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Παροχή Διευκολύνσεων σε εργαζόμενους – εκλογείς για τις προσεχείς Εκλογές ανάδειξης Αρχών Τοπικής Αυτοδιοίκησης, Μελών Σχολικών Εφορειών και Μελών Ευρωπαϊκού Κοινοβουλίου 2024.

 

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AI ABEL 2024 Artificial Intelligence Application in Business and Everyday Life

We would like to inform you that the Enterprise Europe Network Warsaw, Poland, in cooperation with the Digital Economy Lab of the University of Warsaw, are organising an event with informative workshops and business meetings on the topic of Artificial Intelligence Application in Business and Everyday Life.

The event will take place entirely online from 10 to 14 June 2024.

This event is dedicated to companies, technology centres, research groups, institutions, or individuals active or interested in developing in the field of AI.

The primary objective of this event is to facilitate meaningful connections and collaborations between stakeholders in the field of AI, fostering a dynamic innovation ecosystem. Bringing together industry experts, businesses and researchers, it aims to explore the multifaceted applications of AI in both business operations and everyday life, paving the way for meaningful growth.

The informative workshops aim to explore the applications of AI both in business and in everyday life. To view the programme in detail and to register, click HERE.

Interested parties wishing to have business meetings are invited to register HERE by filling in their details.
For more information, please contact us at 22889749/52/69 or by email eency@ccci.org.cy

PDF Circular – AL ABEL 2024

Investigation into breach of antitrust rules in the Norwegian salmon “spot sales” market

We have been informed that an international law firm, specializing in claims for cartel damages, is offering businesses a free initial assessment of whether they have been affected by a particular suspicious cartel.
This is the cartel case being investigated by the European Commission and concerns violation of its antitrust regulations in the “sales spot” market of Norwegian salmon, farmed in the Atlantic.

The European Commission is concerned that, between 2011 and 2019, six Norwegian salmon producers, Cermaq, Grieg Seafood, Bremnes, Lerøy, Mowi, and SalMar, exchanged commercially sensitive information, relating to sales prices, available volumes, sales volumes, production volumes, and production capacity, as well as other price-setting factors.

Through information from various market players, the European Commission identified concerns in the market for Norwegian Atlantic farmed salmon ‘spot sales’ in the EU and carried out inspections in February 2019 as part of a so-called ‘ex officio’ investigation. Subsequently, the Commission sent a Statement of Objection to the six suspicious companies, in which it informed the parties involved of the objections raised against them. The public document can be found in the EU press release entitled “Objections to six companies in farmed Atlantic salmon cartel (europa.eu).” These parties have the opportunity to examine the evidence, reply in writing, and request an oral hearing. If, following this procedure, the Commission finds sufficient evidence of an infringement, it can adopt a decision prohibiting the conduct and imposing a fine of up to 10% of a company’s annual worldwide turnover.

Since the case is still ongoing and the European Commission has not reached a Decision, we suggest to our member companies to monitor the development of the case, number AT.40606 and to be aware of any developments in case they cooperate with any of the above producers through the relevant Commission website, before deciding to take any legal measures.

PDF Circular – Investigation into breach of antitrust rules in the Norwegian salmon “spot sales” market

Requirements for the labeling of packaged wet wipes

The Measures and Weights Service of the Ministry of Energy, Commerce, and Industry, after conducting market inspections, found that many packaged wet wipes do not meet the labelling requirements as stipulated by the Measures and Weights (Packaged Goods) Regulations of 2000 and 2005.

Attached below (PDF) is a letter from the Measures and Weights Service detailing the labelling requirements for packaged wet wipes. Please note that any requirements stemming from Laws and Regulations of other Public Sector Services and Departments are not included in this letter.

For more information, please contact the Responsible Officer of the Measures and Weights Service, Ms. Matthaia Valanidou, at telephone number 22369857.

PDF Circular – Requirements for the labeling of packaged wet wipes