Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 Matthew Newman - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 Matthew Newman
TitleSubjectAuthors
EC may rule against GMO ban.(European Commission, Austrian plan to ban genetically modified crops)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
EU authorities take softer tone in dispute over French deficit.(European Union; France, budget deficit)Business, internationalMatthew Newman, Brian Blackstone
EU is cooking up tax reduction for full-service restaurant food.(European Union)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
EU ministers reach patent pact to simplify, cut costs on process.(European Union, invention patents)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
EU panel blocks genetic exports without consent.(European Union, genetically modified organisms trade)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
EU panel moves on patent law.(European Union, software patents)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
Farmers criticize changes in EU subsidy system.(European Union, agricultural subsidies)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
Fortis, Dexia profits fell in 2002.(Fortis N.V., Dexia bank)Business, internationalNeil Moorhouse, Matthew Newman
Heat rises on France Telecom.(French government bailout of company, European Union investigation)Business, internationalWilliam Echikson, Matthew Newman
Interbrew's net drops on Russia, divestment.(net income)Business, internationalDan Bilefsky, Matthew Newman
Trade officials near AIDS drug pact.(U.S., generic drugs for poor countries)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
U.S. hopes to resolve WTO dispute.(World Trade Organization, American exporters)Business, internationalMatthew Newman
WTO reaches deal on drugs for poor.(World Trade Organization, U.S.; medicines for poor countries)Business, internationalScott Miller, Scott Hensley, Matthew Newman
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