Europe
Don’t roll back electric in auto action plan, warns lobby

Headings and Summary:
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Eurelectric’s Stance on the EU’s Electric Agenda
Kristian Ruby of Eurelectric emphasizes support for the EU’s electric agenda while being open to dialogue with car manufacturers to avoid rolling back progress. -
The Struggles of the European Automotive Sector
The European automotive industry, a major employer and economic contributor, faces challenges like weak demand, stringent emissions targets, Asian competition, and declining EV interest. -
Balancing Competitiveness and Sustainability
Ursula von der Leyen aims to enhance industry competitiveness while maintaining emission goals, addressing automakers’ concerns over CO2 targets and compliance penalties. -
Relaxation of Emissions Regulations
Von der Leyen relaxes annual review rules from one to three years and plans to support EV production to ease pressures on automakers. -
Updates from Radio Schuman and EU Affairs
Radio Schuman highlights an EU home affairs ministers’ meeting and discusses European countries offering the best take-home pay, produced by Maïa de la Baume and Eleonora Vasques. - Conclusion: Moving Forward Together
The EU and automotive sector must collaborate to sustain economic viability and environmental goals, with impending measures expected to shape the industry’s future.