged to the European Commission that he will not pour illegal state cash into the collapsing car business of industrial giant...

13. Europe's airlines take off in the privatisation race April 5, 2001

EUROPE'S airports are leaving their US and Asian rivals standing in the race to escape from state ownership as privatisation reshapes the industry. Frankfurt, continental...

14. In Brief September 21, 2000

THE European Commission this week imposed a 43-million euro fine on Opel Nederland, car giant Adam Opel's Dutch importer, for preventing motorists from other member states...

15. Take-overs put car giants in pole position July 20, 2000

THE running battle between European Commission trustbusters and car manufacturers makes for colourful headlines, but it is a sideshow for an industry approaching the end-game...

16. State Aid February 17, 2000

The Commission this week came down hard on three member states for failing to abide by EU rules governing the payment of subsidies. Competition officials ordered Germany to...

17. State Aid January 6, 2000

DRAFT rules aimed at making it easier to identify illegal aid to companies receiving government subsidies in return for performing a public service have been unveiled by the...

18. State Aid November 25, 1999

The Commission said this week that it had asked German to justify 194-million euro worth of aid paid to a subsidiary of German carmaker Volkswagen AG. Officials also...

19. Fiat deal to be cleared with concessions October 21, 1999

INDUSTRY analysts are predicting that tractor and farming equipment maker New Holland will win EU approval for its plan to acquire American rival Case after agreeing to slim...

20. News in Brief September 16, 1999

THE European Commission said this week that it had granted three Hollywood studios permission to operate a European film distribution venture for five more years after the...

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