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Extractions: Home Members Only VME Product Directory PCI Product Directory ... Contact VITA CoolCon - 2004 was held on May 11, 2004 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Attendees received the latest information on cooling technology for embedded applications. Click here to access the presentations from both this year's event and last year's. VITA's newest proposed standard, VITA 41, VXS, is the first addition to the VME Renaissance family of standards. The VME Renaissance program was started in 2002 when VITA 41 was proposed and has as its goal the continuing evolution of VME by incorporating new technology while maintaining legacy compatibility. Draft copies of VITA 41 are currently available to VITA members. VITA plans to submit VITA 41 to an ANSI ballot in May. ANSI/VITA 31.1 is one of VITA's newest standards and provides a method for implementing gigabit ethernet on the VME64x backplane. Check the VME Product Directory for the latest ANSI/VITA 31.1 compatible products and download a white paper by Concurrent Technologies and Hybricon that explains the benefits of gigabit ethernet on the VME backplane. Copies of ANSI/VITA 31.1 can be purchased from
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Extractions: TEXT ONLY SITE INDEX FEEDBACK CONTACT Select a DTI site ACAS Best Practice BNSC Space Business Link CAC Climate Change (CCPO) CICs CII Clusters Communications Bill Companies House Company Law Competition Policy Competitiveness Consumer Policy Constructionline Consumer Gateway CST Design Council Economics Employment Enemy Property Energy Enterprise Act Enterprise Guide Environment Europe Evaluation Export Control Exporting Fair Markets Foresight GlobalWatch Online HCI Innovation Insolvency Investment Investigations Import Licensing IT / Telecoms JEMU LINK Manufacturing Measurement Science Nanotechnology Non-proliferation Nuclear NWML Ofcom OST International Oil and Gas Partnership Fund Patent Office Postal Services Procurement Quality Mark Queen's Award Recruitment Regional Renewable Energy Science Services Trade - EU Social Enterprise Standards Regs. Statistics Sustainable Dev. Technology Programme Trade UK online for Business Utilities Review Women and Equality Work-Life Balance Worldtrade Select an industry Aerospace Agriculture Automotive Biotechnology Broadcasting Building Business Services Chemicals Clothing Computer Games Computer Services Construction Digital Content eCommunications Education Electrical Electronics Engineering Environmental Financial Fire/Police Fisheries Food and drink Footwear Furniture Giftware Healthcare Horticulture Information Security Jewellery Leisure Marine Mechanical Medical Metals/Minerals Nanotechnology Oil and gas Packaging Paper/Print Property Serv Publishing Radio Retailing R and D Security Software Services Tableware Telecoms Textiles
EUROPA - Agriculture - International Trade Relations This means that our international partners have to make clear that they are friends will commit themselves to eliminate their forms of trade distorting export http://europa.eu.int/comm/agriculture/external/wto/index_en.htm
Extractions: document.write(''); document.write('English'); document.write(''); en EUROPA European Commission Agriculture What's new? ... Search EUROPA A new EU initiative to jump start WTO farm talks It is a matter of common sense that if all WTO members want an agreement on a framework for modalities of the Doha Development Agenda, all the parties have to move, including the EU. We feel that a breakthrough is possible and the EU is ready to do its part. This is why Pascal Lamy and I have launched a new initiative to kick-start the talks. We have sent a letter to all WTO ministers to make our position clear. A bold move from the EU side on Singapore issues, on a special treatment for the weaker developing countries and on agriculture is on offer, if the others match our ambition. Everybody knows that agriculture is key to progress in the Round. In our letter we make clear that we are showing commitment to move. On market access, the positions of the different WTO members are miles apart. There is no magical solution to this problem. This means that if we want to be successful, we need a compromise in the form of a blended formula for farm tariff reductions. A blended formula is clearly the middle ground between the Uruguay Round formula favoured by the EU and 70 other members and the Swiss Formula advocated by others.
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Welcome To The TRAFFIC Network to provide technical reviews of proposals to change the listing of plant and animal species on the CITES (Convention on international trade in Endangered http://www.traffic.org/
Extractions: 18 May 2004, New York... An undercover survey of traditional Chinese medicine shops in New York City and San Francisco found illegal products widely available made from endangered species, including tigers, rhinos, leopards and musk deer. TRAFFIC found that most of the 60 stores visited offered at least one product containing an endangered species. The availability of tiger and rhino products, the focus of much legal and conservation attention in recent years, has decreased significantly in San Francisco since a similar survey in 1997, but availability remains high in New York City. more
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