GRTU has worked in close collaboration with Richard Cachia Caruana throughout the years that he was in charge of the Secretariat of Eddie Fenech Adami’s PM’s office, and throughout the whole negotiation process prior to Malta’s accession to the European Union and over the last eight years as Malta’s formidable Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the European Union in Brussels.
The loss of Richard Cachia Caruana as Malta’s Representative in Brussels is great indeed. Malta has worked well with the EU and Malta’s relative excellent economic and social success story as EU member, when compared to other Mediterranean Member States, is to a large extent due to Richard Cachia Caruana’s performance and efficient representations. It is really a hard act to follow. A great loss for Malta.

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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded in its opinion of 30 January 2009 that the tolerable weekly intake of cadmium was no longer appropriate in view of the new developments related to the toxicology of cadmium. The EFSA established a new tolerable weekly intake of 2.5 μg/kg, resulting in a tolerable daily intake of 0.36 μg/kg. The tolerable amount of Cadmium present in toys was therefore amended by means of Directive 2012/7/EU so as to be within the limits considered to be safe and therefore ensure the safety of children when using products covered by the Toy Safety Directive (2009/48/EC).
Negotiations have been tough but there is a deal and an agreement – and that is a good thing! Overall, the EU civil society representatives from the EESC are pleased that the green economy has been included in the agreement as the main conduit to sustainable development and welcome the introduction of sustainable development goals and a range of provisions intended to strengthen international sustainable development governance.
The European Commission is concerned that Malta is failing to protect its citizens from noxious air pollution from a major power plant. On the recommendation of Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik, the Commission is sending a reasoned opinion. If Malta fails to reply within two months, the Commission may refer the case to the European Court of Justice.
Bħalissa, fl-Unjoni Ewropea (UE) qegħdin jittieħdu diversi inizjattivi pubbliċi u privati bl-għan li jiddefinixxu l-prinċipji u l-kriterji li għandhom jintużaw mill-partijiet interessati fit-turiżmu Ewropew. Dan qed isir biex jiġi żgurat l-iżvilupp u l-provvediment ta’ turiżmu ta’ kwalità fl-UE.
The Industry Promotion and Innovation Agency (API) in association with the Tunisian Union for Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (UTICA), with the cooperation of the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (FIPA) and the Export Promotion Center (CEPEX), will be organizing “Business and Technology Convention”, CAT 2012, between 28th and 30th November 2012, in the fairgrounds of Kram (Parc des Expositions du Kram) in Tunis.
GRTU President Paul Abela and Executives were pleased to welcome the Irish Minister for Small Businesses Mr John Perry. During the meeting both parties were very interested to learn about the best practices enacted in both countries in favour of Small Businesses and we were indeed please to note some similarities.
