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Geneva, August 18, 2008
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Westland Groep Training Centre (The Netherlands) receives accreditation in IRU Academy Dangerous Goods (ADR) Programme
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The IRU Academy is pleased to announce the accreditation of Westland Groep Training Centre (The Netherlands) in the IRU Academy Dangerous Goods (ADR) programme.
Already accredited for the CPC Manager Programme since September 2007, Westland Groep is developing its training capabilities further with this new accreditation for ADR training.
We invite you to visit the IRU Academy website for more information on the IRU Academy ADR Programme.
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Geneva, July 30, 2008
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Collapse of WTO negotiations puts brakes on much needed facilitation package
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IRU says that the collapse of the WTO trade negotiations shows danger of growing neo-protectionism and will result in continued penalties on road transport, which will lead to even greater penalties on the economy as a whole.
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Geneva, July 29, 2008
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ECOS Training Centre from Bosnia and Herzegovina receives accreditation in IRU Academy Dangerous Goods (ADR) Programme
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The IRU Academy is pleased to announce the accreditation of ECOS Training Centre, (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in the IRU Academy Dangerous Goods (ADR) programme.
ECOS has been accredited for the IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme since July 2004, and is now developing its training capabilities further with this new accreditation for ADR training.
We invite you to visit the IRU Academy website for more information on the IRU Academy ADR Programme.
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Geneva, July 29, 2008
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IRU welcomes Kosovo to IRU family
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The International Road Transport Union is pleased to announce that the Kosova Chamber of Commerce (KCC) has joined the IRU. With this new Member association in Kosovo, the IRU’s global network now spans 74 countries.
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Paris, July 17, 2008
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IRU discusses its EU transport policy priorities with French Minister Bussereau
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An IRU Delegation today met with French Secretary of State in charge of Transport, Dominique Bussereau, who chairs the EU Transport Council of Ministers for the next six months, to discuss the IRU's transport priorities as well as those of the French Presidency. The fruitful exchange included the current fuel price crisis and possible solutions to be implemented at national, EU, global and Industry level, as well as the Eurovignette Directive and the internalisation of external costs. The IRU and Mr. Bussereau’s cabinet will pursue the positive dialogue with the view to effectively address the mutual priority issues.
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French Secretary of State in charge of Transport, Dominique Bussereau
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Washington, July 10, 2008
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US Chamber of Commerce recommends the TIR Convention
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In a report recently released by the US Chamber of commerce on " Balancing Security and Trade Facilitation in the 21st Century Global Supply Chain...", the TIR Convention is considered the most effective and preferred alternative mechanism to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards. “It is important to note that one third of the U.S. economy is dependent on international trade. Balancing trade with security is one of society’s most complex and important challenges,” said Donohue, President of the US Chamber of Commerce. “The WCO SAFE Framework, implemented by an enhanced TIR Convention, could strike the right balance, ensuring greater economic opportunity all over the world.”
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