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Road transport: Gigaliners continue to divide MEPs
It seems next to impossible to predict the final position the European Parliament will take on the cross-border circulation of gigaliners, also known to their opponents as ‘monster trucks’. The de...
06 November 2013 - Read more
Horizon 2020 expert advisory groups appointed
The European Commission has appointed the 15 groups of independent experts to advise on priorities for Horizon 2020, the next EU research and innovation programme. The advisory groups are the most div...
05 November 2013 - Read more
New child seats UN Regulation 129 – i-Size Enhanced Child Restraint System
A new UN Regulation R129, for the approval of Enhanced Child Restraint System (ECRS), has been developed by a committee of experts under the auspice of United Nations, with the aim to enhance child sa...
31 October 2013 - Read more
EC Commissioner Reding on EU-US relations and the future of the TTIP
EC Commissioner for Justice, Viviane Reding, today gave a speech at Yale University, New Haven, speaking about EU-US relations and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Main Me...
30 October 2013 - Read more
CO2: Interview with CLEPA CEO Jean-Marc Gales in Automobilwoche
German magazine Automobilwoche (a sister production of Automotive News) spoke to CLEPA CEO Jean-Marc Gales last week about the recent developments of the CO2 dossier, Germany's political strategies an...
24 October 2013 - Read more
CLEPA CEO Jean-Marc Gales – Interview with Spiegel Online on CO2
CLEPA CEO Jean-Marc Gales spoke to Spiegel Online (Germany) yesterday about the current CO2 debate, calling Germany's tactics "a dangerous game". CLEPA would support ambitious targets that helped fost...
17 October 2013 - Read more
European companies and regional leaders agree on Action Plan to make Europe’s cities smarter
The High Level Group of the European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities and Communities has today adopted the Partnership's 'Strategic Implementation Plan' (SIP). The plan will serve as the basis...
15 October 2013 - Read more
EU requests WTO panel with Russia over vehicle exports
The EU has today requested the establishment of a dispute settlement panel at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva to rule on the legality of the so-called ‘recycling fee’ which Russia...
10 October 2013 - Read more
Connecting Europe Facility: committees approve infrastructure funding mechanism
Transport and Industry MEPs approved an agreement on the "Connecting Europe Facility" (CEF), the EU's new funding mechanism for infrastructure projects of common interest for trans-European transport,...
08 October 2013 - Read more
Commission signs €4 million grant for sustainable urban mobility
The European Commission yesterday signed a grant agreement worth €4 million with a consortium of 14 European research institutes, associations and consulting companies — including 10 SMEs — fo...
01 October 2013 - Read more
Germany proposes four-year delay to EU ‘95 grams’ car goal
A German proposal circulated on the fringes of the EU Competitiveness Council on 27 September calls for phasing-in the EU’s 95 grams of CO2 per km (g/km) fuel efficiency standard for passenger cars...
30 September 2013 - Read more
EU seeks to tackle industrial decline, high energy costs
EU nations will be left far behind the US unless they address high energy costs that are worsening the continent's industrial decline, the European Commission said on Wednesday (25 September...
26 September 2013 - Read more
Consultation on Green Action Plan for small enterprises
Through a public consultation, the European Commission wishes to collect stakeholders’ views on the most effective support measures for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to become more resou...
23 September 2013 - Read more
EU-US trade talks: excitement as round two is about to begin
After a first testing session in July, negotiators are expected on 7-11 October to delve into complicated dossiers to pave the way towards a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) whi...
23 September 2013 - Read more
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure: EP wants binding objectives
The European Commission would like to see the EU equipped with eight million recharging stations for electric vehicles by 2020. Carlo Fidanza (EPP, Italy), rapporteur on the issue, does not challeng...
19 September 2013 - Read more
2014 draft budget: update in favour of students, businesses, research and to support Cyprus
The Commission has proposed yesterday adjustments to its proposal for the 2014 EU budget. The changes mainly reflect the political agreement reached on the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2014-2...
19 September 2013 - Read more
EU Mobility Week envisages cleaner air through alternative urban transport
Over 2000 European towns and cities are expected to participate in the 12th edition of European Mobility Week, which begins today. This year the week runs until 22 September under the slogan ‘Clean...
17 September 2013 - Read more
iMobility Challenge 11 September 2013: showing the future of mobility
On 11 September Europe saw the future of mobility at the Valkenburg airstrip in the Netherlands. With the vision of "intelligent mobility for Smart Cities", the iMobility Challenge event aimed to...
13 September 2013 - Read more
MEPs spell out suggestions for sustainable transport
MEPs believe that the idea of setting emissions standards for aircraft and ships – similar to the ones that already exist for cars – “should be explored”. This was one of the options they put...
11 September 2013 - Read more
Gigaliners: Sides won’t budge in TRAN debate
The subject of gigaliners, the giant trucks about which so much has been written in recent months (for or against their crossborder circulation) still sparks impassioned debate, as seen once again in...
09 September 2013 - Read more
EU Report: Trade protectionism still on rise across the world
Global efforts to battle trade protectionism need to be reinforced to help shield the fragile economic recovery across the world. In a report released today, the European Commission identified about 1...
02 September 2013 - Read more
Common position for budget negotiations found
The member states agreed, on 15 July, their negotiating position on the Union’s 2014 budget with the European Parliament. The Council’s figures are €141.7 billion in commitments (legal ceilings...
16 July 2013 - Read more
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