16 resultados para Bioaccumulation and certain physiological responses of Perna spp exposed to Petroleum Hydrocarbons

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Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion on behalf of the European Economic Community of the supplementary protocol between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Czech Republic of the other part to the interim agreement on trade and trade related matters between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic of the other part. Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion on behalf of the European Economic Community of the supplementary protocol between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Slovak Republic of the other part to the interim agreement on trade and trade related matters between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic of the other part. Request for Council assent and consultation of the ECSC Committee pursuant to Article 95 of the ECSC Treaty, concerning a draft Commission Decision concerning the conclusion on behalf of the European Coal and Steel Community of the supplementary protocol between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Czech Republic of the other part to the interim agreement on trade and trade related matters between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic of the other part. Request for Council assent and consultation of the ECSC Committee, pursuant to Article 95 of the ECSC Treaty, concerning a draft Commission Decision concerning the conclusion on behalf of the European Coal and Steel Community of the supplementary protocol between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the one part and the Slovak Republic of the other part to the interim agreement on trade and trade related matters between the European Economic Community and the European Coal and Steel Community of the other party and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic of the other part. SEC (93) 1479 final, 30 September 1993

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Putin's first term in office: The most significant achievement of Vladimir Putin's team over the three years of his term of office is the realisation of legislative changes, which may constitute a base for further - more detailed - political and economic reforms. This is, to a certain degree, a return to the economic tasks set out by a team of reformists in the early 1990s, which were impossible to realise at the time due to conflicts between the Kremlin and legislative powers. Chechnya and Russia: The purpose of this analysis is to examine the significance of the Chechen issue for contemporary Russia. Part I discusses the history of the conflict from 1991 to date and the impact of developments in the republic on Russia as a whole. Part II is an attempt to indicate the areas of Russian reality that are most deeply affected by the Chechen problem.

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International trade in textiles and apparel has, as of January 1, 2005, been set free from the very intricate Multi-Fiber textile and apparel quota Arrangement (MFA). This event has raised many uncertainties about the new international trade climate and has placed enormous pressure on China as the expected clear cut beneficiary of this liberalization.' Other countries considered to be major contenders include Vietnam which also has a large population employed in the textile and apparel (T&A) sector. Since the old quota system had provided a certain degree of market certainty to competing T&A producers, will the new free trade environment lead to a shake out where mass producers with large economies of scale dominate the new reality? The removal of T&A quotas will create opportunities for Vietnam and China along with other developing countries, but it will also expose them to additional competition from each other. The outcome of this competition will depend on the demand in the US, the ability of the exporting countries to differentiate their exports and on their ability to transfer additional resources to expand domestic output in the direction of the new 'free market signals' and away from rent seeking objectives. Obviously, exporting countries that adjust to this new environment quickly will improve their competitiveness, and will be the new beneficiaries of a quota free international trade in textiles and apparel. This paper attempts to shed some light on the differences and similarities in the responses of Chinese and Vietnamese T&A sectors to this new environment. It first focuses on the demand side attempting to determine whether or not Chinese and Vietnamese T&A items, formally under quota control, are substitutes or compliments. On the supply side, the paper focuses on institutional differences between each country's T&A sectors, the different domestic government policies that have contributed to their growth and the unique cultural differences which will determine the future progress in each country's T&A sectors.