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    Home » Business » European Commission launches strategic automotive dialogue from January

    European Commission launches strategic automotive dialogue from January

    The goal is to quickly propose and implement the measures the sector urgently needs, from competitiveness to decarbonisation. Schlein: We asked the Commission for a fund for the sector.

    Giulia Torbidoni by Giulia Torbidoni
    19 December 2024
    in Business
    EAPMOTOR INDUSTRIA AUTOMOBILISTICA PRODUZIONE AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILI AUTO OPERAIO OPERAI

    EAPMOTOR INDUSTRIA AUTOMOBILISTICA PRODUZIONE AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILI AUTO OPERAIO OPERAI

    Brussels – The Strategic Dialogue on the Future of the Automotive Industry in Europe—announced on Nov. 27 by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in a speech to the European Parliament—will be officially launched in January 2025 to propose and rapidly implement the measures the sector urgently needs. The European Commission announced this.
    “The automotive industry is a European pride and is critical to Europe’s prosperity. It promotes innovation, supports millions of jobs and is the largest private investor in research and development,” commented von der Leyen. “Each sector has unique needs, and we are responsible for adopting clean and competitive solutions. We must support this sector in the deep and disruptive transition ahead. And we must ensure that the future of Cars remains firmly rooted in Europe,” she pointed out.

    The Dialogue will specifically focus on “fostering data-driven innovation and digitisation based on forward-looking technologies such as artificial intelligence and autonomous driving”; “supporting the decarbonization of the sector in an open technology approach, given its role in achieving Europe’s ambitious climate goals”; “addressing jobs, skills and other social elements in the sector”; “simplifying and modernizing the regulatory framework”, and “increasing demand, strengthening the sector’s financial resources and its resilience and value chain in an increasingly competitive international environment.”

    The Strategic Dialogue brings together key stakeholders from across the sector, including European automotive companies, infrastructure providers, trade unions and business associations, as well as parts of the automotive value chain and other stakeholders.

    The PD secretary, Elly Schlein, on the sidelines of the work of the European Socialist Party (PES) held in Brussels before the European Council, announced that the Socialists have called for “a European fund on automotive, to avoid succumbing to the Chinese electric car.” The Dem leader explained that “we have brought this idea” to the attention of the Commissioner for Transition, Teresa Ribera, who was present at the work of the PES: “The Commission,” Schlein concluded, “is aware of the sector’s situation.”

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: automotivedialogueelly schlein

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