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The Top 10 Myths About TTIP

"Europe faces big challenges. These include kick-starting our economy. Adapting to the rise of emerging econo mies outside Europe. Or maintaining our influence in the world. TTIP could help. At home, it could generate jobs and growth, cut prices when we shop and offer us more choice. And it would boost our influence in the world - by helping us to attract more investment, set high standards in global trade, and protect our values." -  Cecilia Malmström  The European Commission...

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Greece should resume policy dialogue and agree on reforms, Draghi tells EU MEPs

The European Central Bank’s expanded asset purchase programme, better known as “quantitative easing” (QE), is starting to make headway across the EU, ECB President Mario Draghi told Economic and Monetary Committee MEPs on Monday. Mr Draghi also reported on the tough negotiations with Greece and outlined what it would take for the ECB to reinstate the waiver for buying Greek state bonds on the secondary market, so as to enable QE to benefit Greece, too. The ECB began buying sovereign bonds...

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Keeping consumers safe: nearly 2500 dangerous products withdrawn from the EU market in 2014

Brussels, 23 March 2015 -- The European Commission published new figures today, showing that in 2014, nearly 2500 products, ranging from toys to motor vehicles, were either stopped before they entered the EU or removed from markets because they were dangerous for EU consumers. For 12 years, the European Commission and EU Member States have been working together to ensure that consumer goods placed on the European markets are safe. For this purpose, they use the Rapid Alert System for...

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Protectionism Threatens Cross-Border Trade

Text by EACCNY member Salesupply, Global Express Association. Research by Global Express Association. Cross-border commerce: Facilitation customs procedures could increase trade volumes on average by 4,4 percent. The trend of global e-commerce growth is threatened by national governments increasingly engaging in protectionist measures in order to protect their home economies, warns the Global Express Association, the trade body representing DHL, FedEx, TNT and UPS in a new report. The organization suggests that easing customs procedures and facilitating the cross- border movement of...

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New York MetLife Offices Moving Under One Roof

Starting in December of next year, MetLife will begin to rein its New York City operations into its namesake tower at 200 Park Avenue. The insurance giant just penned a 12-year lease for about 550,000 square-feet at the 58-story, class-A building. This lease is a significant expansion from the 110,400 square-feet MetLife currently occupies. Barclays will be giving up a few floors in the tower as it signed the space initially leased until July 2017 back to owner Tishman Speyer. The relocation means...

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Combatting corporate tax avoidance: Commission presents Tax Transparency Package

Brussels, 18 March 2015 -- The European Commission today presented a package of tax transparency measures as part of its ambitious agenda to tackle corporate tax avoidance and harmful tax competition in the EU. A key element of this Tax Transparency Package is a proposal to introduce the automatic exchange of information between Member States on their tax rulings. Corporate tax avoidance is thought to deprive EU Member States’ public budgets of billions of euros a year. It also undermines...

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Missouri’s Largest Hospital Selects EACCNY member Sixième Son for New Audio Identity

CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS, Mo., – Audio branding continues to make waves in the marketing world in categories ranging from automotive to shopping malls and, most recently, in the hospital sector. Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., has selected Sixième Son USA to create its audio identity, including a custom-tailored audio DNA and audio logo. The distinctive music will be adapted to videos and commercials as well as customer service lines. “We are pleased to collaborate with the hospital in helping...

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TTIP On Track

There are differences. If there weren't there wouldn't be a negotiation. And this certainly is a negotiation. Which means that it's following the pattern of a negotiation. And that pattern is that you don't solve everything at the beginning and you leave the hard things for the end. For any diligent student that's a bit counter-intuitive. But we know it's the way things work. And it makes our task very clear." -  Cecilia Malmström Commissioner Malmström gave remarks on the...

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Overhaul of EU Sustainability Rules Could Boost Economy $318 Billion

The World Wildlife Federation (WWF) this week published a major report calling on the European Commission to deliver widespread reforms to the region's environmental and climate change policies, arguing that without drastic action, escalating climate and biodiversity risks will wreak havoc across the economy. The report, "From crisis to opportunity: Five steps to sustainable European economies", draws on more than 400 separate studies from the likes of the U.N., the OECD, the World Bank, McKinsey, Lord Stern and the EU...

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The State of the Environment Is Improving!

One of the things the EU does best is coordinating policies that do not respect national boundaries. A report released March 3 by the EU’s European Environment Agency says that over the past five years, EU citizens have benefited from cleaner air and water, sent less waste to landfills, and recycled more, thanks to a coordinated EU environment policy. However, the report warns that the EU still faces risks of environmental deterioration in the next five years and beyond that...

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