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EU promotes the adoption of electronic invoicing

The aim of a report drafted by experts from the European Commission, presented at the Conference on Electronic Invoicing organized by the Spanish Presidency of the European Union, is to launch the use of electronic invoicing to reach the European regulatory framework in the field.

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New place for EU-US scientific and technologic cooperation

BILAT-USA and Link2US have now launched a new web portal offering the latest information on joint EU-US activities and initiatives, as well as key documents and overviews that will advance transatlantic research cooperation.

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First draft of EU budget for 2011

Boosting economic recovery, investing in Europe's youth and in tomorrow's infrastructures are the priorities of the 2011 draft budget adopted by the Commission on 27 April 2010. Out of a total of €142.6 billion (bn), some €64.4bn are geared towards economic recovery actions (+3.4% on 2010). Furthermore, the funds backing the flagship initiatives of the EU 2020 strategy (for growth) represent some 57.9bn (some 40% of the Budget).

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Air traffic problems extend some deadlines for tenders

Europeaid has published an announcement on its website which warns of the modification of the deadlines for submitting applications to certain procuremente notices because of the ash cloud

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25% of labels in fish on sale are wrong

A quarter of fish labelled as cod or haddock in shops and supermarkets in Dublin, Ireland, were found to be entirely different species of fish, new research has revealed. The findings are in line with similar tests conducted in the US, and raise concerns that imprecise tracking and labelling systems may be rife on a global scale.

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EU leaders reach a political agreement on the EU European External Action Service

The General Affairs Council gathered on Monday in Luxembourg under the chair of Spanish Minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos, reached a political agreement based on the proposal made by the High Representative of the European Union, Catherine Ashton, on the structure of the diplomatic service that will represent European interests world-wide.

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Bilbao hosts a two-day conference on innovation in Europe

Political representatives, academics and members of the business community will debate on innovation, with emphasis on the European Innovation Plan. The conference, jointly organised between the Spanish ministry of Science and Innovation and the European Commision, will be an opportunity to exchange views on the way forward in the field of innovation.

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MONNET project, making web multilingual

A new EU-funded project is building multilingual internet programmes that will facilitate the presentation and retrieval of online information across a range of languages. The programmes will meet government, industry and business needs to make full use of the Internet's information dissemination potential.

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Commission reviews public procurement laws

The European Commission has announced a review of public procurement laws. The Commission has said change is necessary to cope with new e-procurement practices and to respond to more demand for public-private partnerships.

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European single sky, every day closer

Spain calls an extraordinary meeting of transport ministers to give impetus to a 'single European sky' after the icelandic volcano air-traffic crisis.

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The future of European science in the hands of the people

Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation, Cristina Garmendia, has launched a voting process on the Science and Innovation Citizens Agenda project, an innovative science awareness initiative promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation as part of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union.

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Justice and Interior ministers debate on drug trafficking, data exchange and human rights

A European agreement to combat international drug trafficking, the launch of an “Erasmus” programme to improve cooperation and coordination on police matters and measures to improve the control and safety of explosives are just some of the agreements expected to be reached by justice and interior ministers attending Friday's meeting.

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