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New port state control rules watered down

LUXEMBOURG - European transport ministers have watered down EU draft legislation on port state control, prompting the European Commission to declare “that it can not support the text agreed” at a key ministers’ meeting. |
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Turkey warned of “a major accident” over Cyprus
BRUSSELS – Turkey’s EU entry bid is headed for “a major accident” unless it settles long-standing animosities with arch-rival Cyprus and opens its ports to Cypriot ships, the European Commission’s enlargement chief has warned. |
Ports fear conflicting Brussels policies
BRUSSELS – European ports have expressed concern that two major policy papers authored by two separate departments in the European Commission may result in regulatory overkill. |
Barrot firm on port reform
STOCKHOLM – Just months after EU lawmakers again torpedoed controversial plans to increase competition in port services, EU transport commissioner Jacques Barrot has indicated that the European Commission intends to renew its efforts to liberalise the sector across the EU. |
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