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Title: EU Transport Report
ISSN: 1745-9850
Frequency: Bi-weekly
Keywords: EU transport
law and policy, security, aviation, logistics,
railways, maritime, road transport and safety.
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EU transport brief passes to Estonian
BRUSSELS – The EU’s transport portfolio is set to pass into the hands of an Estonian in January 2010, following an end-of-term reshuffle last Friday which re-allocated the European Commission’s portfolios for the next five years. |  |
EC plans reshuffle of money pots for infrastructure
BRUSSELS – EU-funded infrastructure projects are facing more scrutiny as the European Commission is pushing for a greater return on its investment by tightening oversight of project management and seeking to mobilize more private funding.
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