HC Deb 31 October 1995 vol 265 cc233-5W
Mr. Garnier

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on forthcoming business in the Council of the European Union. [41048]

Mr. David Davis

The information is as follows:

  • SUBJECT: MONTHLY FORECAST OF BUSINESS FOR NOVEMBER 1995
  • 1. The following Councils are scheduled:
  • November 6: Industry Council
  • November 7: Industry Council
  • November 9: Consumers Council
  • November 13: Agriculture Council
  • November 14: Agriculture Council
  • November 15: Fisheries Council
  • November 17: Budget Council
  • November 20: FAC, Culture Council
  • November 21: FAC
  • November 23: International Market Council, Justice Council
  • November 24: Justice Council
  • November 27: ECOFIN Council, Telecoms Council
  • November 30: Health Council
  • 2. The following items are likely to be discussed:
  • MONDAY 6 NOVEMBER, INDUSTRY COUNCIL AGENDA
  • SME policy: oral presentation by Commission of
  • (a) Communication on EU strategy for SMEs.
  • (b) Communication on European secondary capital market for SMEs.
  • SMEs and innovation technology—Council resolution.
  • Community action programme for competitiveness of EU industry: Council decision.
  • Services to business and industrial competitiveness: Council resolution.
  • Industrial aspects of the Information Society: Council resolution.
  • Industrial cooperation with other regions and third countries—Council conclusions.
  • Competitiveness of European machine construction industry—Council resolution.
  • Effect of Uruguay round on textile industry—(possible) Council conclusions.
  • European policy for promotion of quality—oral Commission report.
  • Industry and research—oral Commission report on task-forces.
  • TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER, INDUSTRY COUNCIL AGENDA
  • Competition policy and industrial competitiveness: Commission presentation on aspects of competition policy which affect industry.
  • State Aid for shipbuilding—proposal for Council regulation implementing OECD rules.
  • Steel: monitoring report and opinions on Irish Steel and Austrian iron ore mines.
  • THURSDAY 9 NOVEMBER, CONSUMER COUNCIL AGENDA
  • Proposed Directive on the labelling, presentation and advertising of foodstuffs.
  • Amended proposal for a directive on comparative advertising: possible common position.
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  • Proposed directive on unit pricing: orientation debate.
  • Proposed directive on markings appearing on the labelling of foodstuffs.
  • Proposed directive on guarantees for consumer goods: Commission presentation.
  • Access to justice: Commission presentation.
  • Consumer education: Council resolution.
  • Commission action plan on consumer protection and information 1995–1999: Commission presentation.
  • Commission report on the implementation of the Council Directive on consumer credit: Council conclusions.
  • Advertising products and services attributing health benefits (miracle products): Council resolution.
  • MONDAY/TUESDAY 13–14 NOVEMBER, AGRICULTURE COUNCIL AGENDA
  • Legislative changes to maximum residue limit Directives (possible).
  • Feeding stuffs (possible).
  • Meat products (possible).
  • Set-aside.
  • Reform of the fruit and vegetable regime.
  • Reform of the rice regime.
  • WEDNESDAY 15 NOVEMBER, FISHERIES COUNCIL
  • Likelihood that it will be cancelled but if it goes ahead it will deal with the annual price and market regime proposals.
  • FRIDAY 17 NOVEMBER, BUDGET COUNCIL AGENDA
  • Second reading of the 1996 draft budget.
  • MONDAY 20 NOVEMBER, CULTURE COUNCIL AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL
  • Agendas not yet available.
  • THURSDAY 23 NOVEMBER, INTERNAL MARKET COUNCIL
  • Agenda not yet available but likely to include inter alia: Functioning of the internal market (Commission report).
  • Citizens First (open debate).
  • Molitor Report (follow up).
  • Joint meeting with Central and Eastern Europeans (over lunch).
  • Pressure equipment (common position—possible A point).
  • Customs 2000 (common position).
  • Public procurement (state of progress/orientation debate).
  • Tourism statistics directive (adoption).
  • Motorcycle multichapter directive (common position—possible A point).
  • Flavourings.
  • Food for particular nutritional uses (PARNUTS).
  • Minerals waters.
  • Amendment to labelling Directive (poss).
  • THURSDAY/FRIDAY 23–24 NOVEMBER, JUSTICE COUNCIL
  • Agenda not yet available.
  • MONDAY 27 NOVEMBER, ECOFIN COUNCIL AGENDA
  • Cross Border Credit Transfers (probable A point).
  • Preparation of Stage 3 of EMU.
  • Employment policy—preparation of Madrid European Council.
  • Multilateral surveillance.
  • Fraud: reports from Member States—preparation of Madrid European Council.
  • Loan Guarantee Fund (possible).
  • Bank Winding Up Directive (possible).
  • MONDAY 27 NOVEMBER, TELECOMS COUNCIL AGENDA
  • Expected Agenda:
  • Directive on Interconnection—orientation debate.
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  • Draft Article 90 Commission Directives amending Directive 90/388/EEC (a) with regard to mobile and personal communications
  • and (b) regarding the implementation of full competition in telecoms markets—debate and possible Council conclusions. Directive on application of ONP (Open Network Provision) to voice telephony—final adoption (possible).
  • Directive on Data Protection in telecoms sector—common position (possible).
  • Decision on Data Protection in telecoms sector—common position (possible).
  • Decision on a series of guidelines for trans-European telecommunications networks—common position.
  • Decision on INFO 2000 programme concerning multimedia content—common position (possible).
  • Directive on development of Community postal services—orientation debate or political agreement.
  • WTO discussions—Commission oral report.
  • THURSDAY 30 NOVEMBER, HEALTH COUNCIL
  • Agenda not yet available.

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