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1. Movers & Shakers October 13, 2011



2. Airing Europe's dirty laundry December 9, 2010

Andrew Gardner considers how much damage WikiLeaks might do to the EU and its relationship with the US. Courtesy of WikiLeaks, the European Parliament can feel vindicated...

Airing Europe's dirty laundry

3. Running on the spot on trade July 21, 2010

The economic crisis has not produced a wave of protectionism. What can done now to advance trade? Meetings of G20 leaders regularly affirm the importance of maintaining and...

Running on the spot on trade

4. Making the switch from carbon to clean March 18, 2010

An energy expert on why the experience of building power plants is important when working towards a zero-emissions future. Can Europe keep the lights on without it costing...

Making the switch from carbon to clean

5. Banco Santander asset swap approved July 29, 2008

European Commission allows Europe's second-largest bank to go ahead with deal with General Electric. A €1 billion asset swap between General Electric of the US...

6. Europe's water February 28, 2008

A full-day European Voice policy conference examining water in scarcity and excess; water quality; the business of water; public/private service.

7. Changing times, changing priorities December 20, 2007

There is still plenty of work to be done for the European Commission's lawmakers, even if the days of all-out harmonisation are over, the soon-to-retire head of the...

8. Low-energy bulbs set for trade boost July 19, 2007

The price of energy-saving light bulbs is set to drop, with the abolition of duties currently imposed on imports from China. Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson wants to...

9. Making gold from green investments May 16, 2007

To European ears, the catchphrase “green is green” from Lorraine Bolsinger, a corporate vice president of General Electric might seem non-sensical. It translates as...

10. Movers and Shakers March 1, 2007

Hans-Dietmar Schweisgut has been appointed Austria's next permanent representative to the EU, to take over from Gregor Woschnagg on 1 April. He is currently ambassador in...

11. 'Europe is still competitive' July 6, 2006

Europe can remain competitive in a globalised economy, according to Jeff Immelt, chairman and chief executive of GE, one of the world's most successful companies. On a visit...

12. Car trouble for Barroso again June 29, 2006

Time perhaps for another update on European Commission President José Manuel Barroso and his choice of family car. Having revealed to the world back in March that...

13. ...but the young might quit January 19, 2006

With the highest unemployment and lowest gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the Balkans, Macedonia finds itself struggling by most measures of economic performance....

14. Mixed messages on GE-Honeywell December 15, 2005

The European Court of First Instance on Wednesday (14 December) upheld the Commission's ban on the merger of General Electric and Honeywell but its ruling is likely to make...

15. 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...

16. Schaub reads last writes for Welch October 6, 2005

Upmarket US magazine Vanity Fair may not be standard reading for the EU's competition officials, but this month's issue contains a ripping yarn on the doomed GE-Honeywell...

17. Sparring partner June 2, 2005

Sometimes it seems like nothing much ever changes in transatlantic trade policy. The issues come and go and apparent victories are soon undone by endless appeals and...

18. Windy solutions February 10, 2005

Your editorial ‘China causes angst but environment is the real priority' (European Voice, 27 January - 2 February) highlights the geopolitical importance of energy supply,...

19. This Week May 19, 2004

20 May: European Parliament President Pat Cox receives the Charlemagne prize for his contribution to EU enlargement;21 May: EU-Russia summit takes place in Moscow....

20. Whiff of power politics hangs over China Airlines' Airbus purchase January 29, 2004

LO AND behold, Taiwan's largest carrier, China Airlines, has just exercised options to buy two more EU-built Airbus A330-300 passenger planes in a deal worth at least...

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