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Press Releases
- European vehicle makers welcome policy coordination around e-mobility

- EU Legislators must ensure consumers have access to the right fuel for their vehicles

- European auto industry calls on EU to help sustain changeover to low-emission car fleet

- Road transport stakeholders call on EU to promote freight transport efficiency

- CO2 tax on cars widespread in West-European Member States

- Automakers call for an integrated approach

- Automakers support development of improved market fuels

- European Parliament calls for strengthening automotive industry competitiveness

- Commercial vehicle manufacturers support harmonisation of air pollution control standards

- European auto industry insists on need for balanced and constructive CO2 legislation

- CEOs give encouragement to climate change talks in Bali

- Commercial vehicle manufacturers reduce air pollution to extremely ambitious levels

- European car industry rejects accusations made by green pressure group

- European Passenger Car CEOs express resolve to further cut CO2 from cars

- Davies (MEP) does not address real issues regarding CO2-emission reduction from cars

- EU recycling definition gets thumbs-up from industry sectors

- EU Environment Council recognises need for integrated approach and transparent impact assessment

- European Automobile Industry United in Approach towards Further Reducing CO2 Emissions from Cars

- Proposed CO2 emission targets are arbitrary and too severe

- Car industry wants fact-based policy on CO2 reductions

- AIR QUALITY: New Euro 5 and 6 Emission Standards are Extremely Challenging

- INNOVATION: European car industry strongly focuses research efforts on environment, safety and production

- GLOBAL WARMING:European Car Industry opposes recent statement of Environment Commissioner Stavros Di

- COMPETITIVENESS: European truck manufacturers contribute to developing sustainable transport in China

- GLOBAL WARMING: Monitoring Report Shows Further Reduction in New Car CO2 Emissions in 2004

- COMPETITIVENESS: Leaders of World's Automakers Address Global Issues




