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The current proposal from the European Commission to revise CO2 emission limits for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles remains detached from reality – further partial flexibilities do not address the threat of liquidation sanctions for European industry

The Automotive Industry Association (AutoSAP) publishes a detailed position paper, drawing attention to the fundamental discrepancy between the European Commission’s proposal to revise CO₂ emission limits and real market conditions. Despite partial flexibilities, the proposal does not lead to true technological neutrality, does not address the threat of liquidation sanctions for the European industry and continues to neglect customers. AutoSAP therefore presents specific proposals for solutions aimed at aligning regulatory ambitions with economic and market reality.   ...

Position of the Czech automotive industry on the EC Industrial Action Plan for the automotive sector on the innovation and digitalisation pillar

The Czech and European automotive industry stands at a critical crossroads. Maintaining the EU’s position as an economic power requires more than a long-term strategy – a fundamental change in the EU’s regulatory approach is essential. Without an ...

European Commission launches consultation on the future of the automotive industry – Czech Automotive Industry Association makes clear and detailed recommendations

Opening a strategic dialogue and public consultation on the future of the automotive industry is a step in the right direction. However, given the urgency of the challenges facing the sector, Europe needs concrete solutions, not endless discussions. We ...

Council position on Euro 7: A step in the right direction, but cost pressures remain high

The Automobile Industry Association welcomes the agreement on Euro 7 reached today by Member State Ministers. ...