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  • Brussels, June 2003, The FFPI's comments on the EC notification of the Reims II Agreement.
  • Brussels, 6 May 2003, The EU Directive on VAT in postal services: a step towards a level-playing field in the EU postal market.
  • Brussels 29 November 2002, The FFPI welcomes the Commission's Report on Postal Services: full liberalisation is the way forward
  • Brussels 23 September 2002, Postal challenges addressed by the FFPI President at a key gathering of the postal sector in London.
  • Brussels 12 September 2002, The FFPI presents the view of users on the future of postal services at the 45th FEPE Congress in Budapest.
  • Brussels 19 June 2002, The FFPI welcomes the Commission's landmark decision on the state aid case against Deutsche Post World Net.
  • Brussels, 13 March 2002, The Free and Fair Post Initiative: The European Parliament approves insufficient measures to liberalise postal services.
  • Brussels, 05 February 2002, The FFPI hails the proposed final date for the liberalisation of the postal sector in the UK as a victory for postal users
  • Brussels, 5 December 2001, The FFPI welcomes the European Commission decision to fine the Belgian Post for abuse of dominant position
  • Brussels, 30 July 2001, The FFPI welcomes the European Commission decision to pursue the infringement proceedings against Belgium
  • Brussels, 25 July 2001, FFPI press release regarding the European Commission decision to fine Deutsche Post AG for abuse of dominant position.
  • Brussels, 28 March 2001, FFPI's submission to the European Parliament hearing on "Services of general interest in Europe" organised in the Economic and Monetary Committe (EMAC) on 6 March 2001.
  • Brussels, 20 March 2001, Postal users' expectations for better policing of the market raised by the European Commission's decision on Deutsche Post
  • Brussels, 9 March 2001, The FFPI calls on the British and German postal regulators not to give in to pressure from post offices and to maintain their efforts to improve the functioning of postal markets
  • Brussels, 8 February, The FFPI welcomes the European Commission's initiative to set ten key priorities for Stockholm European Council in March 2001

 

 

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