ACI: over 270 million euros for the related activities of the F1 GP at Imola

26.04.2023 JFC: in 2022 economic benefit of 274 million euros. The event was followed by 82.2 million viewers worldwide, 129,000 present at the racetrack during the weekend of the race More than 270 million euros. This is the overall turnover that an event like the Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Made in Italy and Emilia-Romagna… Continue reading ACI: over 270 million euros for the related activities of the F1 GP at Imola

Britain gets back in the driving seat with more than a million EVs on the road

Number of vehicles on UK roads grows 0.5% to reach record 40.7 million, with car ownership rising for first time since 2019. One in every 32 cars now comes with a plug with 1.1 million electric cars now in use, and new technologies cutting average car and van CO2 emissions by -1.6%. Record numbers of… Continue reading Britain gets back in the driving seat with more than a million EVs on the road

New members – April 2023

25 April 2023 #SMMT News Find out below who has joined the premier automotive trade association and what they get from membership: SMMT data services Extensive market data providing key information to assist marketing and promotional activity, and future business opportunities. Developing business opportunities SMMT’s targeted events and Automotive Supplier Finder (ASF) service helps facilitate… Continue reading New members – April 2023

Ten years of Rana Plaza – strengthening human rights and environmental protection worldwide

Frankfurt – On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Rana Plaza disaster, IG Metall is calling for internationally operating companies to be held more accountable and the rights of employees worldwide to be effectively protected – with a strong European supply chain directive. “April 24th is not only a day to commemorate the… Continue reading Ten years of Rana Plaza – strengthening human rights and environmental protection worldwide

ACI: Statistical Yearbook 2023

How much do we spend to maintain our car First registrations at historic lows, ever older vehicles in circulation, ever more expensive spending and tax revenues close to 60 billion: these are some of the main indications that can be obtained from reading the ACI Yearbook 2023, which can be consulted, starting today, on http://www.aci.it/laci/studi-e-ricerche/dati-e-statistiche.html.… Continue reading ACI: Statistical Yearbook 2023

Collective bargaining agreement: Employees in garages and car dealerships make more money

Frankfurt am Main/Leinfelden-Echterdingen – The employees in car workshops and car dealerships have won a pilot agreement with warning strikes: On the night of Saturday, the IG Metall and employers in the car trade in Baden-Württemberg agreed on more money for employees covered by collective agreements . According to this, the remuneration for employees will… Continue reading Collective bargaining agreement: Employees in garages and car dealerships make more money

Hearing from the Ministry of Transport – proposal from the EU Commission on new CO2 emission standards for new heavy vehicles

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The car industry’s strategy for 2025 to 2029

In the autumn of 2025, there are parliamentary elections. The Car Porters’ National Association (BIL) has therefore already drawn up a strategy for road traffic and the car industry. The election in 2025 will be decisive for road traffic and the car industry’s framework conditions until 2030. In late autumn 2025, a new government will… Continue reading The car industry’s strategy for 2025 to 2029

Survey: Clear majority rejects FDP stock pension

Berlin – More risk in the statutory pension insurance? A clear majority of people oppose the FDP’s goal of experimenting with pensions on the capital market. Two thirds (67%) of those entitled to vote reject the goal of the Federal Minister of Finance and FDP leader Christian Lindner of investing part of the pension contributions… Continue reading Survey: Clear majority rejects FDP stock pension