ECOFIN 7 October 2008


Rådet når til enighed om de øjeblikkelige svar på den finansielle uro



Christine Lagarde, Frankrigs økonomi-,
industri- og beskæftigelsesminister,
formand for Rådet © Rådet for Den Europæiske Union

EU's finansministre nåede på mødet den 7. oktober i Luxembourg til enighed om de øjeblikkelige svar på den finansielle uro. De gav tilsagn om at træffe de nødvendige foranstaltninger til at fremme et stabilt europæisk banksystem og beskytte de enkelte spareres indskud. Med henblik herpå blev medlemsstaterne enige om, at de skulle stille indskudsgaranti til enkeltpersoner for et beløb på mindst 50 000 EUR.

Medlemsstaterne var fast besluttet på at støtte finansielle institutioner, der har den største betydning for det finansielle system. De vil koordinere deres tiltag tæt med hinanden og tage hensyn til de grænseoverskridende virkninger, som nationale beslutninger kan have. De blev også enige om følgende fælles principper for den fremtidige indsats:

– indgrebene bør være rettidige

– medlemsstaterne vil være opmærksomme på skatteydernes interesser

– de eksisterende aktionærer bør bære de forventede følger af denne indgriben

– regeringen bør kunne få gennemført en ændring i ledelsen

– ledelsen bør ikke kunne bibeholde urimelige fordele

– konkurrenternes legitime interesser skal beskyttes

– negative afsmittende virkninger bør undgås.

More information:

Council Press release (en) (pdf)

Council webcast of Press conference

SESAR: Modernising air traffic management

At its meeting on 9 October, the Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council adopted a resolution on the launch of the development phase of the SESAR programme, i.e. the new generation European air traffic management system. SESAR (Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research) is a Community initiative and is an element of the Single European Sky.

Air traffic is forecast to double by 2020. European airspace is fragmented and increasingly congested, which has harmful consequences for the competitiveness of air carriers. The new system should resolve this situation and respond to future needs by developing new technologies, capacity and infrastructure. That is why SESAR was launched in 2005 with the participation of the Commission and Eurocontrol (the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation), the aviation industry and carriers, and civilian and military bodies (airports, operators).

SESAR is the technological element of the Single European Sky, which aims to ensure safer, more efficient, more economical and greener air traffic control. For example, aircraft are currently obliged to follow pre-defined flight paths which do not take energy consumption into account. The new system will make air traffic control more automated, thanks in part to GALILEO navigation satellites, and will establish more direct flight paths and landing approaches.

With its approval of the launch of the second phase of SESAR, the Council has initiated the development of the system, due to cover the period 2008 to 2013. Cooperation with the United States concerning harmonisation between SESAR and the US NextGen project is also under discussion.

More information:

SESAR

Council Press release (pdf)

Council webcast of Press conference

Promoting energy efficiency through labelling and ecodesign

Improving the energy efficiency of products that citizens use daily is a powerful way to contribute to increasing energy security and achieving greenhouse gas emission targets in the European Union. Mandatory energy labelling of household appliances (such as refrigerators, washing machines and lamps) introduced in the 1990s and the efficiency requirements set for these and other types of energy-using equipment have already helped to eliminate inefficient appliances and encouraged the development of low-consumption products.

Meeting in Luxembourg on 10 October, the EU energy ministers stated in their conclusions that improving energy efficiency is the cornerstone for the achievement of all other energy policy goals. It will also play a key role in the modernisation of European economies and industries in adapting them more rapidly to the trend of rising oil prices and contributing to a worldwide response to environmental challenges.

The energy ministers stressed that the revision of the 2005 directive on the ecodesign of energy-using products, recently proposed by the Commission, and the future revision of the directive on energy labelling should further strengthen the synergies between these two sets of regulations. This especially concerns establishing criteria for assessing the energy efficiency of different products. Similarly, to reduce energy consumption, the ministers want the sale of incandescent lamps and all the worst-performing lights to be banned from 2010.

Finally, it will also be important to maintain a good mix of mandatory and voluntary measures, such as the EU Eco-label, in order to fully exploit the dynamics of the market. With these policies, the Council hopes to see the European energy-saving model become the best performing in the world by 2020.

More information:

Council webcast of Press conference

Forthcoming events:

General Affairs and External Relations Council, 13October in Luxembourg

European Council, 15 and 16 October in Brussels

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