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Australia In New Quest For Trade Deal

  • April 11th, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

wto-reduced.gifA high level international trade meeting in New Delhi will see the United States put under pressure to cut its domestic support for farm production. … Read More »

Calling To Account On Climate Change

  • March 31st, 2007
  • Posted by EUEditor

industry-resize.jpgLess than a month after EU leaders elevated climate change to the top rank in their list of concerns, six member governments are under censure for not meeting their commitments in that field. … Read More »

Last of the Butter Mountain

  • March 30th, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

catle-in-field-small.jpgThe European union has demolished its famous butter mountain, a distinctive part of the stockpile of unsold, subsidised farm products which for decades caused trouble between Europe and its trading competitors, especially Australia. … Read More »

Moving Ahead On New-look, Still-costly Farming

  • March 30th, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

belgium-fram-reduced.jpgPlans for moving out of production-based agricultural support to direct payments and regional development schemes have been taken one step further – amid evidence of strong public support. … Read More »

Gourmet Pressure on India

  • March 4th, 2007
  • Posted by EUA Editor

supermarket-display-250.jpgThe latest installment in the European trade-and-commerce courtship of India is a large-scale mission to promote high quality food items. … Read More »

Introducing: New Contributors to EUAustralia

  • February 23rd, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

subscribers-cockatoo1.jpgThree new writers have come on board providing their own perspectives on Europe, writes EUAustralia Online editor Lee Duffield. … Read More »

Rear Guard Action on Wine Changes

  • February 23rd, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

wine-off-site.jpgSeveral Members of the European Parliament from wine-growing countries have put up counter-proposals to hold up or deflect changes in the wine industry being put forward by the European Commission. … Read More »

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