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Pushing ahead with a painful reform process

By Toby Vogel  -  15.04.2010 / 04:16 CET
EU membership talks with Turkey have lost pace, and opposition persists among member states, but Turkey is continuing with negotiations.

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Accession chapters opened so far

12 June 2006: science and research (chapter 25) – chapter closed on the same date
29 March 2007: enterprise and industrial policy (chapter 20)
26 June 2007: statistics (chapter 18) and financial control (chapter 32)
19 December 2007: trans-European networks (chapter 21) and consumer and health protection (chapter 28)
17 June 2008: company law (chapter 6) and intellectual property rights (chapter 7)
19 December 2008: free movement of capital (chapter 4) and information society and media (chapter 10)
? 30 June 2009: taxation (chapter 16)
? 21 December 2009: environment (chapter 27)

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