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Europe's electricity and gas markets will be further liberalised while the rights of energy consumers are strengthened. MEPs negotiated a compromise with the Czech Presidency on a wide-ranging package of energy market legislation.
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Strict rules to improve transparency and independence of European credit rating were endorsed by the Economic and Monetary Afffairs Committee on Monday.
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The number of aging power plants in Europe has given rise to an increasing need for the construction of new plants. An estimated 300GW of capacity needs to be added in Europe by 2020. Additionally, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), emissions regulations will tighten in 2013 as it enters Phase III. Facing these circumstances, nuclear power surfaces as an attractive option in carbon-constrained Europe, and it is expected that nuclear energy will be back on the agenda for many countries which have been quite reluctant to this generating option.
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Viviane Reding, the EU's Telecoms Commissioner, calls on the European Parliament and the Council of EU Telecoms Ministers to be ambitious in the coming days as they enter the final negotiations on a new set of EU rules strengthening competition and consumer rights in a single market for telecoms like mobile phone services and internet connections.
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Construction output up by 1.3% in the euro area up by 1.8% in the EU27. In the construction sector, seasonally adjusted production rose by 1.3% in the euro area (EA16) and by 1.8% in the EU272 in January 2009, compared with the previous month. In December 2008, production fell by 2.8% and 1.8% respectively.
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The first estimate for the euro area (EA16) trade balance with the rest of the world in January 2009 gave a 10.5 bn euro deficit, compared with -11.1 bn in January 2008. The December 2008 balance was -1.7 bn, compared with -4.5 bn in December 2007. In January 2009 compared with December 2008, seasonally adjusted exports fell by 10.7% and imports by 7.3%.
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One third of companies in Europe are planning to lay off full-time employees in a move which signals the scale of the collateral damage that the financial crisis is inflicting across the European corporate landscape, according to a report published by The Boston Consulting Group and the European Association of People Management.
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Revenue from 3G-based mobile services will grow rapidly over the next four years in Hungary and will overtake 2.5G service revenue by 2012 as more subscribers migrate to broadband mobile data services, according to a new report from Pyramid Research, the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network.
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Over 27,000 randomly selected citizens aged 15 and over, were interviewed in February 2009 in the 27 EU Member States. For the first time the Commission has done such an extensive survey, which offers to all tourism stakeholders a wealth of information, presented analytically by country and demographic categories. At least 50% of EU citizens travel each year, in the majority of the EU countries this percentage is even higher, and nearly three-quarters of citizens take at least one trip per annum.
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In January 2009 compared with December 2008, seasonally adjusted industrial production fell by 3.5% in the euro area (EA16) and by 2.9% in the EU27. In December production decreased by 2.7% in both zones.
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