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---------------------- Forwarded by Steven J Kean/HOU/EES on 07/25/2000 02:15 PM --------------------------- Mark Schroeder@ECT 07/25/2000 04:36 AM To: Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES, Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: RE: EC Changes and Related Matters The fellow from GE, Tim Richards, on this e-mail, is the person I have mentioned to each of you might be a worthwhile candidate for heading the DC office. mcs ---------------------- Forwarded by Mark Schroeder/LON/ECT on 25/07/2000 10:37 --------------------------- Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: "Richards, Tim J (CORP)" <Tim.Richards@corporate.ge.com< 25/07/2000 00:09 To: "'Joe.Hillings@enron.com'" <Joe.Hillings@enron.com<, Peter.Styles@enron.com, don.deline@halliburton.com, cbcapstrat@aol.com, 75361.622@compuserve.com, Chris.Long@enron.com, rcfisher@hillsandco.com cc: Mark.Schroeder@enron.com, John.Fugh@enron.com, Stephen.D.Burns@enron.com, skean@enron.com Subject: RE: EC Changes and Related Matters Joe, Although I don't have his bio, I've known Herve Joanjean for about 10 years. He has served in the EU mission t the WTO as a mid level market access negotiator and in Brussels mostly on industrial goods market access negotiations. His move to Madelin's job is a lateral one from the industrial goods side to the services side of DG-Trade. In the mid 90s, I worked with Herve quite a bit and found him to be trustworthy and conscientious. He was a pleasure to work with, and although we will miss having Robert in the Services position, Herve is a good replacement. --- Tim Timothy J. Richards GE International Law & Policy 1299 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW; 1100W Washington, DC 20004 Phone: 202-637-4407 DialCom: 8* 272-4407 Fax: 202-637-4300 DialCom Fax: 8* 272-4300 -----Original Message----- From: Joe.Hillings@enron.com [mailto:Joe.Hillings@enron.com] Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 11:43 AM To: Peter.Styles@enron.com; don.deline@halliburton.com; cbcapstrat@aol.com; 75361.622@compuserve.com; Richards, Tim J (CORP); Chris.Long@enron.com; rcfisher@hillsandco.com Cc: Mark.Schroeder@enron.com; John.Fugh@enron.com; Stephen.D.Burns@enron.com; skean@enron.com Subject: EC Changes and Related Matters Bob Vastine reports that Robert Madellin will be moving from the Services portfolio this fall to Agriculture and some other high sounding responsibility. He is being succeeded by Herve Jouanjean with Michel Servoz as number 2. Does anyone have biographical information on Herve Jouanjean??? Andrew Buxton who heads the European Services Network will be here for meetings with CSI and ISACs this week and also in NYC with CSI and Japaneese counterparts. Bob told me that Vivendi is the only energy interest involved as members of Andrew's group and they have expressed no interest in liberalized energy services. This would seem to be an opportunity for the UK electricity association to advise him of their interests and possibly the drilling people. During the ISAC 13 meeting last week, USTR Peter Collins reported that the WTO Working Party Dealing With China's accession had expressed concern with the recent negotiation in which the Chineese won a series of exemptions and in the case of energy services and possibly e-commerce there are price controls. We were told that a number of law firms in Washington are opposing any USTR acceptance of this provision and Bob Vastine informed ISAC 13 members should they have a view on price controls. Trade Ministers will meet in September and are likely to ratify the China accession regardless of the WTO Working Group issues. You need to let us know if Enron should consider filing a statement regarding price controls for energy services and e-commerce services. Joe
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