SA looks to bottles

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South Africa is hoping to arrest the decline in bottled wine exports, particularly to the European Union (EU). The country is the 8th larges...

SA takes citrus black spot issue to WTO

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The South African Government is hoping that the World Trade Organisation will rule in its favour over allegations made by the European Union...

IAV demonstration in Port of Rouen

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A new intelligent autonomous vehicle (IAV) developed by the EU-funded InTraDE (Intelligent Transportation for Dynamic Environment) project w...

Clean ways to clean ports

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Two scientists from Brighton University in the UK together with a Franco-British partnership have been granted €5M to find safe disposal m...

Bulgaria gets the CREAM

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The 26 operating partners of the EU’s CREAM (Customer-driven Rail-freight services on a European mega-corridor based on Advanced business ...

F-gas regulation deadline looms

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A survey of the 27 member states of the European Union, conducted by the European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE), has fou...

EC U-turn on 45fts?

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EU Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot has hinted that the European Commission may be prepared to reconsider its forthcoming ban on 45ft I...

Walvis Bay gets a boost

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The European Union (EU) has provided all of the €25M required to make the Walvis Bay Corridor project a reality....

Coming up with a decongestant

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Achieving modal shift from road to water is a difficult and frustrating job. The EU spends millions of Euros on grand schemes such as Marco ...

Renewed interest in Daugava-Dnieper

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Financial and industrial institutions from Iceland, Denmark and Sweden have expressed interest in executing the longshelved Daugava-Dnieper ...