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That is why while tackling unfair tax competition Europe must avoid the tax harmonisation that would damage our competitive position.

In rejecting the euro, they wanted, it seems, to assert their independence and to say no to the sort of harmonisation that might have threatened their welfare state and perhaps even their sense of national identity.

The first betrayals would flow quickly as the government began negotiating its way back through tiers of European cooperation: access to the single market; protections for UK workers and pensioners in other member states; cross-border policing and security collaboration; the whole edifice of legal harmonisation that allows people and goods to flow unimpeded from one member state to another.

I believe that in order to remain a member of the EU, Britain needs the distinction between the eurozone and those outside it to be formalised by treaty, so that member states that have chosen to keep their own currencies are not dragged into the fiscal harmonisation that will sooner or later accompany monetary harmonisation.

Most countries have imposed across-the-board price cuts at some point in the past decade.Optimists hope that greater price transparency for drugs will lead to a cascade of pricing harmonisation that will in turn trigger a convergence of social-security and reimbursement policies across Europe.

It even seemed possible that if the two boards got close enough with harmonisation that America might adopt the international standards wholesale.At a conference at Baruch College in New York on May 3rd, grandees from the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (which would make the decision to adopt international standards) explained where the project has got to.

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Aimed at introducing a common set of tax rules, but not rates, the CCTB is a longstanding tax harmonisation policy that has been blocked by hostile member states, including the UK, since 2007.

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The extended scenario would call for a harmonisation process that has already been suggested in the WHO initiative for an integrated environment and health information system.

There is now a set of definitions including sample coding terminology agreed internationally and recognized by all constituents of the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) that has become official in 2008 (http://www.fda.gov/downloads/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm129296.pdf).

Mr President, I have no difficulty with the sensible exchange of information about criminal convictions between Member States, but only the politically blind could fail to recognise the proposals in the Costa report as part of the harmonisation process that is under way in the criminal justice system across Europe.

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